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::: * Eid al-Adha in Persian, as given by the dictionary of Dehkhoda, means “Eid-e Qorban”. The definition refers to Eid-e Qorban as the Eid of  Guspankoshan or the Eid of sacrificing the “sheep”(or ram) for this was the day of a great test for Ibrahim (a) and Ismail (a) who were given by God glad tidings on their bravery and obedience. ''“When they both had committed themselves peacefully [to God] and he [Ibrahim] had placed him [his son] face down, We called out to him," O Abraham! You have indeed fulfilled the vision! Thus indeed do We reward the virtuous!” (Holy Qur’an: 37:103-105)''
::: * Eid al-Adha in Persian, as given by the dictionary of Dehkhoda, means “Eid-e Qorban”. The definition refers to Eid-e Qorban as the Eid of  Guspankoshan or the Eid of sacrificing the “sheep”(or ram) for this was the day of a great test for Ibrahim (a) and Ismail (a) who were given by God glad tidings on their bravery and obedience. ''“When they both had committed themselves peacefully [to God] and he [Ibrahim] had placed him [his son] face down, We called out to him," O Abraham! You have indeed fulfilled the vision! Thus indeed do We reward the virtuous!” (Holy Qur’an: 37:103-105)''


=== Suggestion for "Worshipping Rituals on the Night of Eid al-Adha" paragraph ===
=== Suggestion for "Worshiping Rituals on the Night of Eid al-Adha" paragraph ===


::: * It has been narrated by [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] that  “[[Imam Ali]] (a) liked to "make himself free" in four nights of the year: the first night of [[Rajab]], the night at the middle of [[Sha’ban]], the nights of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.” It seems that ‘to make free’ in the narration means to spend a period of time to keeping away and fully abandoning other duties in order to observe worshiping vigil at these nights. [[Ziyara]] of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] is also recommended on the night and day of Eid al-Adha.
::: * It has been narrated by [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] that  “[[Imam Ali]] (a) liked to "make himself free" in four nights of the year: the first night of [[Rajab]], the night at the middle of [[Sha’ban]], the nights of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.” It seems that ‘to make free’ in the narration means to spend a period of time to keeping away and fully abandoning other duties in order to observe worshiping vigil at these nights. [[Ziyara]] of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] is also recommended on the night and day of Eid al-Adha.
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1. Definition
1. Etymology


2. background
2. background
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