

After his people tried to burn him in the fire, and Allah saves Ibrahim, Ibrahim asks Allah for righteous offspring.
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(As-Saffat 37:106) So the trial that was placed on Ibrahim is very clear and a story that we can gain much from.

Verily, that indeed was a manifest trial. Concerning what happened to Ibrahim, Allah says that Now many of us would say that sacrificing a sheep does not take very much Taqwa, and this is where the story of Ibrahim comes in to play, because the sacrifice that we do, is really in commemoration of the one that he was commanded to do. And why does sacrifice do this? How does the sacrifice of an animal demonstrate piety? The essential element here is that Allah asks man to give something up an animal that he owns, for no reason other than Allah has commanded it. (Al-Hajj 22:37) So Allah has qualified sacrifice as an act that demonstrates TAQWA (piety, godconsciousness). It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah, but it is piety from you that reaches Him. And now we turn to the Eid that is upon us: Concerning the act of sacrifice, Allah(S) says: The pattern that is emerging here is that we, as Muslims take joy in having held to the commandments of Allah and obeyed him with sincere obedience. The Eid of Jumuah is a celebration that we were able to follow Allah's commandment toĬome to the remembrance of Allah and leave off business and every other thing (62:9) We are celebrating that no matter where we were and what we were doing we acknowledged that the remembrance of Allah was greater and we came to that. We strove to rectify that as we stood during the nights seeking Allah's mercy, imploring him for forgiveness. We realized during the days of Ramadan that the greatest pain is from a heart that is empty and preoccupied. The Eid Al-Fitr is really a celebration that we were able to pass the test of Ramadan that we submitted to our Lord, followed his commandments, even if difficult, and emerged gaining his mercy Insha'Allah. What does it mean that we commemorate an event when Allah asked Ibraheem to prepare to slaughter his only son? Why should there be joy in our hearts on this day? In Islam we have three Eids: three celebrations the Eid of Al-Fitr after Ramadan, the Eid Al-Adha that we are in now, and the Eid of Jumuah every Friday. But let not the meaning of this great occasion be lost on those who have stayed behind. And this is the season of Hajj when the Muslims have come from around the world to the house of Allah in humility and submission. But what is the reason for our revelry, the reason for our celebration, the reason for our joy? Today is Eid Al-Adha the celebration of the sacrifice. Eid Al-Adha Today is a day of celebration: and as Muslims we should feel great joy today.
