Bakr’id is celebrated all over the world. It commemorates the great sacrifice of Ibrahim (Abraham of Old Testament). It is an occasion of thinking of Universal Fraternity.
Bakr’id is celebrated all over the world by the Islam fraternity. It is rightly called Idul-Adha or the festival of sacrifice, which is the second of the two festivals of Islam. This festival is an occasion that serves to foster fraternal relationship among members of various communities treating all human beings as the children of one God. It promotes the spirit of tolerance, mutual understanding and universal brotherhood.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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