The significance of Gurbang Festival to Muslims includes awe and fearlessness, relief to poor people, suppression of selfish desires, awe of creatures and cherishing compatriots.
The festival of Gurban can also be called “Eid al-Adha”, which is one of the main festivals of Islam. Next, Xiao Bian will explain in detail the significance of Gurban Festival to Muslims.
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Fear ere fearless
One of the meanings of Eid al-Adha is to learn from the Brahim and his son’s fearlessness in the fear of Allah.
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relief for the poor
Muslim people will slaughter livestock on Eid al-Adha, and the uneaten meat will be distributed to poor people, which can play a role in helping poor people.
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Respect for the living
Muslims holding Eid al-Adha can also help people know everything and fear life.
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Cherish one’s compatriots
Eid Al-adha is of great significance to Muslims. Holding Eid al-adha can let Muslims live together in harmony.
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Suppress selfish desires
Eid al-Adha can also mainly encourage Muslims to curb their selfish desires and cultivate perseverance.