Eid-uz-Zuha celebrated with religious fervour

Eid-uz-Zuha celebrated with religious fervour
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TANGLA, Sept 2: Along with the rest of the tion, the Muslim people of the town celebrated Eid-uz-Zuha -the festival of sacrifice - with religious fervour and enthusiasm on Saturday, with people praying for peace, prosperity and amity. Hundreds of Muslim men thronged Idgah maidans in traditiol attire and white caps and offered prayers on the occasion. In Tangla the people thronged Bara Masjid Idgah maidan and Banseria Idgah maidan for special Eid prayers.
Eid-uz-Zuha, also called Id-al-Adha or the "Sacrifice Feast," is the second of two Muslim holidays celebrated worldwide each year and is considered the holier of the two. It honors the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son, as an act of obedience to God's command. On the occasion, members of the Muslim community also distributed gifts among economically less privileged sections. A festive atmosphere prevailed at various localities as men and children draped in traditiol attires were out on the streets.
Religious sermons were also delivered on the occasion for peace and harmony.
Maula Mohammed Samaun Ahmed Noori led the prayers at Bara Masjid Idgah Maidan while Maula Rezakul Islam led the prayers held in Banseria Eidgah Maidan. Sweets were also exchanged as both Muslims and Hindus greeted each other and feasted after the Eid prayers. Eid prayers were also held at various neighbouring places including Bamunjuli, Garuajhar, Panery, Dimakuchi and Kalaigaon.

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