Eid ul Zuha means the "Festival of Sacrifice." It's a time when Muslims remember a special story from a long time ago.
A long time ago, there was a prophet named Ibrahim. He loved and obeyed God with all his heart.
One night, Ibrahim had a big dream. In the dream, God asked him to sacrifice something very dear to him.
Ibrahim loved his son Isma'il very much. God asked him to sacrifice Isma'il as a test of his faith and obedience.
As Ibrahim prepared to sacrifice his son, God sent a ram to take Isma'il's place. This showed God's kindness and love.
During Eid ul Zuha, Muslims remember Ibrahim's willingness to do what God asked. They sacrifice animals like sheep, goats, or cows.
After sacrificing the animals, Muslims share the meat with family, friends, and people who might not have as much.
In the morning, Muslims gather for special prayers. They thank God for all the blessings and ask for more goodness.
Eid ul Zuha teaches us to care for others. It's a time of giving, love, and helping those who need a little extra support.
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