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Eid al-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the most significant festivals in Islam. In Nigeria, it is celebrated to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail as an act of devotion to Allah. Eid al-Adha has an important role in strengthening the bonds between Muslims, and it teaches the values of sacrifice, generosity, and compassion. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of obedience to the commands of Allah and celebrates the strength of faith and devotion to Him.
The festival takes place on the tenth day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims all over Nigeria gather to perform Eid prayers, exchange gifts and greetings, and share food with family, friends, and the less privileged.
Eid al-Adha is also a time when Muslims perform qurbani, the sacrifice of an animal, such as a goat or a sheep, to honor Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son. The meat from the animal is divided into three parts: one for the family, one for friends and neighbors, and one for the poor.
The history of Eid al-Adha in Nigeria dates back to the introduction of Islam in the region. It became a significant festival as more people converted to Islam, and it is now celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country. Eid al-Adha is observed on June 28th this year.
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The Yoruba name Ileya translates to "it is time to go home," and it represents a significant cultural tradition where Nigerians travel in massive numbers from urban centers back to their ancestral villages to reunite with extended family members.
In major Northern cities like Kano and Zaria, the Durbar Festival offers a spectacular display of pre-colonial heritage, featuring a grand procession of the Emir and hundreds of horsemen adorned in colorful regalia and silver-fitted saddles.
Due to the rising cost of livestock, many households now utilize the Watanda system, a community-based arrangement where friends or neighbors pool their financial resources to purchase a single cow to be shared among participants.
The spiritual atmosphere of the season is heightened by the Day of Arafah, the day immediately preceding the festival, during which many of the faithful observe a fast to seek divine blessings and the remission of sins.
Religious protocol in many communities dictates that no individual should commence the slaughter of their sacrificial animal until the local Imam has performed his own ritual at the prayer ground, an act often signaled by the firing of a musket.
The festivities are defined by the preparation of regional delicacies such as Masa, a fermented rice cake, and Miyan Taushe, a rich pumpkin soup, which are traditionally distributed to neighbors regardless of their religious affiliation to promote communal harmony.
Many families participate in the Aso Ebi tradition, choosing specific fabrics or colors to be sewn into uniform outfits, ensuring that the entire household appears coordinated during the morning prayer and subsequent visits to relatives.
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Often, a large party is thrown by Muslims on one of the three days of Eid al-Adha. Meat from slaughtered animals is served.
It is Islamic tradition to wear your most beautiful clothes on the first day of Eid al-Adha. A few days before Eid al-Adha, Muslims shop for their new Eid clothes. Merchants in Islamic countries often hold their biggest sales before Eid al-Adha.
Visit local parks and leisure centers, such as Millenium Park in Abuja or the Lekki Conservation Centre in Lagos, to relax and have fun with family and friends.
Witness the colorful and traditional Durbar Festival held in cities like Kano, Zaria, and Katsina. The festival showcases equestrian parades, horse riding displays, traditional music, and dancing.