After Sacrifice, Responsibility….
After Sacrifice, Responsibility…. “Eid ul Adha serves as a reminder that true belief extends beyond ritual into responsibility towards society and the environment” Peerzada Mohsin Shafi Eid-ul-Adha is among the most profound occasions in the Islamic calendar. At its heart lies the story of Prophet Ibrahim’s unwavering obedience and willingness to sacrifice what was dearest to him in submission to the will of Allah. The festival is not merely about the ritual of Qurbani. It is about humility, compassion, discipline and responsibility. The act of sacrifice carries a spiritual message that extends far beyond the slaughter itself. It asks believers to reflect on their duties towards society, fellow human beings and the world around them. In Kashmir, Eid-ul-Adha has always been observed with deep devotion and community spirit. From the early morning prayers to the distribution of meat among relatives, neighbours and the underprivileged, the festival reflects generosity and togeth...