Narrate important festivals in Pakistan
Introduction
Every Country celebrates its festivals with full zeal. Likewise, in my country, Pakistan, various Islamic and Cultural festivals actually happened once throughout the year. This includes the various Islamic festivals of Eid Ul Fitar, on which Muslims offer a joint prayer after the fasting, Eid Ul Adha, the sacred day of sacrifice, and the Shab-e-Barat, the festival celebrated in Shabaan.
Importance
Every Islamic festival has great
importance for every Muslim. On Eid ul Fitar, the day of joy and to bow down
the heads in the remembrance of Allah. Muslims fastened the whole month and
for the reward of this, this day celebrate with full zeal. Elders give money to
children and females make delicious dishes on this day.
Likewise, Eid Ul Adha also
celebrated almost right after three months to memorize the great sacrifice of
Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S). It is also known as “Eid-e-Qurban”. Muslims sacrifice
their animals and after the meat is distributed as per Islamic laws. Every poor
also tastes the happiness of this Eid. Muslims aim to be patient and to give
anything in the way of Allah.
Furthermore, Shabe Barat is also
celebrated on the fix days of Shaban. This is actually the night on which
Prophet(S.A.W) visited Allah eternally. Muslims offer prayers on this
sacred night and ask Allah to forgive them. People also distribute sweet
dishes on this night.
Moreover, like Islamic festivals, there are also some social festivals that Pakistanis celebrate with full potential. These include Independence Day, the day of freedom from India. Furthermore, Resolution day is also a very cherished day that is celebrated in Pakistan.
In the end, I conclude that to
save the customs of any society, the festivals of any nation are much important
for them. Pakistan always must celebrate its festivals with full potential.
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