The spirit of Eid-ul-Adha
ought to pervade the faith and practices of the believer in his everyday life.
He could, should and would be ready to sacrifice all that he values and
cherishes in furtherance of the cause of God and to fulfil His wishes. Being
submissive to the command of God and the willingness to sacrifice in the Divine
Path is a call of duty for all Muslims, to be discharged throughout their lives.
It is through the practical demonstration of obedience to Divine commandments
in their own everyday life that the believers will be able to inherit and
follow in the footsteps of the noble Messengers and saints of the past, points
out the Khalifatullah Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib (atba) of Mauritius, in his
Friday Sermon of 18 October 2013.
“And when he reached the age of travelling
with him, he said: ‘My son, while I was sleeping I saw that I shall slaughter
(sacrifice) you, tell me what is your opinion.’ He replied: ‘Father, do as you
are ordered (by Allah). Allah willing, you shall find me one of those who are
steadfast.’” (37: 103)


