While the pilgrims are in Arafat, Muslims around the world are fasting. All are coming close and remembering, from the periphery to the center, the existence of the One, His mercy, His forgiveness, His love. His nearness.
His is the One (al-Ahad), He is the Merciful (ar-Rahmân), Dispensator of all the mercies (ar-Rahîm). To Him, during these days, one has to come close. To meditate, to serve, to love.
To serve, to love, to meditate. Deep in one’s inner self, to seek and find the meaning and the gift, and to cover them with generosity and love.
The feast of sacrifice is a feast of love. A Saint Valentine raised to the power of eternity. One must love, love and serve, love and meditate.
The sacrifice is a sign and a symbol. Would it be necessary to remember that it is a sunna mu’akadda (certified tradition) which is not a formal obligation and could be substituted with a gift (or the equivalent in money) to avoid not respecting the animal or wasting ? Would it be useful to remember this meditation while enjoying the feast ?
Happy Feast, with both the One’s and your relatives’ love
Happy Feast, at the service of both...The One and all the human beings
Happy Feast in meditation, close to the One and the Meaning
Far from formalism and appearances, to share loving the Divine while respecting both His human and animal creature.
To say “BismiLLah..." (I start with God, in the name of God…) and to spread around love and lots of peace.
Salam ‘alaykum, Peace be with you, and Happy Feast, Eid Mubarak





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