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People follow Covid norms to celebrate Bakrid at home

People follow Covid norms to celebrate Bakrid at home
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Patna: Eid-ul-Adha or Bakrid is celebrated with religious spirit while holding on to the appropriate behavior of Covid on Wednesday.
When the authorities have banned meetings, most Muslims offer Namaz in their homes.
The Secretary General of the Immarat-e-Syariah (Religious Islamic Board with Jurisdiction of Bihar, Jhakhand and Odissa), Maulana Shibli Al Quasami said the celebration was affected by the pandemic, but people followed the norms and offered Namaz specifically at home.
“The festive celebration begins with offers Namaz in the morning, followed by ritual sacrifice, which is considered the most important part of the festival.
All my family members offer prayers for peace and prosperity at home.
Traditionally, we used to meet and hope for people on occasion That, but this time it’s just family affairs because of a pandemic, “said Muntazir Quadri, a resident of Anisabad.
Sabeela Rasheed, a resident of Ashok Rajpath Area, said: “Every year I try to sacrifice a bad habit.
So, this is not just about sacrificing animals for me.
I believe in the symbolic movement that I follow.
I celebrate Bakrid at a more spiritual level.
I am Prepare sweets and delicious food and have a small party in my house, “he said.
Forced to stay in the room because of Covid-19, Firoz Ahmed from Shahganj said, “I offer Namaz at home with my children and brothers.
It is a calm celebration.
We have a family party and also distribute food among what requires .
Eid is about sharing happiness with other people, especially those who are less special, “he said.
“This is the second time we celebrate Bakrid in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Because the government makes a decision not to let the mosque offer prayers, we celebrate Bakrid in our own way.
All rituals began after Namaz at home with family members.
We did not meet the neighbors Or ask them to visit us, “said Silviya Irshad from Colony Haroon in Phulwarishif.
“Bakrid is the most sacred Islamic festival.
This promotes devotion and submission to God.
So, we must inherit this in our personality for greater world goodness and remember that humanity must always be placed on religion,” said Silviya.

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