Islamic
Republic of Pakistan
has a Muslim majority so all the religious festivals are celebrated here with fervor
and enthusiasm.
In
the month of Zil Haj, the grand Muslim pilgrimage to the Kaaba in Makkah takes
place. Eid-ul-Azha is celebrated on
the Tenth day of this month.
In
Pakistan even before the month of Zil Haj starts, we see livestock markets
locally called Bakra Mandis pop up at designated places in major cities like
Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Hyderabad and others. Different cities
have huge markets, which sell goats, cows, and camels to name a few. Mostly men
and children make plans and visit these markets to buy animals for sacrifice.
Children are specifically very enthusiastic in taking care
of these animals feeding them, and becoming emotionally attached to them.
Apart from that, families shop for their Eid clothes and shopping
malls and markets are very busy.
On the night before the Eid
day, popularly known as the ‘ChaandRaat’, many women and girls get
henna patterns applied to their hands. Many families are out and about on
Chaand Raat enjoying the food and some last minute shopping.
On the first day of Eid, after offering the Eid prayers, the
animals are sacrificed and this continues till the second and third days
depending on the availability of the butchers. The meat is distributed among
the needy, the family members, and the neighbors and also among friends.
In many households sweet treats are cooked and there is a
huge flow of guests for the coming three to four days. Apart from meeting
family members and friends during the daytime, the most popular social
gathering on this Eid is family barbeques.
This
is how Pakistani Muslims celebrate the festival of Eid-ul-Azha.
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