Eid Kabir And The Reflection Of Sacrifice

To all my friends, who are caught up in the frenzy of the Eid Kabir, I say a big  happy celebration to you all. It's your feast and so the sentiments you'll show towards it is expected this moment. 
    
Nevertheless, this moment is one that calls for sober reflection and of the reinvigoration of the spirit of sacrifice. The life of the prophet Ibrahim, who was called upon to sacrifice his only child is worth musing on. His virtues of unreserved obedience and of faith, which that test sought to suggest, are what should form the point of reflection this moment. 

Ibrahim reflected a life of undying faith- a virtue he lived and which culminated with the seemingly stupid obedience to the demand to give up his old-borne single child. 

In this occasion of Eid Kabir, it is my believe that such veritable values form the bulwark of our commitment to cooperative and societal engagements.

By our lives, may the things we say, think and act be ones projected by unflinching faith and obedience to the power of God to do all things, even beyond expectations. And may our commitments to social and societal growth see us giving out our best in the spirit of sacrifice for betterment of all.

Once again, a happy Id El-Kabir celebration to you all!

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