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one of the
five tenets of the religion. As long as they have the
means to do so, and are able health-wise, Muslims must
perform the haj at least once in life. Upon completion
of the haj, the men earn the title of "haji" and the
women, "hajjah".
Aidiladha also commemorates the sacrifices made by the
prophet Abraham (hence the word "korban" which means
sacrifice), who demonstrated immense faith when he was
put to the test by God. The prophet was commanded to
offer his only son Ishmael up for sacrifice, and though
it grieved him greatly, he made ready to perform the
task. However, as he was about to strike his son, God
stopped him and revealed that it was a trial. Ishmael's
life was spared, and a ram sacrificed in his place.
As such, during Aidiladha, the sacrifice of animals such
as lambs, goats, cows, bulls and camels is performed.
The animals are slain in accordance with the proper
religious rites; the meat is then distributed.
One third of the meat is given to the individual who
willingly supplied the animal, while the rest is given
to the poor and deserving friends and relatives. It is
to be noted that this is not a compulsory religious
duty, but an obligation for those who are able to afford
it.
The observance of the korban is carried out after the
congregational prayers, held early in the morning of
Aidiladha. It is not unusual for the slaying to take
place within the mosque compound.
The rest of the day is either spent visiting friends and
relatives, or entertaining guests at home, as is
customary in this multicultural country.
Though in Malaysia the celebration of Aidiladha is
relatively solemn compared to Aidilfitri, by no means is
it less important, for it is a day when Muslims reaffirm
their faith in God, giving thanks for the many blessings
that He has bequeathed to them.
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