
Eid-ul-Azha: A Call For Peace, Justice & Spiritual Renewal
Nagpur: Eid-ul-Azha, the Festival of Sacrifice, profoundly honours Prophet Abraham's (peace be upon him) unwavering devotion to God. His readiness to sacrifice what he cherished most, in submission to divine will, stands as a timeless symbol of faith, surrender, and moral excellence.
Beyond its rituals, Eid-ul-Azha urges Muslims worldwide to reflect on justice, spiritual growth, and the duty to foster peace in a world divided by conflict and hatred.
The Quran provides clear guidance: "Be steadfast in your devotion to God, bearing witness to the truth with equity; and never let hatred of anyone lead you into straying from justice. Be just: this is closest to God-consciousness" (Quran 5:8). This verse emphasises that righteousness must transcend personal animosity.
Upholding justice, even for adversaries, is a cornerstone of faith and essential for global harmony.
Acting justly in favourable settings is commendable, but true moral integrity shines when fairness is extended to those who harbour enmity. This higher ethical standard defines authentic morality and reflects divine wisdom.
Prophet Abraham's life embodies these principles. His journey laid the foundation for a moral civilization rooted in piety, humility, and submission to God.
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Hajj, intertwined with Eid-ul-Azha, brings this legacy to life. The pilgrimage strips away worldly distractions, fostering introspection, sincerity, and awareness of divine dependence. It is a training ground for spiritual activism, where the soul rises above ego to embrace a higher purpose.
Gratitude transforms believers into 'giver-members' of society — builders who spread positivity and peace. Recognising life's blessings, from each breath to sunlight, awakens this gratitude, inspiring constructive contributions.
Eid-ul-Azha is a moment of renewal, prompting believers to ponder: Who am I? What is my purpose? What is God's plan for me? This intellectual spirituality shifts faith from emotion to conviction, rebuilding character on spiritual foundations.
The Quran, a guide for life, leads from confusion to clarity. In adversity, spirituality grounded in reflection fosters resilience and hope, serving as a divine blueprint for crisis management.
In today's fractured world, Muslims are called to live Prophet Abraham's message: a commitment to peace, justice, and truth. This Eid-ul-Azha, let us honour his legacy not just through ritual but by embodying his principles, becoming beacons of peace in a world yearning for healing.
(The authour is regional secretary of Society for Communal Harmony)
Nagpur: Eid-ul-Azha, the Festival of Sacrifice, profoundly honours Prophet Abraham's (peace be upon him) unwavering devotion to God.
His readiness to sacrifice what he cherished most, in submission to divine will, stands as a timeless symbol of faith, surrender, and moral excellence. Beyond its rituals, Eid-ul-Azha urges Muslims worldwide to reflect on justice, spiritual growth, and the duty to foster peace in a world divided by conflict and hatred.
The Quran provides clear guidance: "Be steadfast in your devotion to God, bearing witness to the truth with equity; and never let hatred of anyone lead you into straying from justice.
Be just: this is closest to God-consciousness" (Quran 5:8). This verse emphasises that righteousness must transcend personal animosity. Upholding justice, even for adversaries, is a cornerstone of faith and essential for global harmony.
Acting justly in favourable settings is commendable, but true moral integrity shines when fairness is extended to those who harbour enmity. This higher ethical standard defines authentic morality and reflects divine wisdom.
Prophet Abraham's life embodies these principles. His journey laid the foundation for a moral civilization rooted in piety, humility, and submission to God. Hajj, intertwined with Eid-ul-Azha, brings this legacy to life. The pilgrimage strips away worldly distractions, fostering introspection, sincerity, and awareness of divine dependence. It is a training ground for spiritual activism, where the soul rises above ego to embrace a higher purpose.
Gratitude transforms believers into 'giver-members' of society — builders who spread positivity and peace. Recognising life's blessings, from each breath to sunlight, awakens this gratitude, inspiring constructive contributions.
Eid-ul-Azha is a moment of renewal, prompting believers to ponder: Who am I? What is my purpose? What is God's plan for me? This intellectual spirituality shifts faith from emotion to conviction, rebuilding character on spiritual foundations.
The Quran, a guide for life, leads from confusion to clarity. In adversity, spirituality grounded in reflection fosters resilience and hope, serving as a divine blueprint for crisis management.
In today's fractured world, Muslims are called to live Prophet Abraham's message: a commitment to peace, justice, and truth. This Eid-ul-Azha, let us honour his legacy not just through ritual but by embodying his principles, becoming beacons of peace in a world yearning for healing.
(The authour is regional secretary of Society for Communal Harmony)
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