

Qabil had clearly not made his sacrifice with sincerity, and Allah was aware of that. Habil explained to his brother that Allah only accepts from those who have taqwa. Allah accepted Habil’s sacrifice, ascending it to heaven, and He rejected Qabil’s sacrifice. It is understood that Habil took care to select the best animal, one which was healthy and well-fed, whereas Qabil wasn’t willing to offer the best of his produce. Qabil tilled the land, so he offered some produce grown from the land. Since Habil was a shepherd, he offered a ram to be sacrificed. To resolve a difference between them, Adam (as) asked them both to make a sacrifice whoever’s sacrifice was accepted would be the clear winner. The First Known SacrificeĪllah tells us in the Qur’an the story of two sons of Prophet Adam (as), Habil and Qabil. Thus, an important part of Qurbani is remembering to hold onto our sincere intentions and striving to be closer to Allah through this symbolic sacrifice. Through Qurbani, we reaffirm what we sometimes forget in the hustle and bustle of everyday life – that we completely submit to Allah, and we are willing to sacrifice whatever is asked of us to be close to Him and gain His pleasure, just as Prophet Ibrahim (as) did so many years ago. The purpose of offering Qurbani is to draw near to Allah. The word ‘Qurbani’ is derived from the Arabic, ‘qurban’, which has its root in the Arabic word ‘qurb’ – meaning ‘nearness’. Qurbani is not simply the slaughtering of an animal and the distribution of its meat, and it is more than a commemorative ritual. This practice commemorates the sacrifice of Ibrahim (as) thousands of years ago, who was prepared to sacrifice his beloved son for Allah’s sake (read his story below). Every year, on the days of Eid-ul-Adha from the 10 th to 13 th of Dhul Hijjah, Muslims around the world sacrifice an animal to mark the completion of Hajj. Qurbani, or Uḍḥiya as it is known in Arabic, is the practice of sacrificing an animal for Allah (swt). Subscribe our channel for more videos! goo.gl/eyB214įollow us on Facebook for new updates! goo.This year, the first day of Eid al-Adha will be on 20th July 2021. To watch our Prophet videos in Hindi, please click the link below: goo.gl/Dkve4a To watch our Prophet videos in English, please click the link below : goo.gl/Dhthkz To watch our Prophet videos in Urdu, please click the link below : goo.gl/7ELQ5h The length of each segment, and the easy to understand narrative makes our videos an ideal teaching resource for parents and teachers. Every video highlights the work of a Prophet, and how He preached the message of Allah (swt). Each of our videos presents the stories of Prophets from different times. Our videos are ideal for 4-12 year old children, and the adults too can enjoy our videos. Stories of Prophets for Kids is a compilation of animated stories based on the Prophets in Islam. Watch the amazing adventures of this Prophet in this awesome episode! Watch how Allah (swt) asks the Prophet to build a huge boat, before He flooded the earth with water! The adventure never stops in this fun packed (Ep - 2)! This is a story in Bangla based on Quran and Hadith. Have you heard of Prophet Nuh (as)? He was a Prophet who came after Prophet Adham (as). Bangla Islamic Kids Videos - Quran Stories For Kids Presents Prophet Nuh (AS) Story in Bangla.
