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Al Aïd 2020: À la Maison

Eid Mubarak! Le jour de l’Aïd, nous célébrons avoir vécu un nouveau Ramadan dans nos vies grâce à Dieu. Nous célébrons également l’achèvement de l’un des piliers de la foi en l’islam. Nous laissons les sentiments du Ramadan plus purs et plus légers à l’intérieur. Après un mois d’actions spirituelles, nous quittons ce mois-ci en nous sentant renouvelés.

Cette année, il y a des événements supplémentaires dont nous devons tenir compte lorsqu’il s’agit de célébrer l’Aïd. En 2020, nous sommes confrontés au virus COVID-19 qui nous demande de maintenir une distance sociale et de prendre les précautions nécessaires pour assurer la santé et la sécurité de nous-mêmes, de notre communauté et surtout des plus vulnérables.

Les festivités habituelles de l’Aïd devront pour la plupart être suspendues cette année pour la sécurité de tous, mais l’eid devrait toujours être un moment de joie. Nous sommes reconnaissants envers Dieu pour tant de choses et nous sommes devenus si proches de lui en ce temps.

Comment Célébrons-Nous l’Aïd ?

Bien que les choses puissent être différentes en raison de COVID-19, la façon traditionnelle consiste à se joindre à la prière et à un sermon avec votre communauté. Aujourd’hui, cela peut signifier rassembler les membres de votre maison et regarder un flux «en direct» ou diriger votre propre prière et sermon pour l’Aïd en famille.

Comment Observer l’Aïd à la Maison?

L’hygiène est un aspect extrêmement important de l’Aïd et de la vie musulmane en général. Il est d’abord important de faire une purification profonde appelée ghusl. Une fois cela terminé, choisir votre meilleure tenue vestimentaire et parfum pour apporter une journée spéciale est une étape très importante que même le Prophète (que la paix soit sur lui) a observée.

Augmenter Takbir, ce qui signifie que le dicton «Allahu Akbar» est une étape importante. Ensuite, il est important de savoir à quelle heure vous devez prier. Après Fajr lorsque le soleil se lève, puis ajoutez 15 minutes à cette heure. Le moment venu, rassemblez votre famille pour accomplir la prière de l’Aïd tout en faisant face à la Kabah.

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