Hero of the foremost important Muslim holidays

"Sheep of Eid" the thrill of kids that poets sing

Children within the Mahrousa could seem to be the happiest in Eid al-Adha, not because it's one amongst the 2 most vital feasts for Muslims, but because it's closely associated with an animal that likes to play and play with, the sheep of Eid, the sacrifice that the daddy of the prophets Ibrahim ealayh al-Salam, his son Ismail, gave, and after believing his son Ismail, and after believing him and his son to the vision, God then ordered him to slaughter a sacrifice rather than his son.

 

Although Eid al-Adha is one in every of the 2 muslim sit-ins after Eid al-Fitr, and although it coincides with one in every of the foremost important Islamic decrees, represented within the Arafa Day vigil, the position within which Muslim pilgrims stand to perform the foremost important rituals of hajj, i've got Muslim children representing joy and joy, even sacrificing eid sheep is that the main hero of Eid al-Adha.

In Egypt, or in any Muslim country, some days before Eid al-Adha, you may be interested in many sheep that sub front of homes, play with children, and who successively race with their small hands to feed them.

The song writers of the poets failed to miss the chance, they wrote variety of songs for the sheep of Eid so as to bring joy to the kids, because the feast of sacrifice has its own rituals performed by adults, there are other rituals for children on it occasion, through those songs for the sheep of Eid.

As for the foremost beautiful songs sung by children, the foremost famous song, "Jana Eid and that we repeat and slaughter you, Sheep Master", which was sung by a bunch of kids, and therefore the song begins with the youngsters fiddling with the sheep chanting, Jana Eid.

We will repeat and slaughter you, Sheikh Sayed, there's also the song "Water of water a da da", and also the children sing it behind him wearing Eid clothes, every now so imitating his shouts "water water", additionally to the song "Baba Jabli Sheep", where children run after the sheep round the house and around it, in order that the thrill and joy spread throughout the house through children's toys and therefore the joy of the approaching of Eid.

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