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"Eid Al-Adha (¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿) is a beautifully crafted book that introduces children and families to one of the most important and meaningful celebrations in Islam. More than just a festive occasion, Eid Al-Adha is a time of deep reflection, sacrifice, and gratitude, and this book brings its essence to life in a simple, engaging, and educational way. Through clear storytelling, the book explains the origins of Eid Al-Adha, tracing it back to the story of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and his unwavering faith in Allah. It highlights the lessons of obedience, trust, and submission to Allah's will, presenting them in a way that children can understand and connect with. Readers learn how the act of sacrifice is not just about the slaughter of an animal but a symbol of giving up something valuable for the sake of Allah, while also remembering the importance of sharing with those in need. The book also takes readers on a journey through the traditions of Eid Al-Adha. It explores how Muslim families around the world prepare for the celebration-starting with the special prayers, the joyful greetings of Eid Mubarak, and the distribution of meat to family, neighbors, and the poor. Children will enjoy discovering how communities come together during this blessed time, emphasizing values of generosity, kindness, and unity. In addition, the book presents cultural practices and joyful moments associated with Eid, such as wearing new clothes, visiting relatives, exchanging gifts, and enjoying festive meals. These details not only make the learning experience relatable but also strengthen children's appreciation of their faith and its traditions. With its balance of educational content and storytelling, Eid Al-Adha (¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿) serves as both a learning tool and a source of inspiration. It is ideal for parents, teachers, and young readers who wish to better understand the spiritual and cultural significance of this sacred holiday. This book encourages children to celebrate Eid with both joy and reflection, helping them grow in love for their religion while nurturing values of faith, compassion, and gratitude."