Sacrifice: The Feast of Surrender and Sharing
Eid al-Adha is an exceptional period of time with a deep spiritual meaning in Islam, where submission, gratitude and sharing come to the fore. This holiday reminds us of the best example of the devotion and submission to Allah, which is manifested in the story of Prophet Ibrahim and his son Prophet Ismail (a.s).

Sacrifice: Not Just a Slaughter, but an Act of Rapprochement
The act of sacrifice is not only the slaughter of an animal. It is a manifestation of the desire to get closer to Allah, an act of worship with wealth and social solidarity. In the Holy Qur'an, the wisdom of this worship is stated as follows:
"Neither their flesh nor their blood reaches Allah; it is only your piety that reaches Allah."
(Surah Hajj, verse 37)
This verse makes it clear that intention and taqwa are more important than the physical aspect of sacrifice. Because what is acceptable in the sight of Allah is the deed done with ihllâs.
📌 (In Qurban, there are also material and spiritual benefits for people such as protection against accidents and calamities, healing of diseases and forgiveness of sins with the first blood of the sacrifice).
Spirit of Sharing and Brotherhood
The worship of sacrifice also reinforces the spirit of solidarity and solidarity in society. The meat of the sacrifices is shared with those in need, so that the joy of Eid reaches all segments of society. This sharing is not only a material aid, but also a door of charity that strengthens the bonds of brotherhood.
Keeping the Spirit of Sacrifice Alive with ILA Association
Last year, during Eid al-Adha, ILA Association came together with our brothers and sisters in need in Indonesia and experienced the spirituality of Eid and the spirit of sharing together. With the grace of Allah Almighty, the heart bridges established in that geography reminded us once again how deep and encompassing being an ummah is.
Last year, during Eid al-Adha, ILA Association came together with our brothers and sisters in need in Indonesia and experienced the spirituality of Eid and the spirit of sharing together. With the grace of Allah Almighty, the heart bridges established in that geography reminded us once again how deep and encompassing being an ummah is.
Last year, during Eid al-Adha, ILA Association came together with our brothers and sisters in need in Indonesia and experienced the spirituality of Eid and the spirit of sharing together. With the grace of Allah Almighty, the heart bridges established in that geography reminded us once again how deep and encompassing being an ummah is.
Last year, during Eid al-Adha, ILA Association came together with our brothers and sisters in need in Indonesia and experienced the spirituality of Eid and the spirit of sharing together. With the grace of Allah Almighty, the heart bridges established in that geography reminded us once again how deep and encompassing being an ummah is.
Last year, during Eid al-Adha, ILA Association came together with our brothers and sisters in need in Indonesia and experienced the spirituality of Eid and the spirit of sharing together. With the grace of Allah Almighty, the heart bridges established in that geography reminded us once again how deep and encompassing being an ummah is.