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Festivals
of Malaysia- Hari Raya Haji
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- Hari
Raya Haji literally means the festival of pilgrimage.
It is the festival marking the day of pilgrimage to Mecca,
the fifth tenet of Islam. Hari Raya Haji is known to many
as Hari Raya Aidil Adha. This festival is celebrated by
Muslims to honour pilgrims who have completed their Haj
to Mecca.
Hari Raya Haji falls on the 10th day of the month of Dzulhijjah,
the last month of the Muslim calendar. The 10th of Dzulhijjah
marks one of the most important events in Islamic history
- an event which dates back to beginning of mankind, to
the days of Adam and Eve. Just outside the holy city of
Mecca at Arafah, Adam and Eve, the father and mother of
mankind, were sent down to this world by Allah (God). After
their expulsion from Heaven, Allah sent them to separate
places. Adam was placed in India and Eve in Jeddah but eventually
met on a wide open field and were reunited. Thus, the blissful
reunion of the father and mother of mankind symbolises the
reunion of the whole of mankind.
Hari Raya Haji is also known as Hari Raya Korban, the festival
of sacrifice. As such, the sacrifice of a cow or goat as
food offerings to the poor is done. This is not a compulsory
religious duty for everyone, but considered an obligation
for those who can afford it.
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Raya Puasa | Hari
Raya Haji | Prophet
Muhammad's Birthday |
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New Year | Chap
Goh Mei | Nine
Emperor Gods | Vesak
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| Christmas
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Last modified: May 26, 2005
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