What is Idul Adha
Is a celebration to commemorate Ibraham (Ibrahim) willingness to sacrifice his son Ismael in Allah's (God's) commad to test their faith in him.The Story
The story began in 'the valley of Mecca' (in present-day Saudi Arabia) around four thousand years ago.
When God instructed Ibraham to bring hagar, his Arabian (Adnan) wife, and Ishmael, his only child at the time, to Arabia from the land of Canaan.
During Ibraham preporation for his journey, his wife ask him, is God order him to leaves his family here? Or is he just leaving them here, in his own accord, to die. But he just nodded, afraid that he would be to sad and that he would disobay God. And apparently she trusted him and let him prepare for his journey, either by faith and her husban connection with God (he is one of the Prophet) she let him go on his journey back to Canaan. Even though he left them with a large quantity of food and water to Hagar and Ishmael, supplies quickly ran out, and within a few days they felt a pangs of hunger and dehydration.
Hugar ran up and down between two hills called Al-Safa and Al-Marwah, in her desperate attempt for water. Exhausted, she finally colapsed near her baby Ishmael and prayed to God for deliverance. Miracously, a spring of water gushed forth from the earth at the feet of baby Ishmael. With this secure water supply, known as the Zamzam well, they were not only can not only able to provide for their needs, but were also able to trade water with passing nomads for food and supplies.
After years has passed. God has give Ibraham another instruction to return from Canaan to build a place of worship adjacent to Hagar's well (the Zamzam well). Abraham with the help of his son, have constructed a stone and Morter structure, known as tha Kabaa, which was to be the gathering place for all who wished to strengthen their faith in God. As the years passed (again), Ishmael was blessed with prophethood (nubuwwah) and gave the nomads of the desert his message of submission to God. After many centuries, Mecca became a thriving desert city and a major center for trade, thanks to its reliable water source, the well of Zamzam.
One of the main trails of Abraham's life is to face the command of God to sacrifice his only son. Upon hearing his command, he prepare himself for this. During his preperation, Satan (Shaitan) tempted Ibraham and his family by dissuade them from carrying God's commandment, and Abraham drove Satan away by throwing at him. To commemorate him to not be tempted by the Devil's offer, stones are thrown at symbolic pillars signifying Satan during the Hajj rites.
When Ishmael was about 13 (Ibraham being 90), God decided to test their faith in public by commanding Ibraham to sacrifice his son, the command was communicated through dreams.
But, Ibraham wouldn't just sacrifice his son, so he ask his son for consent if he's willing to give up his life in fulfillment of God's command. This consultation would be a major test of Ishmael's maturity in faith; love and commitment for God; willingness to obey his father; and readiness to sacrifice his own life for the sake of God.
When the matter was presented to his son and ask for his opinion about the dreams of him as a sacrifice to fulfill of God's command. Ishmael does not show any hesitation or reservation. He said, "Father, do what you have been commanded. You will find me, Insha'Allah (God willing), to be very patient." His mature response, his deep insight into the nature of his father’s dreams, his commitment to God, and ultimately his willingness to sacrifice his own life for the sake of God were all unprecedented.





















