THIRUVANATHAPURAM/CHENNAI: Bakri Id used to be lately observed in a subdued method in Kerala, which is slowly getting better from the rain fury that has claimed 231 lives since August eight, whilst in neighbouring Tamil Nadu prayers were offered for the well-being of those affected within the deluge.
Hundreds of trustworthy thronged the mosques across Kerala in large numbers to mark the pageant of sacrifice.
Special prayers were held at mosques for individuals who have misplaced their lives within the rains and floods and those who continue to endure.
But, the choice of particular eidgahs used to be relatively low at many places within the wake of water but to recede within the low-lying spaces and the continued rescue-and-relief operations.
At many mosques, volunteers were seen gathering donations for the flood-hit other people from the devotees.
Giving out the pageant messages, non secular scholars and clerics recommended the trustworthy to give a contribution generously to rebuild the lives of the flood-hit other people.
Moulavi V P Suhaib, Imam of the Palamyam Juma Masjid here, recommended the folk to extend all imaginable help to those affected.
"A large number of people are suffering due to the floods, help them, extend all possible support to them," he mentioned, whilst main the eidgah on the Chandrasekharan Nair stadium here.
The Imam also recommended the trustworthy to donate the cash they'd kept apart for the celebrations to the affected other people.
Latheef, hailing from Kollam district, mentioned it used to be a low-key Bakrid this year.
"We had a special prayer at the mosque for the departed souls. We were urged by the cleric to offer ourselves to help those suffering due to the floods," he mentioned.
Maiza, a non-resident Keralite woman, who got here here from the Gulf to celebrate Bakrid, mentioned her family had made up our minds now not to buy new garments or get ready any particular delicacies to mark the pageant.
"It used to be a colourful occasion. But this time, we have decided to keep it a low-key affair to express our solidarity with the people in distress," the homemaker mentioned.
With Kerala being hit onerous by means of the torrential rains, Muslims across Tamil Nadu offered prayers for those affected within the deluge on the instance of Bakrid.
Indian Union Muslim League Tamil Nadu state common secretary Abubucker mentioned donations were amassed in all the districts of Tamil Nadu where the prayers happened.
Mosques in Chennai, particularly at Pulianthope, Royapettah, Triplicane and Thousand lighting fixtures, noticed large choice of the trustworthy providing prayers and donations.
The Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam amassed finances at places where it organised Bakrid celebrations, a pacesetter mentioned.
Haj committee chief Aboobacker mentioned "It is an afternoon to celebrate the significance of sacrifice and tolerance.
Muslims will have to take this day as a chance to consult with their brothers and sisters belonging to other religions and share food and make certain that other people live in unity.
Hundreds of trustworthy thronged the mosques across Kerala in large numbers to mark the pageant of sacrifice.
Special prayers were held at mosques for individuals who have misplaced their lives within the rains and floods and those who continue to endure.
But, the choice of particular eidgahs used to be relatively low at many places within the wake of water but to recede within the low-lying spaces and the continued rescue-and-relief operations.
At many mosques, volunteers were seen gathering donations for the flood-hit other people from the devotees.
Giving out the pageant messages, non secular scholars and clerics recommended the trustworthy to give a contribution generously to rebuild the lives of the flood-hit other people.
Moulavi V P Suhaib, Imam of the Palamyam Juma Masjid here, recommended the folk to extend all imaginable help to those affected.
"A large number of people are suffering due to the floods, help them, extend all possible support to them," he mentioned, whilst main the eidgah on the Chandrasekharan Nair stadium here.
The Imam also recommended the trustworthy to donate the cash they'd kept apart for the celebrations to the affected other people.
Latheef, hailing from Kollam district, mentioned it used to be a low-key Bakrid this year.
"We had a special prayer at the mosque for the departed souls. We were urged by the cleric to offer ourselves to help those suffering due to the floods," he mentioned.
Maiza, a non-resident Keralite woman, who got here here from the Gulf to celebrate Bakrid, mentioned her family had made up our minds now not to buy new garments or get ready any particular delicacies to mark the pageant.
"It used to be a colourful occasion. But this time, we have decided to keep it a low-key affair to express our solidarity with the people in distress," the homemaker mentioned.
With Kerala being hit onerous by means of the torrential rains, Muslims across Tamil Nadu offered prayers for those affected within the deluge on the instance of Bakrid.
Indian Union Muslim League Tamil Nadu state common secretary Abubucker mentioned donations were amassed in all the districts of Tamil Nadu where the prayers happened.
Mosques in Chennai, particularly at Pulianthope, Royapettah, Triplicane and Thousand lighting fixtures, noticed large choice of the trustworthy providing prayers and donations.
The Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam amassed finances at places where it organised Bakrid celebrations, a pacesetter mentioned.
Haj committee chief Aboobacker mentioned "It is an afternoon to celebrate the significance of sacrifice and tolerance.
Muslims will have to take this day as a chance to consult with their brothers and sisters belonging to other religions and share food and make certain that other people live in unity.
Subdued Bakri Eid in rain-hit Kerala, Muslims in Tamil Nadu pray for victims
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August 22, 2018
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