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Sallah: 10 ways parents can celebrate their children during Eid Adha

Eid Ul Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is a significant Islamic holiday that marks the end of Hajj. It is a time for reflection, thanks, and celebration for Muslims around the world. If you’re wondering how to celebrate this special occasion, Here are ten comprehensive ways to make this Eid Adha special for your kids.

1. Special Outfits
Dress your children in new or special clothes for Eid Adha. This tradition not only enhances the festive atmosphere but also makes children feel unique and appreciated. Allow them to choose their outfits, whether it’s traditional attire or something modern, to give them a sense of involvement and excitement.

2. Storytelling
Eid Adha has a rich history and profound significance. Take time to share the story of Prophet Ibrahim’s (Abraham) willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail (Ishmael) and how it symbolizes obedience and faith. Use age-appropriate language and perhaps a storybook or visual aids to make the tale engaging and understandable for your children.

3. Decorations
Transform your home into a festive haven by involving your children in decorating. Use balloons, streamers, banners, and lights to create a joyous environment. Crafting decorations together can be a fun and bonding activity, and it helps build anticipation and excitement for the celebration.

4. Eid Cards
Encourage your children to create Eid cards for family members and friends. This activity fosters creativity and the spirit of giving. Provide them with colorful paper, markers, stickers, and other craft supplies. Writing personal messages inside the cards helps children express their love and best wishes.

5. Gift-Giving
Surprise your children with thoughtful gifts. These don’t have to be lavish—consider books, toys, or even a handwritten letter. Personalize the gifts to reflect your child’s interests and preferences, showing them that you value their individuality.

6. Family Activities
Plan family games and activities that everyone can enjoy together. This can include traditional games, board games, or outdoor activities like a picnic. Such experiences strengthen family bonds and create joyful memories that children will cherish.

7. Community Involvement
Participate in community events or charity drives with your children. Eid Adha is a time for giving and compassion. Involving your children in acts of charity, such as distributing food to the needy or visiting a local orphanage, teaches them the importance of helping others and being part of a community.

8. Special Meals
Prepare a special meal together as a family. Let your children assist with simple tasks in the kitchen, like washing vegetables or decorating desserts. This not only makes them feel involved but also teaches them culinary skills. Enjoying the feast together reinforces family unity and the joy of sharing.

9. Memory-Making
Capture the special moments of Eid Adha with photos and videos. Create a scrapbook or a digital photo album where these memories can be preserved. Looking back at these moments will remind your children of the happy times spent together and the importance of family traditions.

10. Quality Time
Amidst the celebrations, ensure you spend quality time with your children. Engage in meaningful conversations, ask about their thoughts and feelings, and listen attentively. This shows your children that they are valued and that their opinions matter, fostering a strong emotional bond.

Celebrating together not only brings joy but also instills important values and strengthens family ties.

Abdulhaqq Obisesan

Student of Mass Communication, staff reporter at EDUGIST.

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