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Eid al-Adha Prayer Recitation: Arabic, Latin Script and Meaning

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Eid al-Adha Prayer Recitation: Arabic, Latin Script and Meaning
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Prayers recited after Eid al-Adha are offered by Muslims following the Eid prayer to seek Allah’s acceptance of their worship and sacrifices, along with forgiveness and blessings. This prayer typically includes requests for accepted worship, gratitude for Allah’s blessings, forgiveness of sins, and hopes for prosperity. In addition to prayer, Muslims are encouraged to increase takbir and dhikr after Eid al-Adha as a form of glorifying Allah.

Arabic Recitation:

Latin Script:

Allahumma taqabbal minna shalatana wa shiyamana wa qurbanana waj‘alha khalishatan liwajhikal karim.

Translation:

‘O Allah, accept our prayers, fasting, and sacrifices, and make them sincerely for Your Noble Face.’

In addition to the above prayer, Muslims are encouraged to increase takbir, seek forgiveness through prayer, and offer supplications for their families and the Muslim community. The post-Eid al-Adha prayer seeks Allah’s acceptance of worship and sacrifices while fostering sincerity in devotion.

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