Time:
The 10th day of the month of Dul Hajah (the 12th month
on the Islamic Calendar).
Venue:
Areas with large Hui, Uygur and Kazakh communities.
Origin:
According to Arabic legend, Ibrahim was a pious follower
of Allah. Once, in a dream, Ibrahim got Allah’s
divine message for him to slaughter his own son as a sacrifice.
When he was about to carry out the order, a messenger
sent by Allah descended with a goat, and asked Ibrahim
to sacrifice the goat instead of his own son. Since then
the Muslims have been marking the day by slaughtering
goats for the sake of safety. This gradually evolved into
the Corban, a festival for slaughter goats.
What’s
On: During the festival the Muslims gather in the mosque
for prayers and a ceremony to slaughter the animals. Then
families begin to celebrate by slaughtering cattle, goats
and camels and treating friends with the meat, and the
dinner table is enshrouded in a fraternal atmosphere.
In Xinjiang, the various ethnic minorities celebrate the
Corban by singing and dancing, and taking part in such
games as scrambling for a goat, horse racing, and young
women chasing after men for love and fun.
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