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Is Singing and Dancing on Eid Shows a Part of Our Culture or Religion?

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Eid-ul-Azha or as we say, Bari Eid, is the second most special festival in the Muslim calendar which is observed on the tenth of Zul- Hijjah. It is celebrated in the remembrance of sunnat-e-ibrahimi and signifies the commitment, plus the obedience to Allah along with the feast of self -sacrifice. There is no doubt in it being one of the most blissful days for the Muslims around the world.

Source: Pakistan Point

There is a whole debate that goes out on whether singing and dancing are right on Eid or not but on the other side, is it something that should be done on a day that has such strong Islamic history? It does not in any way represents our culture or our religion. Instead, it is solely for fun or it won’t be wrong to say for the TRP. It’s funny how these morning shows hit our television screen even before the people are done with the sunnahs of Eid day.

However, there is no secret that the concept of singing and dancing have made its way to our homes through morning shows that make it look like it’s part of our culture. But it’s the other way around, especially when we talk about Eid, as no one in our Pakistani household dances on Eid like they show it on the so called special Eid show. Rather, people are busy munching on the raans, paaye, kaleejis etc. Here is a glimpse of some of the Eid shows.

WELL, WELL…

THEY MUST BE HIGH ON THE GOSHT

BHANGRA GAME STRONG

It would be better if we realize as to what are we watching on such a special day instead of performing all the sunnahs. Let us know in the comment section down below as to what’s your take on it and don’t forget to like and share it.

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