The
occasion of Eid al-Adha in Tata, as in the rest of the Kingdom, is an
opportunity to evoke a number of authentic customs and traditions that
increase noble human values.
Eid
al-Adha is considered the "most sacred holiday for the inhabitants of
Tata". The majority of immigrants and workers in the various cities of
the Kingdom prefer to spend Eid holidays among their relatives, so that
the number of visitors to the area of Akka in Tata on this occasion
exceeds three thousand people of different ages.
Eid property in Tata : Eid
prayers are performed by a group of worshipers who are often outside
the villages, and then the crowds return to one of the squares to
slaughter a sacrifice "Faqih"
After the Eid prayer, the attendees give their donations to the village's "fakih" before the group concludes with a collective prayer and heads to their homes to sacrifice the sacrifices. Some of the families in the urban group Akka, the village group Sidi Abdellah ibn Mubarak and some areas of Foum Zkid are still slaughtering cows.
After the Eid prayer, the attendees give their donations to the village's "fakih" before the group concludes with a collective prayer and heads to their homes to sacrifice the sacrifices. Some of the families in the urban group Akka, the village group Sidi Abdellah ibn Mubarak and some areas of Foum Zkid are still slaughtering cows.
Immediately
after the noon prayer, the men go out to visit their families and loved
ones, and all the houses are visited in the villages regardless of
their family ties,In which women stay in the
houses until the evening and just before the Maghrib prayer, so that
they will adorn their dresses and go out in small groups to visit almost
all the houses.
Everyone goes back to their homes at night and it is often dinner at late hours, unlike regular days,
To be on the next day waiting to visit relatives and loved ones coming from neighboring villages.
To be on the next day waiting to visit relatives and loved ones coming from neighboring villages.
This information has been dated in Amazigh. We have worked in the blog to translate it into English, only if there are errors in the content please write to us.
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