Feast of the Sacrifice - traducción al holandés
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Feast of the Sacrifice - traducción al holandés

ISLAMIC HOLIDAY, ALSO CALLED THE "FESTIVAL OF THE SACRIFICE"
Big Feast; Hari Raya Haji; Kurban Bayram; Hari raya haji; Big Bayram; Id al Adha; Eid-ul-Adha; Eid ul-Ad'haa; Tabaski; Aidiladha; Idu al-Kabir; Eid al Adha; Idul Adha; Eid al-adha; Eid ul-adha; Bakr-Id; Eid Al Adha; Eid Al-Adha; Kurban Bayramı; Eid Al Kabir; Eid al-Kabir; Eid-e Qurban; Goat Eid; Kurban Bairam; Eid al adha; Qurban ait; Kurban Ait; Bakrid (movie); Kurban Bairami; عيد الأضحى; ‘Īd al-’Aḍḥā; Baqri Id; Sacrifice Day; Eid-e-Qorban; Eid-ul-Azha; Eid ul Adha; Id-El-Kabir; Eid ul adha; Eid-ul-adha; Feast of Sacrifice; Eid-ul-adah; Eid Al-Odha; Eid Al-Udha; Adha Eid; Id al-Adha; Qurban Bayram; Eid ul-Adha; 'Id al-'Adha; Festival of sacrifice; Baqrid; Aïd el-Kebir; Eid Ul adha; Bakr eid; Eid el-Adha; Eid-al-Adha; Eid ul-Adha 2009; Bakri-Id; Idi Qurbon; Festival of the Sacrifice; Eid-Ul-Adha; Bakri-Eid; Eid Ul Zuha; Sacrifice Feast; ‘Īd al-’Aḍḥá; Eidul Adha; Ied al-Adha; ʿĪd al-Aḍḥā; Bari Eid; Corban Festival; Gu'erbang Jie; Eid Adha; Hari Raya Aidiladha; Al Adha feast; Eid-ul Adha; Bakra Eid; Eid ud duha; Id-ul-Zuha; Gurban Bayramı; ʿīd al-ʾaḍḥā; Big Sallah; Feast of the sacrifice; Big Eid; Eid ul azha; Feast of the Sacrifice; ʿĪd al-ʾAḍḥā
  • Cookies of Eid ([[ma'amoul]])
  • Eid prayer at the [[Badshahi Mosque]], Pakistan

Feast of the Sacrifice         
slachtofferfeest (v.d. moslims)
the sacrifice of Isaac         
  • Abraham about to sacrifice Isaac. From a 14th-century English [[Missal]]
  • Akedah}}
  • God commands Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a sacrifice, [[Domenichino]]
  • From a 14th-century Icelandic manuscript of [[Stjórn]]
  • ''Abraham and Isaac'' (oil on canvas), [[Rembrandt]], 1634
  • tenebrist]] manner
  • ZNH mwdly l'styny}}. Created 4th–5th century AD
STORY FROM THE TANAKH
Akedah; Dhabih; Near sacrifice of Isaac; Near-sacrifice of Isaac; Binding of isaac; Genesis 22; Akeda; Akeidah; Akedat Yitzchak; Aqedah; Akeida; The binding of Isaac; Sacrifice Isaac; Binding of abraham; 'akedah; The Binding of Isaac; Sacrifice of Ishmael; The Binding of Ishmael; The Binding Of Isaac; 'Akedah; Binding of Ishmael; Binding of Issac; The Binding of Issac; Ram of Isaac; Abraham sacrificing Isaac; The Sacrifice of Isaac; Sacrifice of Isaac
het offer van Izaäk
Feast of Tabernacles         
  • Sukkah in [[New Hampshire]]
  • Aravah]] ([[willow]] branch), [[Etrog]] ([[citron]]) carrier, Etrog (citron) outside its carrier
  • Decorations hanging from the [[s'chach]] (top or "ceiling") on the inside of a [[sukkah]]
  • Sukkot prayers at the [[Western Wall]] (the Kotel)
  • A 19th-century painted sukkah from Austria or South Germany, Painted pine, 220 × 285.5 cm,  [[Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme]]
  • External aerial view of [[sukkah]] booths where Jewish families eat their meals and sleep throughout the Sukkot holiday
  • adj=on}} wall hanging
  • Jewish Prayer-Yehi Ratson, 1738
JEWISH HOLIDAY, HARVEST FESTIVAL, FESTIVAL OF BOOTHS
Succos; Feast of Tabernacles; Sukkoth; Succot; Feast of Booths; The Festival of booths; The Festival of the ingathering; Ingathering; Tabernacles, Feast of; First Day of the Feast of Tabernacles; Sukkos; Feast of Ingathering; The Feast of Tabernacles; Feast of booths; Sukot; Feast of the Tabernacles; Feast Of Sukkot; Succod; Feast of ingathering; Feast Of Ingathering; Feast of Sukkot; Hag Hasukkot; Sukkôth; Tabernacles festival; Festival of Ingathering; Festival of ingathering; Festival of booths; Erev Sukkot; Festival of Tabernacles
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Definición

sacrifice
I
n.
1) to make; offer a sacrifice
2) a great; heroic; personal sacrifice
3) a human sacrifice
4) the supreme, ultimate sacrifice
5) a sacrifice to
6) at (a) sacrifice (we achieved our success at great personal sacrifice)
II
v.
1) (D; refl., tr.) to sacrifice for (to sacrifice oneself for a just cause)
2) (D; refl., tr.) to sacrificeto (to sacrifice an animal to the gods)

Wikipedia

Eid al-Adha

Eid al-Adha (Arabic: عيد الأضحى, romanized: ʿĪd al-ʾAḍḥā, lit. 'Feast of the Sacrifice') or the Feast of Sacrifice is the second and the larger of the two main holidays celebrated in Islam (the other being Eid al-Fitr). It honours the willingness of Abraham (Ibrahim) to sacrifice his son Ishmael (Ismail) as an act of obedience to God's command. Before Abraham could sacrifice his son, however, God provided him with a lamb which he was supposed to kill in his son's place because of his willingness to sacrifice his own son in the name of God. In commemoration of this intervention, animals are ritually sacrificed. Part of their meat is consumed by the family which offers the animal, while the rest of the meat is distributed to the poor and the needy. Sweets and gifts are given, and extended family members are typically visited and welcomed. The day is also sometimes called the Greater Eid.

In the Islamic lunar calendar, Eid al-Adha falls on the tenth day of Dhu al-Hijjah and lasts for four days. In the international (Gregorian) calendar, the dates vary from year to year, shifting approximately 11 days earlier each year.

Ejemplos de uso de Feast of the Sacrifice
1. The Feast of the Sacrifice commemorates an ancient event first recorded in the Jewish Old ARTICLE Turkey will begin to celebrate the Feast of the Sacrifice today, with celebrations continuing until Friday.
2. On top of this, the country has just embarked on a traditional holiday, the Feast of the Sacrifice.
3. ARTICLE With the onset of the Feast of the Sacrifice, the adequacy of preventative measures taken against the threat of bird flu is being examined.
4. Yesterday also marked the start of Eid Al–Adha, the feast of the sacrifice, which recalls Prophet Abraham’s readiness to sacrifice his son as God tested his faith.
5. Across the country, people were enjoying the four–day Eid Al–Adha (feast of the sacrifice) holiday, but celebrations were largely subdued after almost three years of violence.