By Samra Hayat
6-23-2023
Dhul-Hijjah is a sacred month, and the first ten days of this month are the most sacred days, which Allah (SWT) has graced for the acceptance of good deeds. Submitting to Allah's obedience by performing the highly religious act of worship following the Abrahamic religious practice, which includes Hajj-e-Baytullah, is a way to seek forgiveness from Allah (SWT); also, sacrificing an animal (goat, sheep, lamb, cow, bull, or camel) in the name of Allah (SWT) to feed the poor; all other deeds of charity; dealing with poor people with kindheartedness; and becoming a believing and straightforward servant of Allah (SWT) are the most important acts one must strive to carry out during the sacred month of Dhul-Hajj.