Persian Eid al-Fitr banner: a man with arms raised at an illuminated, open gate as chains break and birds fly overhead, symbolizing liberation and celebration.

Eid al-Adha (Qurban Eid): The Feast of Emancipation and Awakening to Existential Independence

In the Name of God,

Hereby, I offer my felicitations on Eid al-Adha (Qurban Eid), the feast of emancipation and awakening to existential independence, and I hold this day blessed, graced, and cherished for all seekers of Ma’refat (spiritual knowledge) who are in a constant state of vitality and exploration to attain an enduring, divine identity.

Congratulations to those who have realized the philosophy of this day, seized this pure opportunity, and harvested a spiritual bounty for themselves.

Therefore, while every day is indeed Eid al-Adha and every day is an opportunity to sacrifice all the obstacles bound to our desires and attachments, we honor today so that it may serve as a powerful symbolic reminder of such a monumental, destiny-shaping movement. It reminds us never to forget our vision and purpose of achieving spiritual freedom: to liberate ourselves and to place the radiant sun of Ma’refat in the sky of our countless whims and futile, fruitless attachments.

Mohammad Ali Taheri
Founder of Erfan Keyhani Halgheh School
May 27, 2026 /Corresponding to Khordad6, 1405 SH

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