What Does the Quran Teach Us About Sacrifice? Lessons from Eid ul Adha

May 14, 20252 min read
Quran teach us sacrifice as devotion to Allah

Eid ul Adha, known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the most spiritually powerful events in the Islamic calendar. But beyond the celebration and Qurbani lies a much deeper meaning—a lesson of complete submission, trust and sacrifice as taught in the Quran. At Noor ul Quran, where hundreds of students learn Quran online, we encourage families to explore the Quranic essence of Eid ul Adha to strengthen their faith and values.

1. Prophet Ibrahim (AS) – A Model of True Sacrifice

Prophet Ibrahim shown as true sacrifice model

The story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is at the heart of Eid ul Adha. As mentioned in Surah As-Saffat (37:102-107), Allah tested Prophet Ibrahim's faith by commanding him to sacrifice his beloved son, Ismail (AS). Without hesitation, both father and son showed complete submission to Allah’s will.

“O my son, indeed I have seen in a dream that I [must] sacrifice you, so see what you think.” He said, “O my father, do as you are commanded. You will find me, if Allah wills, of the steadfast.” – Surah As-Saffat: 102

2. What Sacrifice Really Means in Islam

True sacrifice n islam means devotion to Allah

In the Quran, sacrifice is more than just the act of slaughtering an animal. It’s about giving up what we love most for the sake of Allah—be it time, desires, or wealth.

“Their meat will not reach Allah, nor will their blood, but what reaches Him is piety from you.” – Surah Al-Hajj: 37

3. Teaching Sacrifice to Children Through Quranic Stories

An illustration of a family teaching children the value of Islam

One of the best ways to instill Islamic values in children is by introducing them to powerful Quranic stories. At Noor ul Quran, our Quran classes for kids include age-appropriate storytelling that explains complex values like sacrifice in a way they can understand and relate to.

4. How Online Quran Classes Reinforce These Values

Online classes reinforce Islamic values through  accessible religious education

With today’s busy lifestyles, many families find it difficult to prioritize Islamic education. This is where online Quran learning becomes a valuable tool. At Noor ul Quran, our certified teachers offer 1-on-1 Quran classes with personalized attention, helping students grasp deeper meanings of Islamic principles.

Our online Quran academy offers flexible timing, expert male and female tutors, and a structured learning path for all age groups. Whether you're a beginner or want your child to start early, our platform ensures that the Quranic teachings about sacrifice and beyond are not just taught—but lived.

5. Making Eid ul Adha More Meaningful

Making Eid ul Adha More Meaningful through charity and sacrifice

Eid ul Adha isn’t only about the act of Qurbani—it’s a time for reflection. It's a time to ask ourselves: What am I willing to give up for the sake of Allah? Am I teaching my children the deeper meaning of sacrifice and submission through the Quran?

This Eid, let’s go beyond tradition and focus on transformation. Enroll yourself or your child in online Quran classes and take a step toward living the true spirit of Islam.

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