The sacrifice of animals on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha commemorates a sacrifice, which symbolises utmost loyalty and complete submission to the Almighty -- this is the first part of the Eid rituals.
Bactrol Fresh offers a gentle yet effective cleansing experience for the whole family.
While the sacrifice of a beloved animal during Eid ul Azha has significant value to everyone and is a celebration for all Muslims, one thing we fail to keep in mind is to maintain the cleanliness of our surroundings.
As the joyous festival of Eid ul Azha approaches, households come alive with vibrant celebrations, heartfelt prayers, and sumptuous feasts. It is a time when families and friends gather together, creating cherished memories while indulging in delectable dishes that have been lovingly prepared. The sheer joy of these communal meals is unparalleled, but it also brings with it a responsibility; the care and maintenance of our kitchenware.
Cleanliness is next to godliness is a cliched saying we have all heard since childhood but have miserably failed to take heed of this unoriginal saying. Though it means that we must keep ourselves clean, our homes spick and span and our communities unpolluted and dirt-free, sadly, we all know that is not the case.
A group of students from University of Japan in Bangladesh take matters on their hand lending their effort to make a cleaner Dhaka and raise awareness among all for the same.
The sacrifice of animals on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha commemorates a sacrifice, which symbolises utmost loyalty and complete submission to the Almighty -- this is the first part of the Eid rituals.
Bactrol Fresh offers a gentle yet effective cleansing experience for the whole family.
While the sacrifice of a beloved animal during Eid ul Azha has significant value to everyone and is a celebration for all Muslims, one thing we fail to keep in mind is to maintain the cleanliness of our surroundings.
As the joyous festival of Eid ul Azha approaches, households come alive with vibrant celebrations, heartfelt prayers, and sumptuous feasts. It is a time when families and friends gather together, creating cherished memories while indulging in delectable dishes that have been lovingly prepared. The sheer joy of these communal meals is unparalleled, but it also brings with it a responsibility; the care and maintenance of our kitchenware.
Cleanliness is next to godliness is a cliched saying we have all heard since childhood but have miserably failed to take heed of this unoriginal saying. Though it means that we must keep ourselves clean, our homes spick and span and our communities unpolluted and dirt-free, sadly, we all know that is not the case.
A group of students from University of Japan in Bangladesh take matters on their hand lending their effort to make a cleaner Dhaka and raise awareness among all for the same.