Eid al-Adha is a Muslim festival which marks the conclusion of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and honoring the sacrifice of Abraham. It is called "The Festival of the Sacrifice." It is the second...Read More
The festival of Eid al Adha denotes the end of Hajj, which is the yearly journey to Mecca the holy city. Muslims around the world celebrate the festival, which occurs on the 10th day of Dhu al...Read More
Eid al Adha is commemorated in the memory of our beloved Ibrahim. It honors the willingness of Ibrahim (known in the Christian testament as Abraham) to sacrifice his son as a symbol of his...Read More
In the religion of Islam, the festival of sacrifice is a significant festival that takes place at the end of Hajj. It denotes the end of hajj (pilgrimage) rites in Saudi Arabia, and it is also...Read More
Eid al-Adha was celebrated/observed in 2019 on sundown of Sunday, August 11th, and it ends four days later on Thursday, August 15th. This year, in 2020, it will start on Thursday, 30th July and...Read More
Eid al Adha is the larger of the two holidays as Adha is a celebration of the sacrifice of Ibrahim’s son to Allah. It is a demonstration to God of our willingness to sacrifice for him. It...Read More
Eid-al Adha is the second of two Islamic holidays celebrated worldwide each year. Eid-al Adha is the holier of the two. It incorporates gift-giving, festive meals, Eid prayers in the Mosque,...Read More
Pakistan. The celebration honors the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God's command. Before Ibrahim could sacrifice his son, God provided a ram to...Read More
Most Muslim countries observe a three-day festival; however, Eid al Adha is only practiced on one day in Burma. During both Eids, the traditional greeting is the standard Islamic greeting, and...Read More