Festivals & Public Holidays

Eid ul adha is the second most celebrated holiday among Muslims in the Islamic calendar. Eid al-adha will be celebrated on Monday, 17 June in 2024.

Eid al Adha 2024

Eid al Adha is a fiesta of libation that means sacrificing the animal into 3 different parts, who were living in hardship. The meat is divided into three parts. One part is for the family and the second part is for the relatives and the last part is kept for the needy people. It is honored by taking a layoff by Muslims living all over the globe. It is contemplated as a most momentous fete in the Islamic religion. Eid al Adha is celebrated with full enthusiasm all over the world. People get up early and adore quran.


In many parts of the world Eid al Adha is celebrated by arranging livestock markets for the people who want to sacrifice the animals on this day. In the Islamic religion, the act of atonement is that Muslims are ready to sacrifice their lives and sacrifice all their interests and desires for the sake of truth. Eid al adha embarrasses on the 10th day of Dhu al Hijjah, the twelve and final month of the Islamic lunar celebration.


Eid al Adha is inaugurated with special prayers called "salat al eid" after khutbah. Amid Eid, one of the foremost common things said by individuals to one another is "Eid Mubarak!". People come together and exchange gifts and arrange dinners and enjoy with each other. People apply henna and wear beautiful clothes and celebrate this festival happily.


Eid ul Adha 2024

2024 Eid Al Adha Date

Eid al Adha's date changes each year because it takes after the Islamic lunar calendar, which is approximately 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar. To decide the exact date, the location of the modern moon plays a vital part. Eid al Adha is deliberated by the appearance of the half-moon in the sky and the actual date is authenticated by the celestial observation of the moon and can vary from place to place.


Eid al Adha will begin on 16 June, 2024 and will end on 17 June, 2024 as per the Islamic agenda. This day holds great importance in the lives of Muslims as it marks the contribution of Abraham to Allah. Muslim people visit Mecca for worshiping Allah. On this day, people greet each other by saying Eid Mubarak which means blessed festival day. People do share greetings and exchange gifts with other people as a remark of love. People come together and celebrate it as an occasion with full happiness as they thank god for giving them strength and energy. For more accurate procedures people consult with priests in mosques.


Eid al Adha Meaning

Eid al Adha means relinquishing the creature into 3 distinctive parts, who were living in hardship. The animals like sheep, goats, and camels are obligations as this act marks acquiescence and fidelity to God by Abraham. It is a notable festival in the Islamic religion which is marked with a holiday in the Muslim community. Muslim people gather in open spaces and perform prayers followed by preaching. Eid al Adha is celebrated with full excitement all over the world. Individuals get up early and reverence quran. The 3 parts of the meat are kept for the family, relatives, and needy people. On this day, Islamic people used to get together for meals and share their love and bond. People also open their doors to needy people and give some charity. Eid al-Adha is a time for Muslims to stand firm in their beliefs, show compassion and mercy to others, and promote the benefits of charity and sacrifice. It promotes a sense of community and harmony among Muslims and strengthens their spiritual bond with God. This act of Abraham teaches us about confidence and unfaltering faith in God's plan, even when someone is in a laborious situation. This day makes people remind of the faith, stability, and teachings of the Islamic religion.


Eid Al Adha Significance

The significance of this day is to mark the climax of the hajj i.e. the fifth pillar of Islamic religion. This day represents the symbol of loyalty of Abraham and the survivorship of Ishmael, as Abraham was about to sacrifice his son for Allah and Allah replace his son with a ram. This is how Allah tested the determination of Abraham. Eid al Adha plays a vital role in the lives of Muslims as it holds the religious and spiritual spot in their life. Eid al Adha is an intense and holy day for the Muslim religion. People end up with bitterness and start their new joinings with fondness and tenderness on the day of Eid al Adha. People do share greetings and exchange gifts with other people as a remark of love. People do charity as this action shower the grace of Allah on them. Eid al Adha promotes a sense of unity and bond in the Muslim community. The main theme of Eid al-Adha revolves around Abraham's willingness to follow God's commands without hesitation. It encourages obedience and devotion to God's will, even in times of difficulty and emotional distress.


Eid Al Adha Celebrations

Eid al Adha is celebrated with full enthusiasm all over the earth in Muslim communities. People get up early and worship quran. On this day, Islamic people used to exchange gifts and have meals together as it made their bond strong. People show their gratitude towards those living below the poverty line by giving charity. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc, marked Eid ul Adha with a public holiday. Especially the country Saudi Arabia celebrates this festival passionately and eagerly as it is the birthplace of Islam. People wear the prettiest clothes and perform prayers as per their rituals. People go shopping as it makes them happy and enjoy their day fully. People decorate their homes with lights and flowers.


People do prepare seviyan or kheer (prepared from rice and milk) as sweet dishes for the day. People celebrate this day according to their rituals as they are residing in different places.


This day is celebrated with passion, eagerness, and faith as this day makes their bond strong and strengthens their relationship with friends and family. Markets are crowded with people. Eid al Adha is checked as a cheerful and pleasant celebration in the Islamic community that denotes the acquiescence and fidelity to God and the symbol of loyalty of Abraham and the survivorship of Ishmael.


Eid ul Adha Date (2020 - 2030)

Year Eid ul-adha Date Day
2020 31 July Friday
2021 20 July Tuesday
2022 10 July Sunday
2023 29 June Thursday
2024 17 June Monday
2025 7 June Saturday
2026 27 May Wednesday
2027 17 May Monday
2028 5 May Friday
2029 24 April Tuesday
2030 14 April Sunday


*Celebrations on Eid-al-Adha varies in different countries.



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