π Significance of Eid ul-Adha
Eid ul-Adha commemorates the unwavering faith of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), who was willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to God's command. This act of devotion is honored through the ritual of Qurbani (animal sacrifice), symbolizing submission to Allah's will. The festival also marks the culmination of the Hajj pilgrimage, a fundamental pillar of Islam.
π Observance Dates Across Countries
The date of Eid ul-Adha varies globally, depending on the sighting of the moon, which marks the beginning of the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah.
Celebrated on Friday, June 6, 2025:
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Saudi Arabia
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United Arab Emirates
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Oman
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Qatar
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Indonesia
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United States
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United Kingdom
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Canada
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France
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Spain
These countries observed the crescent moon on May 27, 2025, setting Eid al-Adha for June 6.
Celebrated on Saturday, June 7, 2025:
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India
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Pakistan
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Bangladesh
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Malaysia
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Nigeria
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Morocco
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New Zealand
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Brunei
In these regions, the moon was not sighted on May 27, leading to the commencement of Dhul Hijjah on May 29 and Eid al-Adha on June 7.
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Eid Prayers: Special congregational prayers are held in mosques and open grounds.
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Qurbani: Muslims who can afford to do so perform the ritual sacrifice of an animal, distributing the meat among family, friends, and those in need.
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Charity: Emphasis is placed on giving to the less fortunate, reflecting the festival's spirit of generosity.
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Family Gatherings: Families come together to share meals and celebrate the occasion.
π Eid Greetings Around the World
While "Eid Mubarak" is universally used, various cultures have their unique expressions:
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Arabic: Eid Mubarak
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Turkish: BayramΔ±nΔ±z Kutlu Olsun
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Malay: Selamat Hari Raya Aidiladha
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Urdu: Eid Mubarak
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Bengali: Eid Mubarak
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Swahili: Eid Njema
These greetings reflect the cultural diversity within the global Muslim community.
As communities worldwide come together to observe Eid ul-Adha, the festival serves as a reminder of faith, sacrifice, and the importance of compassion towards others.
Eid Mubarak to all celebrating!