When is Eid-al-Adha:?Bakrid, or Eid-al-Adha 2025, is rapidly approaching and will bring with it a period of introspection, devotion, and fellowship. This important Islamic holiday honors Prophet Ibrahim's unshakable faith and readiness to offer his son as a sacrifice in response to God's instruction.?
Muslims around the world commemorate the event with special prayers, almsgiving, and food sharing with loved ones, friends, and the less fortunate. Following the crescent moon sighting, the festival is anticipated to be celebrated in India on June 6 or 7, 2025.?
Communities get ready to celebrate the charity and selflessness that Eid-ul-Adha represents as the day approaches, strengthening links and bringing happiness to everyone.??
The date of Eid-al-Adha can change every year because the Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle. This time, on May 27, 2025, the crescent moon that signifies the start of Dhul Hijjah was seen in Saudi Arabia. In light of this, the Middle East will celebrate Eid-al-Adha on June 6, 2025.
The moon sighting indicates that the celebration will be celebrated in India on June 7, 2025, one day later. The date may change, though, and Eid will be observed on June 7 in the Middle East and June 8 in India if the moon is not visible on June 6, 2025.
The Indian subcontinent's lunar calendar is a little later than that of Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern nations, which accounts for the discrepancy in celebration dates.
It is currently confirmed that India will celebrate Eid-al-Adha on June 7, 2025.
The Quran's account of Ibrahim and Isma'il's sacrifice, found in Surah As-Saffat (verses 99¨C113), is where the Eid-ul-Adha celebration had its start. The religious epic highlights the deep act of devotion to and submission to the divine.?
It is thought that Ibrahim's dream contained a divine command. As a test of his faith, he was urged to sacrifice his cherished son, Isma'il (Ishmael). Ibrahim then sacrificed his son, who was changed to a sheep, as a sign of his loyalty and submission.
The celebration has greater importance and value than just sacrifice. It promotes charity, generosity, and the virtues of humility, compassion, and thankfulness. Eid ul-Adha honors Ibrahim's sacrifice and celebrates solidarity and unity at the end of the Hajj trip to Mecca, one of the Five Pillars of Islam.?
Muslims typically celebrate the event by offering morning prayers at the mosque and then offering an animal sacrifice, typically a camel, goat, sheep, or buffalo. Muslims celebrate this day by exchanging gifts and greetings, throwing lavish feasts, and giving meat to friends, family, and the less fortunate and in need.?
The following are the main customs Muslims follow on Eid-al-Adha:
1. Eid Prayer: Following a special Eid prayer, Muslims congregate in mosques or open spaces for a sermon. The festival's main themes¡ªsacrifice, obedience, and faith¡ªare emphasized throughout the sermon.
2. Qurbani (Sacrifice): Those who can afford to offer a halal animal, usually a goat, sheep, or cow, as a ritual sacrifice following the prayer. Three equal portions of the meat are separated:
A third for the family
A third for friends and family
A third for the underprivileged and destitute
3. Sharing and Charity: Eid-al-Adha encourages kindness and group solidarity. By giving away meat and offering assistance to those in need, Muslims are urged to spread their blessings and strengthen the bonds of solidarity and charity.
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