Eid-ul-Adha

There are two key Eid’s (Celebration Festivals) in Islam: Eid-ul-Adha, which signifies the completion of the Holy Month of Ramadan; and Eid Al Adha, the Greater Eid, which follows the completion of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, at the time of Qurbani (sacrifice).
Although Eid-ul-Adha has no direct relation to the Hajj Pilgrimage, it is but a day after the completion of Hajj and therefore has significance in time.

Eid Al Adha

The day of Eid Al Adha falls on the tenth day in the final (twelfth) month of the Islamic Lunar Calendar; Dhu-al-Hijjah. The day that celebrations fall on is dependent on a legitimate sighting of the moon, following the completion of the annual Holy Pilgrimage of Hajj - which is an obligation for all Muslims who fit specific criteria, one of the important Five Pillars of Islam.
The celebration of Eid-ul-Adha is to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion to Allah SWT and his readiness to sacrifice his son, Ismail.

Eid Ul Adha 2021

Which animal is good for Eid Ul Adha 2021?
The sacrificial animal must be a sheep, lamb, goat, cow, bull, or camel; the sheep, lamb, or goat consist of one Qurbani share. Whereas a bull, cow, or camel consists of seven shares per animal. The animal must be in good health and over a certain age to be slaughtered. It is a “halal” friendly, Islamic way.

When Is Eid

When Is Eid the Qurbani meat will then divided into three equal portions per share. One-third is for you and your family, one-third is for friends. In the third portion, those in need will be helped. We celebrate the day with our families, friends, and loved ones. While wearing new or best attire and the giving of gifts.
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