- Eid al-Adha - Wikipedia
Eid al-Adha[a] (Arabic: عيد الأضحى, romanized: ʿĪd al-ʾAḍḥā, lit 'Feast of Sacrifice') is the second of the two main festivals in Islam alongside Eid al-Fitr It falls on the 10th of Dhu al-Hijja, the twelfth and final month of the Islamic calendar [2]
- What Is Eid 2025? What To Know About the Muslim Holiday - Parade
What is Eid, and when is it in 2025? If you're not familiar with Islam or with its customs and beliefs, here's a primer on Eid
- Islamic Holidays 2025: Dates, Customs and Significance
Eid al-Adha 2025 will be observed from 6 June to 9 June in Saudi Arabia and the United States, and from 7 June to 10 June in Europe, North Africa, the United Kingdom, and South Asia
- What is Eid al-Adha and why do Muslims celebrate it?
Eid al-Adha, or the “Feast of Sacrifice,” is one of Islam’s holiest festivals, honoring Ibrahim’s devotion to God and marking the end of the annual Hajj pilgrimage
- Eid al-Adha: Everything to know about second major Islamic holiday
Thousands of Muslims in Ohio are celebrating the second significant Islamic holiday, Eid al-Adha, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, on June 6, 2025, the 10th day of the month of Dhul Hijjah
- Eid al-Adha 2025: Origins of the Islamic holiday and why its celebrated
Eid al-Adha, a period of "communal enjoyment" for Muslims worldwide, has officially arrived Here's what we've learned about the Islamic holiday
- What is Eid al-Adha and why is it important for Muslims?
Eid al-Adha, also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice,” commemorates the profound act of faith shown by Prophet Ibrahim, who was willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to God’s command
- What Is Eid? A Festive Guide to Islam’s Biggest Celebrations
The Arabic word “Eid” means festival or feast, and it marks two significant celebrations in the Muslim calendar Muslims worldwide gather for these special occasions, which blend spiritual devotion with community celebration
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