Eid-ul-Adha 2021: History and significance of this holy festival
Eid-ul-Adha 2021: History and significance of this holy festival
- Eid-ul-Adha 2021: Bakra Eid will be celebrated on July 21 across India. Read all about the history and significance of this holy festival.
Eid-ul-Adha 2021 will be celebrated on July 21 across India. The announcement was made a few weeks ago by the Islamic organisations in the country. Eid-ul-Adha is the second major Islamic festival after Eid-al-Fitr (or Meethi Eid) celebrated by Muslims. The festival is also known as Bakra Eid, Bakrid, Eid al-Adha, Eid Qurban or Qurban Bayarami. While Meethi Eid marks the end of the Holy month of Ramzan, Bakri Eid concludes the annual Hajj pilgrimage made by Islamic devotees.
The Bakra Eid is celebrated after ten days of the moon sighting. And this year for the month of Zul Hijjah, the twelfth month of the Islamic or lunar calendar, the moon was sighted on Sunday evening, July 12. Therefore, Eid-ul-Adha will be marked on July 21 in India. The Day of Arafah or Muslim pilgrimage (Hajj) began on the evening of July 18 and will end on the evening of July 19. July 20 will be celebrated as the day of Eid-ul-Adha in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, London and North America. India usually celebrates both the festivals of Eid-ul-Fitra and Eid-ul-Adha, a day after Saudi Arabia.
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Eid-ul-Adha 2021: History and significance of this holy festival
- Eid-ul-Adha 2021: Bakra Eid will be celebrated on July 21 across India. Read all about the history and significance of this holy festival.
Eid-ul-Adha 2021 will be celebrated on July 21 across India. The announcement was made a few weeks ago by the Islamic organisations in the country. Eid-ul-Adha is the second major Islamic festival after Eid-al-Fitr (or Meethi Eid) celebrated by Muslims. The festival is also known as Bakra Eid, Bakrid, Eid al-Adha, Eid Qurban or Qurban Bayarami. While Meethi Eid marks the end of the Holy month of Ramzan, Bakri Eid concludes the annual Hajj pilgrimage made by Islamic devotees.
The Bakra Eid is celebrated after ten days of the moon sighting. And this year for the month of Zul Hijjah, the twelfth month of the Islamic or lunar calendar, the moon was sighted on Sunday evening, July 12. Therefore, Eid-ul-Adha will be marked on July 21 in India. The Day of Arafah or Muslim pilgrimage (Hajj) began on the evening of July 18 and will end on the evening of July 19. July 20 will be celebrated as the day of Eid-ul-Adha in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, London and North America. India usually celebrates both the festivals of Eid-ul-Fitra and Eid-ul-Adha, a day after Saudi Arabia.
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Eid-ul-Adha 2021: History and significance of this holy festival
- Eid-ul-Adha 2021: Bakra Eid will be celebrated on July 21 across India. Read all about the history and significance of this holy festival.
Eid-ul-Adha 2021 will be celebrated on July 21 across India. The announcement was made a few weeks ago by the Islamic organisations in the country. Eid-ul-Adha is the second major Islamic festival after Eid-al-Fitr (or Meethi Eid) celebrated by Muslims. The festival is also known as Bakra Eid, Bakrid, Eid al-Adha, Eid Qurban or Qurban Bayarami. While Meethi Eid marks the end of the Holy month of Ramzan, Bakri Eid concludes the annual Hajj pilgrimage made by Islamic devotees.
The Bakra Eid is celebrated after ten days of the moon sighting. And this year for the month of Zul Hijjah, the twelfth month of the Islamic or lunar calendar, the moon was sighted on Sunday evening, July 12. Therefore, Eid-ul-Adha will be marked on July 21 in India. The Day of Arafah or Muslim pilgrimage (Hajj) began on the evening of July 18 and will end on the evening of July 19. July 20 will be celebrated as the day of Eid-ul-Adha in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, London and North America. India usually celebrates both the festivals of Eid-ul-Fitra and Eid-ul-Adha, a day after Saudi Arabia.
ALSO READ: Hajj 2021: Date, history, significance of Muslims pilgrimage and Day of Arafah
- Eid-ul-Adha 2021: Bakra Eid will be celebrated on July 21 across India. Read all about the history and significance of this holy festival.
Eid-ul-Adha 2021 will be celebrated on July 21 across India. The announcement was made a few weeks ago by the Islamic organisations in the country. Eid-ul-Adha is the second major Islamic festival after Eid-al-Fitr (or Meethi Eid) celebrated by Muslims. The festival is also known as Bakra Eid, Bakrid, Eid al-Adha, Eid Qurban or Qurban Bayarami. While Meethi Eid marks the end of the Holy month of Ramzan, Bakri Eid concludes the annual Hajj pilgrimage made by Islamic devotees.
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The Bakra Eid is celebrated after ten days of the moon sighting. And this year for the month of Zul Hijjah, the twelfth month of the Islamic or lunar calendar, the moon was sighted on Sunday evening, July 12. Therefore, Eid-ul-Adha will be marked on July 21 in India. The Day of Arafah or Muslim pilgrimage (Hajj) began on the evening of July 18 and will end on the evening of July 19. July 20 will be celebrated as the day of Eid-ul-Adha in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, London and North America. India usually celebrates both the festivals of Eid-ul-Fitra and Eid-ul-Adha, a day after Saudi Arabia.
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