Eid Ul Adha 2020

In Islam there are two main festivals (celebration festivals): Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the blessed month of Ramadan. And Eid al-Adha, the biggest feast, which followed the completion of the annual pilgrimage, at a time of sacrifice. Although Eid al-Adha does not have a direct relationship with Hajj, it is only a day after the end of Hajj and is therefore important at the right time. Eid al-Adha falls on the tenth day of the (twelfth) month of the Islamic lunar calendar. Dhul Hijjah. The day the celebrations are held depends on a legitimate view of the moon, after the annual pilgrimage to Hajj is completed, and is a duty of all Muslims who meet specific criteria, and is one of the five important pillars of Islam. The Eid al-Adha celebration is a reminder of the prophet Ibrahim's dedication to Almighty God and his willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail. At the time of the sacrifice, God replaced the Almighty Ismail with a ram, who would have been sacrificed in place of h...