Eid al-Adha: Dates, Meaning, Traditions & Countries
Kurban Bayramı (also called Kurban Bayramı veya Bakrid) is one of the most important Islamic holidays. It is closely connected to Hajj and is observed by Muslims worldwide. Because it follows a lunar calendar, the Gregorian dates change each year and can vary by country.
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What is Eid al-Adha?
Eid al-Adha commemorates devotion and willingness to sacrifice, and is observed around the time of Hajj (the pilgrimage to Makkah). Many communities begin the day with a special Eid prayer, gather with family, and share meals and greetings.
Eid al-Adha occurs during the days of Hajj. The day before Eid is the Day of Arafah, a key day for pilgrims and a significant day of worship.
Many people emphasize charity and community support, including sharing food with relatives, neighbors, and those in need.
In many places, an animal sacrifice is performed (where permitted), and the meat is distributed among family and people in need.
Friends and families visit each other, exchange greetings, and celebrate together. Public holidays may last multiple days depending on location.
Eid al-Adha Dates by Year (Estimated)
This table lists commonly referenced dates. Observed dates may differ by country by about one day.
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Countries & Regions Where Eid al-Adha Is Observed
Eid al-Adha is observed worldwide by Muslim communities. Use the quick list below to open country calling codes, phone formats, and local time.
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