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Eid ul Adha in the Pakistan falls on June 16, 2024. In addition to celebrating love and affection on this special day, it's beneficial to be aware of various other significant dates throughout the year. This includes public holidays, national holidays, religious observances, bank holidays, and cultural festivals. By exploring the information provided below, you can gain insights into the dates of all upcoming holidays in the Pakistan, allowing you to plan and participate in various festivities and observances that hold cultural, religious, or national significance.
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Eid ul Adha | 16 June, 2024 |
Eid-ul-Azha is a very meaningful and memorable day, the acceptance of the prayers on this day has been indicated by the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), so we should all repent and seek forgiveness on the day of Eid. Not verbal, but practical repentance. Pray before God, ask for forgiveness for your shortcomings, sins and do everything possible to please your Lord. Remember, "sacrifice" has been an integral part of all religions since the beginning of the world. It is an offering of life before Allah, which is offered with an animal as a substitute.
Date: Eid al-Adha in Pakistan is expected to begin on the evening of Sunday, June 17, 2024.
Holidays: Eid al-Adha 2024 will be celebrated with a four-day holiday from June 16th to June 19th (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday).
Prayer time: The times for the special prayers on Eid al-Adha have not been disclosed as we are still waiting for the official dates from the moon sighting.
Celebrations: Eid al-Adha is a significant festival celebrated in Pakistan's various Muslim communities, also known as Bari Eid or 'Feast of the Sacrifice'. It displays the act of discipline shown by Prophet Ibrahim to the willingness of Allah.
Traditions: The main observance of Eid al-Adha in Pakistan is the symbolic reenactment of Ibrahim’s obedience by sacrificing a goat, lamb, or ram. Many Muslim families distribute the meat from the sacrificed animal amongst family, neighbors, friends, as well as the poor so that all Muslims can enjoy a meat-based meal on this pious day.
Eid al-Adha is an important Islamic festival celebrated by Muslims around the world to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son
Eid al-Adha will be celebrated in Pakistan from the evening of June 17 to the evening of July 21.
Eid al-Adha 2024 will be celebrated in Pakistan with a four-day holiday from June 16th to June 19th (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday).