What is Eid ul-adha?


Eid ul-adha is one of the most special Islamic months in the Islamic calendar.It represents for when ibrahim was about to sacrifice his son but then God stopped him and gave him a lamp to sacrifice instead.


When is Eid ul-adha celebrated?


Eid ul-adha is a general holiday in Muslim countries.In 2020 Eid ul-adha begins on sundown Thursday 30 July and ends on the nightfall Monday 3 August.


What is the story of Eid ul-adha?


Eid ul-adha celibates the time for when ibrahim was about to sacrifice his son because God asked him to but before he sacrifices his son God stopped him and gave him a lamp instead.


How is Eid celebrated


In some countries Muslims resign a sheep or a goat[In Britain the animal is killed at a slaughter house].The meat is shared equally by family,friends and the poor.


Hajj


Muslims calibrate the final day of the hajj.The hajj is a trip to Makkah in Saudi Arabia.It happens every year and therefore it is the fith pillar of Islam.