What is Eid al-Adha?
Eid al-Adha honors the great sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). He was ready to give up his beloved son, Ismail (AS), in obedience to Allah’s command. Just as he was about to do so, Allah replaced Ismail with a ram. This moment showed that true sacrifice is about intention and devotion.
To remember this powerful act of faith, Muslims perform Qurbani the sacrifice of an animal such as a sheep, goat, cow, or camel. The meat is then shared with family, friends, and especially those in need.
When Is Eid al-Adha in 2025?
The first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah are expected to begin on 28th May 2025, depending on the moon sighting. The Day of Arafah will likely fall on 5th June، Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on 6th June 2025.
The celebration continues for three days, ending on the evening of 9th June 2025.
How Do We Celebrate Eid al-Adha?
Eid al-Adha begins with a special congregational prayer. After the prayer, the Qurbani sacrifice is carried out. But Eid is more than just rituals. It is a day of community, kindness, and connection.
Families gather, wear new clothes, share meals, and express gratitude. Most importantly, Eid is a chance to spread joy, especially to orphans, widows, and vulnerable families who may not have the means to celebrate.
Giving Qurbani to Orphans and Families in Need
Through our Eid initiative, we ensure that no one is left behind. Your Qurbani can bring a smile to the face of an orphan and provide a nourishing meal for a struggling family.
When you give your Qurbani through our trusted platform, you are doing more than fulfilling a religious duty. You are bringing joy, warmth, and hope to those who need it most.
The Sunnah of Eid al-Adha
To fully embrace the spirit of Eid, we follow the beautiful traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). These include:
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Performing ghusl (ritual bath) before the Eid prayer
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Wearing your best clothes
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Reciting the Takbirat of Eid
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Attending the Eid prayer in congregation
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Offering your Qurbani
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Sharing meals and happiness with others
Why Your Qurbani Matters
In many parts of the world, meat is a rare luxury. Through your Qurbani, orphans and low-income families will receive fresh, high-quality meat during Eid sometimes for the first time in months.
Our teams follow proper hygiene, ethical standards, and fair distribution. They reach remote villages, refugee camps, and underserved urban areas places where your generosity makes a real impact.