AlAdha
Al-Adha, commonly written Eid al-Adha and translated as the Festival of the Sacrifice, is a major Islamic holiday observed by Muslims around the world. It commemorates the willingness of the Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to obey God’s command to sacrifice his son, a test that God ultimately relieved by providing a ram to sacrifice instead. The holiday emphasizes faith, obedience, charity, and communal solidarity.
Timing and observance: Eid al-Adha falls on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month of
Rites and charitable aspects: The day typically begins with a special communal prayer, performed in mosques
Regional traditions and significance: Customs, foods, and greetings vary by culture, but the holiday generally centers