“Festival of Sacrifice” or Eid ul Adha was observed by Muslims worldwide. Animal sacrifices, extravagant banquets, and special prayers are all part of the three-day celebration.
The impoverished, neighbors, friends, and relatives are then all given an equal share of the meat.
Let’s examine a few examples of how Muslims celebrated Eid ul Adha globally.
At the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, June 7, 2025, women wearing festive attire embrace in celebration following the Eid ul Adha prayer. — Reuters
Eid ul Adha honors Prophet Ibrahim’s unshakable faith when Allah asked him to sacrifice his son Ismail as a test of loyalty. When he was ready to act, Allah received his devotion and sent a lamb in Ismail’s place.