Eid al Adha 2026 (1447)
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| Eid al Adha 2026 (1447) | |
| Hijri Date | 9-Dhu al-Hijjah-1447 |
| Gregorian Date | 2026-05-27 |
| Day of Week | Wednesday |
| Days Remaining | 178 Days |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Eid al Adha 2026 (1447)
When is Eid al-Adha 2026?
Eid al-Adha 2026 will be celebrated on 2026-05-27, which is the 10th day of Dhul Hijjah 1447.
How many days until Eid al-Adha 2026?
There are 178 days remaining until Eid al-Adha on 2026-05-27.
What date is the Festival of Sacrifice 2026?
The Festival of Sacrifice (Eid al-Adha) 2026 will be celebrated on 2026-05-27, corresponding to 10th Dhul Hijjah 1447.
What is Eid al-Adha?
Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, is celebrated on the 10th day of Dhul Hijjah, commemorating Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail in complete obedience to Allah's command.
How is Eid al-Adha celebrated?
Muslims celebrate with special Eid prayers, performing animal sacrifice (Qurbani/Udhiya), sharing meat with family and the poor, wearing new clothes, and gathering with loved ones for festive meals and celebrations.
What is Qurbani or Udhiya?
Qurbani (also called Udhiya) is the ritual sacrifice of an animal (usually a goat, sheep, cow, or camel) performed by financially capable Muslims, following the example of Prophet Ibrahim's devotion to Allah.
Who is required to perform Qurbani?
Qurbani is obligatory (Wajib) for adult Muslims who are financially capable (meeting Nisab criteria), mentally sound, and not traveling during the days of sacrifice (10th-12th Dhul Hijjah).
How is the sacrificial meat distributed?
The meat from Qurbani is traditionally divided into three equal parts: one-third for the family, one-third for relatives and friends, and one-third for the poor and needy in the community.
What is the spiritual significance of Eid al-Adha?
Eid al-Adha commemorates complete submission to Allah's will, the importance of sacrifice for faith, Allah's mercy in providing alternatives, and the unity of Muslims worldwide during Hajj season.
What animals can be sacrificed for Qurbani?
Acceptable animals for Qurbani include goats, sheep (at least 1 year old), cows, buffalo (at least 2 years old), and camels (at least 5 years old). The animals must be healthy and free from defects.
How long does Eid al-Adha last?
Eid al-Adha celebrations last for four days (10th-13th Dhul Hijjah), known as Ayyam al-Tashreeq, during which Qurbani can be performed and festivities continue.