Eid-ul-Adha, also known as Kurban Bayrami in Turkey and Bakri Eid throughout the world, is a Muslim religious festival that is celebrated over a period of four days. The dates for this festival are in accordance with the Muslim lunar calendar. Adah is the most important day, and it falls on the 10th day of Thul-Hijjah. On this day, goats are slaughtered to remember the sacrifice Abraham made before God, in order to save his son. A special prayer is offered before the sacrifice of the animal. Eid-ul-Adah is a festive occasion when prayers are offered in the mosques, when families get together, and when peace and goodwill reign over the city.
start date: 2006-12-31
end date: 2006-12-31
2006-12-20 06:39:10
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answered by Lily Allen 3
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costly, Assalamu'alikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.. i'm a Malay. i'm a Malaysian. My Mazhab is Shafie. i'm a Muslim. My faith is Islam. I even have had performed my fasting for 30 days from thirteenth September till at present 12th October, 2007. Now Malaysian Time is 12.forty two am. i'm on Celebrating Aidil Fitri 1428 Hijrah. Allahhuakhbar Walillahilham. Wishing all Muslim and Muslimah throught out the international satisfied "Eid ul-Fitr". i've got gained my struggling with throught out Ramadan. i finished my 30 days of "Fasting". i'm celebrating Aidil Fitri, 01 Syawal, 1428 Hijrah (thirteenth October, 2007). Alhamdullillah. Syukran. Allahhu-Akhbar!. Minal Aidzin Wal Faidzin. Wabillahitaufiq Walhidayah Wassalamu'alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.
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answered by trinkle 4
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31 Dec or 01 Jan...depends on what country you live in and when will you see the new moon (cresent) to mark the beginning of Dhil-Hijja month.
2006-12-20 06:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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the answer regarding 31st Dec or 1st Jan is correct
2006-12-20 06:43:53
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answered by ROVER T 2
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Don't know, but I hope there's someone there to pick him up.
2006-12-20 06:43:34
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answered by Roy S 3
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