Friends, charity, faith, and tradition come together each year on Eid al-Adha. Indian Muslims gather together for an enjoyable time and live out the values of the Muslim faith.
In this article, you’ll learn about Eid al-Adha in India, from how it got started to how Indian Muslims celebrate today.
Let’s get started.
1. What is Eid al-Adha?
Eid al-Adha, often called “The Feast of the Sacrifice” in English, is one of the most important Muslim holidays worldwide.
It originates from the story of Ibrahim, who was willing to sacrifice his son Ismael. According to the Quran, Ibrahim had asked Allah to give him a son, and Allah did so. But as Ismael grew older, Ibrahim began having recurring dreams of slaughtering his son and realized it was an order from Allah to sacrifice his son. Upon Ibrahim telling his son this, Ismael told his father to do as Allah willed. Ibrahim prepared his son for the sacrifice and was about to slaughter him, but was stopped by a voice. This voice told him that the “vision” had already been completed. Ibrahim was given a lamb to sacrifice in Ismael’s place, and Ismael was revealed to be a righteous prophet.
Today, the Muslim celebration of this holiday focuses on selflessness and serves as a reminder that Allah blesses the faithful. Eid al-Adha is also associated with the willingness to give up cherished possessions to glorify Allah.
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2. When is Eid al-Adha in India?
The date of Eid al-Adha varies each year on the Gregorian calendar, as it takes place on the tenth day of Dhu al-Hijjah. The holiday then lasts for roughly three days.
Here’s a list of this holiday’s tentative start date for the next ten years.
Year | Start Date |
---|---|
2020 | July 31 |
2021 | July 20 |
2022 | July 10 |
2023 | June 29 |
2024 | June 17 |
2025 | June 7 |
2026 | May 27 |
2027 | May 17 |
2028 | May 6 |
2029 | April 24 |
Note that these dates may not be entirely accurate, and may vary. The date of Eid al-Adha is officially determined each year by professional moon-sighters, and the dates above are only expected estimates.
3. How is Eid al-Adha Celebrated?
On the Eid al-Adha holiday, Indian Muslims gather together for ईद नमाज़ (iid namaaz), or “Eid prayer,” in mosques and in more open spaces. Many people opt to नए कपड़े पहनना (naye kapde pahan na), or “wear new clothes,” for these gatherings, and to offer each other Eid al-Adha greetings. Due to the large number of Muslims living in India, this Eid al-Adha prayer time in India is known to sometimes cause traffic or otherwise make transportation difficult, so keep this in mind if you plan on visiting!
One of the most important Eid al-Adha observances is that of sacrificing an animal. In light of Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son—and Allah’s provision of a lamb to sacrifice in Ismael’s place—many Muslims भगवान के नाम पे भेड़,गाय,बकरे,भैंस या ऊट की बलि चढ़ाना (bhagwaan ke naam pe bhed,gaye,bakre,bhains ya oot ki bali chadhaana), or “sacrifice a sheep, cow, goat, buffalo, or camel in the name of God.”
It’s worth noting that this sacrifice is not used as an atonement for sins, and it’s said that the blood and meat of this animal don’t reach Allah at all. Rather, this sacrifice is more about selflessness and charity, and is a way of showing devotion to Allah (which pleases Him). The sacrificed animal, therefore, is usually divided into three portions: one portion for the poor and needy, one portion to bring home to one’s own family, and one portion to give away to friends and other relatives.
Eid al-Adha in India is the perfect occasion to prepare and enjoy meat-based meals and other tasty dishes!
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4. Islam & Mosques in India
Did you know that India and the Arab world had trading relations long before the introduction of Islam?
Perhaps it’s for this reason that Islam spread fairly quickly in India. The country has many mosques, a couple of which date back to the 600 ADs!
You can read more about Indian mosques on Wikipedia.
5. Must-Know Hindi Eid al-Adha Vocabulary
Let’s review some of the Hindi vocabulary words and phrases from this article!
- भेड़ [n.]
bhed
sheep
- बकरीद [n.]
bakri id
Eid al-Adha
- नए कपड़े पहनना
naye kapde pahan na
Wear new clothes
- भगवान के नाम पे भेड़,गाय,बकरे,भैंस या ऊट की बलि चढ़ाना
bhagwaan ke naam pe bhed,gaye,bakre,bhains ya oot ki bali chadhaana
Sacrifice a sheep, cow, goat, buffalo, or camel in the name of God
- बलिदान [n.]
baliDaan
Sacrifice
- मुसलमान [n.]
musalmaan
Muslim
- बड़ी ईद [n.]
badii iid
Greater Eid
- गोश्त का एक तिहाई हिस्सा दोस्तों और पड़ोसियों को देना
goshT ka ek Tihaayi hissa DosTon aur padosiyon ko Dena
Give away one third of the meat to friends and neighbors
- ईद नमाज़
iid namaaz
Eid prayer
- परिवार और दोस्तों की महफ़िल
parivaar aur Doston ki mahfil
Family and friend gathering
- गोश्त का एक तिहाई हिस्सा ज़रूरतमंद को देना
goshT ka ek Tihaayi hissa zaruraTmanD ko Dena
Donate one third or more of the meat to the poor and needy
- बक्र ईद [n.]
bakr iid
Bakrid
Remember that you can find each of these words with an audio pronunciation on our Hindi Eid al-Adha vocabulary list for pronunciation practice!
Final Thoughts
The importance of Eid al-Adha for Muslims in India can’t be overstated. This is a holiday of community, charity, and other prominent Muslim values!
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