Eid ul Adha 2025 in Pakistan
Eid ul Adha, also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice,” is one of the most significant Islamic holidays celebrated by Muslims around the world. In 2025, Eid ul Adha in Pakistan will be observed on Saturday, 7th June 2025, depending on the sighting of the moon. It commemorates the devotion and obedience of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) and serves as a reminder of sacrifice, compassion, and faith.
The Significance of Eid ul Adha
Eid ul Adha honors the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to Allah. However, Allah replaced his son with a ram, showing that the intention and faith behind the action hold the highest value.
This event is mentioned in the Holy Quran and serves as a powerful lesson of submission to the will of Allah, encouraging believers to embody values of generosity, faith, and sacrifice.
Date and Public Holidays
According to the Islamic lunar calendar, Eid ul Adha falls on 10th Dhul-Hijjah. In 2025, this corresponds to:
These three days are marked as public holidays across Pakistan, allowing families and communities to come together in celebration.
How Eid ul Adha is Celebrated in Pakistan
Important Safety and Cleanliness Tips for Qurbani
Conclusion
Eid ul Adha is a powerful reminder of selflessness, obedience, and unity. It teaches us to care for others, share our blessings, and strengthen our faith. As we celebrate Eid ul Adha 2025, let us remember its spiritual message and extend kindness to all around us.
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