Eid Ul-Dha 2025 Date: On which day will Bakrid be celebrated in June? See the correct date

News India Live, Digital Desk: Eid ul-Azha, commonly known as Bakra Eid, is celebrated every year after sweet Eid (Eid ul Fitr). According to the Islamic calendar, the goat Eid is celebrated every year on the tenth day of Jul Hija. Jul Hija is the last month of the Islamic calendar. This month is also called the month of Haj. About 70 days after Eid-ul-Fitr, goat Eid falls. Eid-ul-Fitr celebrates the completion of the Pak month of Ramadan, while Eid-ul-Azha is the day of sacrifice.

According to the Islamic calendar, there is a difference of 2 months and 9 days between these two Eids. The festival of goat Eid is very special for Muslims. This festival is known on the completion of Haj pilgrimage and animals are sacrificed in it, which is later distributed to the needy people. Let us know when Eid ul-Azha will fall in June 2025.

When is the goat Eid in 2025?

According to the Islamic calendar, Eid ul-Azha or goat Eid can be celebrated on 6 or 7 June this year. However, its date is fixed only after the moon is seen, so the moon will have to wait to see when Eid will be celebrated when Eid will be celebrated.

Eid ul-Azha sacrifice

Eid ul-Azha has a special significance of sacrifice. Therefore, it is also called the day of sacrifice. On this day, it is considered to be a sacrifice, that is why Muslims from all over the world sacrifice goats on this day. Bakra sacrifice on Eid is considered reasonable. In Islam, the status of reasonable comes after the duty.

Why is the goat Eid celebrated?

Once Allah Ta’ala ordered his Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim Alaihissalam to sacrifice his cutest thing. Hazrat Ibrahim agreed to sacrifice his son Hazrat Ismail, following the command of Allah. After this, Allah ordered to sacrifice the goat in place of his son Ismail. Since then, goat is sacrificed on the goat Eid.

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