Eid Ul Adha 2024 Date in Japan

Eid ul Adha 2024 Date in Japan starts on the evening of 27 June 2024 and ends on 29 June 2024. Eid ul Adha or Eid ul Azha is known as the Festival of Sacrifice in the Islamic faith and Muslims worldwide. Eid ul Adha 2024 date in Japan observes every year in the month of Zul Hijjah or Dhul Hijjah and the Islamic date of 10. Eid ul Azha or Bakra Eid is also called Eid Al Adha in the Arabic world.

Event Eid Ul Adha
Date Evening of 15 June, 2024
Hijri Date 10 Zulhijjah 1445 AH

Eid Ul Adha in Japan is 15 June, 2024 (10 Zulhijjah 1445 AH). In Islam, there are several Islamic events that have their own significance. However, Eid Ul Adha is also among the holiest event in Islam. Each year, Muslims in Japan do special arrangements regarding the event. They eagerly wait for the moon sighting to be aware about the confirmed date of Eid Ul Adha in Japan and to plan their activities accordingly.

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What is the Date of Eid ul Adha 2024 Japan?

Eid ul Adha 2024 in Japan is take place on 15 June, 2024.

What Date is Eid 2024?

Eid Al Adha 2024 dates are 27th of June, and end date 29 June 2024.

Eid ul Adha exact date 2024 Japan?

Eid ul Adha exact date 2024 in Japan is to happen on 27 June, 2024.

Eid Ul Adha 2024 Japan dates for Nagoya Shi, Fukuoka Shi, Sapporo Shi, Kobe Shi, Yokohama Shi, Kyoto, Osaka Shi, Saitama, Kawasaki, Tokyo and other cities are also available on this page.

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Eid al-Adha marks the culmination of Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. While the celebration of the festival in Japan may differ from other parts of the Muslim world, as bringing sacrifice animals to personal places is not permitted, the Muslim community in Japan, known as Nihon no Muslim shakai, gathers at religious centers and holds meetups to commemorate the occasion.

  • Babar, Japan
  • Tue 16 May, 2023

Halal food options are becoming more widely available in Japan, particularly in Tokyo, to cater to the growing Muslim population and to meet the demand of Muslim tourists visiting Japan.

  • Jamal, Japan
  • Wed 10 May, 2023

Eid is the biggest blessings for all the muslims. It is a time that give us the opportunity to explore the love of family and follow traditions keenly.

  • Zaheer , Japan
  • Thu 23 Jun, 2022

Tokyo Mosque is the largest mosque in Japan. Artistically constructed and made. The mosque is also called as Tokyo Camii. Muslims attend sermons and offer Namaz prayers in Mosques on Eid ul Adha. Eid ul Adha is biggest event for all the Muslims. As the event brings joy.

  • Kareem , Tokyo
  • Mon 13 Jun, 2022

Whether witnessing prayers in a mosque or sampling new delicacies at an Eid feast, it is a fascinating way to witness how Japan’s Muslims have built thriving communities here.

  • Bazil , Tokyo
  • Fri 09 Jul, 2021

One thing that this pandemic cannot take from the world and Muslims is the spirit of Eid Al Adha. it is a festival that unites the Muslims all over the World.

  • Hammad, Tokyo
  • Mon 14 Jun, 2021

Being in a religion neutral country has its drawbacks, like we can't celebrate our religious events and practice Islam like we can in any other Muslim country.

  • Samad, Okuma
  • Sat 12 Jun, 2021

Thanks for providing us with the complete information and Islamic dates of upcoming events. Eid Al adha is a big occasion for us Muslims.

  • Nadir, Japan
  • Fri 11 Jun, 2021

Living in an international city where people from all backgrounds and walks of life dwell and live in harmony has its benefits as well as drawbacks. Like we can't celebrate our religious occasions including Bakra Eid with its real zeal.

  • Osman, Tokyo
  • Thu 10 Jun, 2021

occasions such as meethi eid and bari eid are the moment when we miss our homeland the most. In Japan we cannot observe our religious events with their true spirit.

  • Zahid, Okuma
  • Wed 09 Jun, 2021
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