Eid Ul Adha 2024 Date in Norway

Eid ul Adha 2024 Date in Norway 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 Norway 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 Norway 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 Norway 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 Norway and to plan their activities accordingly.

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What is the Date of Eid ul Adha 2024 Norway?

Eid ul Adha 2024 in Norway 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 Norway?

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

Eid Ul Adha 2024 Norway dates for Drammen, Bergen, Oslo, Fredrikstad, Sarpsborg, Sandnes, Stavanger, Trondheim, Tromso, Kristiansand and other cities are also available on this page.

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Eid ul Adha is the big event for all the Muslims. Muslims visits Mosques and offer a communal prayers, donate a charity, exchange gifts, and visit relatives and family. Have a blessed Eid.

  • Rameez , Norway
  • Fri 08 Jul, 2022

Eid ul Adha is the Muslim event celebrated among Muslims where charity, animal slaughtering, gifts giving and social gatherings.

  • kamaal, Norway
  • Sat 02 Jul, 2022

All the Eid prayers are followed in the Msque with Khutbah. The prayer consit of with two rakat and sevenr takbirs. After the prayers, muslim greet each ther and visit friends and family .

  • Shafeeq , Norway
  • Wed 29 Jun, 2022

The sacred celebration of Eid that keeps us alive is about to come. I wish all the muslim fellows a happy and peaceful life in the way of Allah. This is a time that is a reminder to us that willingness and compliance to Allah is the option.

  • Haider Ali , Norway
  • Fri 17 Jun, 2022

Eid Ul Adha 2022 will be the big event for me and my family in Norway. Allah gave me a chance to explore another country. I'm extremely thank you for His blessings. Here in Norway my Eid ul Adha will be different from other is because my parents will be with me.

  • Ghafoor, Norway
  • Mon 06 Jun, 2022

I wish every one a happy Eid ul Adha. The most precious time for all the muslims. The eid is to share love,peace and the brotherhood among each other. Eid ul Adha Mubarak to all.

  • Zain , Norway
  • Tue 31 May, 2022

If the new moon is sighted today Friday July 09, 2021 corresponding to 29th of Dhulka'edah 1442 AH, then it will mean the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah has begun from Saturday July 10, and the first day of Eid al Adha will be celebrated on July 19, 2021.

  • Tuaha , Norway
  • Fri 09 Jul, 2021

Muslim community here in Norway is all prepared for Eid Al Adha. The festival is an event of feast.

  • Mustafa, Oslo
  • Mon 14 Jun, 2021

Norweign Muslims usually send the funds to people residing in Islamic country or give to the organizations that performs the Qurbani on our behalf. Because here you can't purchase of slaughter the cattle.

  • Bilal, Norway
  • Sat 12 Jun, 2021

I was about to go to Pak this year for Bakra Eid because here we don't have a big population of Muslims and not many services providing Qurbani service. But covid restrictions forced me stay here.

  • Khalid, Bergen
  • Fri 11 Jun, 2021
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