Eid Ul Adha 2024 Date in UK

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

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What is the Date of Eid ul Adha 2024 UK?

Eid ul Adha 2024 in UK 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 UK?

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

Eid Ul Adha 2024 UK dates for Birmingham, City Of London, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Glasgow, Bristol, Edinburgh and other cities are also available on this page.

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Eid Ul Adha in the UK showcases the beautiful diversity and unity of the Muslim community, with prayers, festivities, and shared meals reflecting the spirit of sacrifice and gratitude.

  • Ghafoor, UK
  • Tue 27 Jun, 2023

Bakra Eid in the UK showcases the diversity and unity of the Muslim community, as families come together to celebrate the festival with prayers, feasts, and the ritual sacrifice of animals, while also embracing the local British culture.

  • Behzad, Rawalpindi
  • Mon 26 Jun, 2023

Eid Ul Adha is a special time for Muslims in the UK to come together and celebrate their faith with family and friends. The festival is a time of joy, giving, and sharing

  • Amir, UK
  • Fri 23 Jun, 2023

From the colorful gatherings at mosques for prayer and sermon to the joyful feasts and sharing of Qurbani meat, this festival showcases the rich cultural diversity and religious devotion of the Muslim population in the UK.

  • Sohail, Gujranwala
  • Wed 21 Jun, 2023

Congratulations to All Muslims

  • SARIB KHAN, London UK
  • Mon 19 Jun, 2023

Eid Ul Adha celebrations in the UK serve as a bridge between different faith communities, encouraging interfaith dialogue and understanding. It offers a platform for individuals from diverse religious backgrounds to learn and appreciate the rich traditions and values associated with this important Islamic festival.

  • Sufian, London
  • Mon 19 Jun, 2023

Eid ul Azha in the UK was a time of community bonding, where friends and families came together to share the joy and happiness of the occasion, exchange heartfelt wishes, and engage in acts of generosity towards those in need.

  • Irfan, Karachi
  • Wed 14 Jun, 2023

Eid ul-Adha in the UK is a cherished celebration where the Muslim community embraces their religious traditions, coming together in unity to offer prayers, share festive meals, and extend acts of kindness and charity, fostering a sense of inclusion and cultural diversity within British society

  • Behzad, UK
  • Sat 10 Jun, 2023

Eid Ul Adha 2023 in UK is a joyous occasion. Muslims celebrate the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son. The holiday is a time for giving thanks, spending time with loved ones, and enjoying delicious food.

  • Behzad, Lahore
  • Thu 08 Jun, 2023

The festive atmosphere, marked by prayers, feasts, and acts of charity, showcased the values of compassion, generosity, and solidarity among Muslims and their fellow citizens

  • Jamshed, UK
  • Tue 06 Jun, 2023
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