If Muslims don't even react to this quesrion, why sjould NON- Muslims ?
first, it is not called eid ul azah, instead it is called eid ul adha. and inshallah it will this year come in December 20th, 2007.
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Muslimsuse this phrase twice a year in their feastsonce at Eid AlFitr that comes after rmadanand then at Eid AlAdha it means Happy Eid
Muslims have two eids (ede as you wrote it) every year first Eid Al-Fitr (Breakfast Eid) which comes after the month of fasting "Ramadhan" this year 2010 Eid Al-Fits was last Friday September 10th the other Eid is Eid Al-Adh'ha (Sacrifice Eid) Which is the tenth day of "Thu Al-Hijjah Month" which will be approximately between those three days 16, 17 or 18 of November 2010
Muslims have two eids (ede as you wrote it) every year first Eid Al-Fitr (Breakfast Eid) which comes after the month of fasting "Ramadhan" this year 2010 Eid Al-Fits was last Friday September 10th the other Eid is Eid Al-Adh'ha (Sacrifice Eid) Which is the tenth day of "Thu Al-Hijjah Month" which will be approximately between those three days 16, 17 or 18 of November 2010
In the reckoning of the year, you mean? The end of the fast is before the end of the pilgrimage.
Tuesday, March 27, 624 (Julian Calendar)
Tuesday, March 27, 624 (Julian Calendar)
Tuesday, March 27, 624 (Julian Calendar)
Theres 5 in a year
Oh, what a lovely question! In 1983, Bakri Eid, also known as Eid al-Adha, fell on September 2nd. It's a beautiful time of celebration and reflection for many people around the world. I hope this information brings a little bit of joy to your day.
yes depending on the moon inshallha it will be Eid on the 1st of october