There are various festivals in the Muslim calendar. But Bakriid or Id-ul-Zuha is one of the most celebrated festivals among Muslims all over the world. It is a day of sacrifice for the Muslims. According to legends. It all started with a dream in which Allah directed the patriarch Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son Ismail. It was Ibrahim's faith in Allah and his son's faith in his father that were on test. Before performing the sacrifice Ismail tied a cloth around his father's eyes. But when Ibrahim opened his eyes he found his son safe and sound. In his place lay a dead dumba or ram. It is in honour of this test of faith that Muslims around the world sacrifice an animal on the occasion of Id-ul-azha to show their allegiance, faith and sincerity towards Allah. In India the Muslims mainly sacrifice the goat, which is why the occasion is spoken of in Urdu as Bakhr or Bakri-Id. The festival is to celebrate the strong faith of those devoted to Islam.
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Bakrid, also known as Eid al-Adha, was celebrated on July 29, 1976. That day was a Thursday. The date of Bakrid varies each year based on the lunar Islamic calendar.
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Bakrid, also known as Eid al-Adha, was celebrated on July 24, 1971. The date of Bakrid varies each year based on the Islamic lunar calendar, and in 1971, it fell on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah.
Id-ul-Zuha
Friday the 4th of January 1974.
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Bakrid (or "Baqri Id") fell on February 27, 1969, but this could be off by a day in either direction (i.e. could be February 26 or February 28) depending on which conversion method you use.
It means sacrificing an animal for Eid ul Adha (Bakra Eid)
Eid Al adha is on 27th Nov 2009. and For God sake we dont call it bakridd