Bakrid 2025: Eid-ul-Azha’s Moon Shows, Knowledge in India on June 7, 2025, Eid Alta, 2025.

Bakrid, also known as Eid-ul-Azha, is a great festival of the Muslim community. It is not only a symbol of sacrifice, but also to Allah as a dedication, sacrifice, and the spirit of humanity. This is one of the most sacred and important festivals of the religion of Islam. Let us know what day the Bakrid festival will be celebrated in India.
When is Pakrid 2025?
According to the Islamic calendar, Bakrid district is celebrated on the 10th of Hija. On Tuesday, May 27, Saudi Arabia was found in Saudi Arabia in Saudi Arabia in Saudi Arabia, followed by an official announcement to celebrate Bakrit on June 6.
The moon is seen in India on the evening of May 28, after the date of Bakrid is set in Saudi Arabia. On May 29, the last month of the Islamic calendar has been decided that ‘Jill Hija’ is the first date. Jill-Hija will start in India from May 29, and the Bakrid festival will be celebrated on the 10th day, ie June 7th.
Why is the Bakrid Festival celebrated??
The beginning of this festival is associated with a historical and spiritual event. According to Islamic faith, Allah wanted to test Hazrat Ibrahim’s faith, and ordered him to sacrifice his best. His son Hazrat Ismail Hazrat Ibrahim is the most sought after. He accepted the command of Allah and decided to sacrifice his son. But when he drove the knife around his son’s neck, Allah performed a miracle. An animal was sacrificed instead of Hazrat Ismail. Bakrid is sacrificed in memory of this incident.
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The purpose of this festival is not only to follow the heritage, but to spread the sense of equality, brotherhood and service in society. The flesh of sacrifice is divided into three parts- one part of the poor, the poor, the other relatives and friends, for their own use. This festival promotes the help of the poor and the poor and enhances the social and goodwill in the community.
How to celebrate this festival?
Pakrid Eid begins with special prayers, which are made in mosques and idkas in the morning. After this, people hug, congratulate and then perform a sacrificial ritual. The elders of the house, which are considered to be the special ritual of this festival, give them to their children and the younger people. Also, the main objective of this festival is to provide food to the poor and help them.