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What is #Eid al Adha? When is Eid al #Adha 2021? Is #Eid al-Adha a Public #Holiday?

Eid al-Adha is an Islamic festival to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim (also known as Abraham) to follow Allah's (God's) command to sacrifice his son. Muslims around the world observe this event.


Is Eid al-Adha a Public Holiday?

Eid al-Adha is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.


When is Eid al Adha 2021?

Eid ul Adha 2021 or Bakra Eid 2021 is expected to be celebrated on Tuesday, July 20, 2021. This is the tentative date as the actual date is contingent to the sighting of the moon of Dhul Hijjah, 1442, the 12th and last month of Islamic Calendar.


What is Eid al Adha?



Eid ul Adha is a festival celebrated among Muslims all over the world in remembrance of the sacrifice that Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.) made out of his strong faith in Allah.

Ibrahim (AS) showed a willingness to sacrifice his son Prophet Ismail (A.S.) but his son was replaced with a lamb by Allah. Allah was so pleased with Ibrahim’s (A.S.) submission to Him that He made this demonstration of sacrifice and faith a permanent part of a Muslim’s life. This event is mentioned in Quran - Surah As-Saffat (37:102).

Hence, every year on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah, Muslims all over the world celebrate Eid ul Azha. On this day, Muslims slaughter a lamb, sheep, goat or a camel to honor the sacrifice of Ibrahim (AS).

Both Eid ul Fitr and Eid Al-Adha have great significance in Islam as the same is evident from the following Hadith of Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.):

“Allah has given you better than those feasts (festivals of non-believers): the ‘Eid-ul-Adha’ and ‘Eid-ul-Fitr.’”

(An-Nasai: 1556)

Fasting on Eid al-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr are strictly forbidden as the same is obvious from the following Hadith of our beloved Prophet (S.A.W.):

"No fasting is permissible on the two days of Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha.”

(Sahih Bukhari: 1995)



First 10 days of Dhul Hijjah

Dhul Hijjah is one of the four sacred months of Islamic Calendar and first 10 days of this month are the days which are selected by Allah as the best days of the year.

(Surah At Taubah 9:36)

(Sahih Bukhari: 3197)

(Surah Al-Fajr 89:1-2)


1- There are many Hadiths and Quranic Ayahs which show great emphasis on doing good deeds during these blessed days. Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) said:

“No good deeds done on other days are superior to those done on these (first ten days of Dhul Hijja).’”

(Sahih Bukhari: 969)

2- Rituals of Hajj are start during the first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah (from 8th to 13th).

3- Fasting on the day of Arafah (9th Dhul Hijjah) is a confirmed Sunnah of our beloved prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) but only for those who are not performing Hajj. Fasting on this day is rewarded with forgiveness of  Allah for the sins of the previous and following year. (Ibn Majah: 1731)

4- Eid al Adha is celebrated during these 10 days (10th Dhul Hijjah) and animals are sacrificed on these days (10th to 13th).

5- Days of Tashriq starts on 9th of Dhul Hijjah (9th to 13th) and these are days of eating and drinking. During the days of Tashriq, it is necessary for every Muslim (male or female, whether praying in congregation or alone) to say the Takbir (Takbirs of Tashriq) immediately after each obligatory (fard) prayer from the Fajr Prayer on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah to the Asr Prayer on the 13th of Dhul Hijjah. Thus, these Takbirs last 5 days with 23 prayers in total.



Celebration of Eid al Adha

Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al Adha for two to four days (depending on the country). However, there are some Sunnah which every Muslim should follow while celebrating this great festival.


Sunnahs of Eid al Adha and Eid Prayer

1- Wake up early in the morning.

2- Clean your teeth with Miswak or a brush.

3- Take a bath.

4- You should wear your best clothes on this day.

5- Apply perfume.

6- Refrain from eating before the Eid prayer.

7- Recite the Takbir of Tashriq in a loud voice while going for Eid prayer.

اَللهُ أَكْبَرُ ، اَللهُ أَكْبَرُ، اَللهُ أَكْبَرُ، لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا اللهُ ، وَاللهُ أَكْبَرُ، اَللهُ أَكْبَرُ، وَلِلَّهِ الْحَمْدُ

Allaahu akbar, Allaahu akbar, Allahu akbar laa ilaaha ill-Allaah, wa Allaahu akbar, Allaah akbar, wa Lillaah il-hamd

(Allah is Most Great, Allaah is most Great, Allah is most Great there is no god but Allaah, Allaah is Most great, Allaah is most great, and to Allaah be praise)

 (Irwa Al Ghalil: 3 / 125)

8- Listen to Sermon (Khutba) after offering Eid prayer. (An-Nasai: 1517) 

9- Use different ways while going to mosque and returning after offering Eid Prayer. (Sahih Bukhari: 986)



Eid Prayer

The scholars differed concerning the ruling on Eid prayers. However, all Muslim should attend prayers of both Eids as most scholars, on the basis of strong evidence, is of opinion that it is Wajib (obligation). Apart from prayer, the Eid sermon (after Eid Prayer) has also been made an integral part of this gathering and the prayer.

1- The time for Eid Prayer begins from the time the sun is three meters above the horizon until the sun reaches its meridian. However, it is better to offer the prayer in the early hours after the sunrise. (Abu Dawud: 1135) 

2- Eid Prayer is performed without any ‘Iqmah’ or ‘Athan’. [Sahih Muslim: 885 (b)]

3- Eid prayer consists of two Rak'at (Two Unit Prayer) during which Tabkeer (Allah-u-Akbar) is announced seven times. (Abu Dawud: 1149) 

4- Rest of the Eid prayer is same as other prayer offered daily.

5- After completing the prayer, it is Sunnah (some scholars say that it is Wajib) to listen to the Sermon (Khutbah) after Eid Prayer. So one should stay for Imam’s sermon to end after completing the Eid Prayer.

 After listening to the sermon, Muslims congratulate each other with greetings such as ‘Eid Mubarak’, ‘Happy Eid, and عيد مبارك etc. However, the most common Eid Greeting Muslims like to wish their friends and fellow Muslims with ‘Eid Mubarak’.


Sacrifice of Animal 

Sacrifice of animal or Qurbani on the day of Eid al Adha is a confirmed Sunnah of not only Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.) but also of our beloved Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.). However, some Scholars are of the opinion that it is ‘Wajib’ (obligatory).

Sacrificing of cattle in the way of Allah is a great act of worship. It brings the person offering the sacrifice close of Allah. 

Abu Hurairah (R.A.) reported that Prophet (S.A.W.) said:

“Whoever can afford it [sacrifice], but does not offer a sacrifice, let him not come near our prayer place.”

(Ibn Majah: 3123)

The Hadith clearly mentions the importance of sacrificing in the way of Allah. It also includes a warning for those Muslims who have the means to offer a sacrifice on Eid ul Adha but don’t do so due to some worldly reason or lame excuse.



Rules of Sacrifice 

Anyone who intends to slaughter an animal on Eid ul Adha has to follow certain rules which are given below:

1- Sacrifice of an animal for Eid al Adha can only be done during the specified dates i-e After Eid Prayer (10th of Dhul Hijjah) and before sunset of 13th Dhul Hijjah. Whoever does not follow these dates must know that their sacrifice will not be valid if it is not offered between 10th - 13th Dhul Hijjah. (Sahih Bukhari: 5545 and Sahih Muslim: 1141) 

2- The animal to be sacrificed has to be one of the cattle approved by the Shariah, which are; Camels, Cattle, Sheep and Goat. (Surah Hajj 22:34 and Surah Al-Anaam 6:143)

3- A sheep or goat is used as a single offering and is sufficient for one household whereas a camel or a cow can be shared by seven people. [Sahih Muslim: 1318(a) and 1961(a)]

4- The animal to be sacrificed has to be an adult and should have reached the age stipulated in Shariah.

Goat, either male or female, of at least one year of age.

Sheep, either male or female, of at least six months of age.

Cow, ox, buffalo of at least two years of age. 

Camel, male or female, of at least five years of age.

5- The animal must be a healthy one and should be free from obvious defects. (Saheeh Al-Jami: 886)

6- The person offering should only have one intention i-e sacrificing in the name of Allah. The animal to be sacrificed must be in the person's full possession (it is not stolen or taken by force or in joint procession or held in pledge).

7- The person who intends to offer sacrifice should not remove any hair, nail or skin from the sunset on the last day of Dhul Qadah until the sacrifice is done on the day of Eid. (Ibn Majah: 3150)

8- The person should slaughter the animal with his own hands in order to fulfill the Sunnah.  However, if one is not able to do so then he can appoint someone else to do the same on his behalf but one should witness his slaughter / sacrifice. (Sahih Bukhari: 5554)

9- The person should mention the name of Allah and recite Takbeer (Bismillah, Allahu Akbar) at the time of slaughtering the animal. (Sahih Bukhari: 5558)

10- Many scholars are of the opinion that the meat of the sacrificed animal should be divide into three parts. One third for the person (and his family) who is offering the sacrifice, one third should be distributed among the relatives/neighbors as a gift and one third should be given in charity to poor people. 

11- All parts of the sacrificed animal can be used for personal benefit but none can be sold or given as payment (even to the butcher as his wage) otherwise, the sacrifice will become invalid. (Sahih Al-Jami: 6118)


Conclusion

Enjoy this festival by thanking Allah for His blessings and for providing you the opportunity to fulfill this great Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S). But don’t forget your under-privileged fellow Muslim brother and sisters who don’t have the means to celebrate this blessed festival.

Also, remember us and all Muslim Ummah in your Duas on this special occasion of Eid.



What Do People Do?

At Eid al-Adha, many Muslims make a special effort to pray and listen to a sermon at a mosque. They also wear new clothes, visit family members and friends and may symbolically sacrifice an animal in an act known as qurbani. This represents the animal that Ibrahim sacrificed in the place of his son.


In some traditionally Muslim countries, families or groups of families may purchase an animal known as udhiya, usually a goat or sheep, to sacrifice, but this is not common or legal in many parts of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States or many other countries. In these countries, groups of people may purchase a whole carcass from a butcher or slaughterhouse and divide it amongst themselves or just buy generous portions of meat for a communal meal on Eid-al-Adha. People also give money to enable poorer members of their local community and around the world to eat a meat-based meal.


In the period around Eid al-Adha, many Muslims travel to Mecca and the surrounding area in Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj pilgrimage. Package holidays are organized from many countries. Muslims may plan and save for many years to enable them to take part in this event, which is one of the five pillars of Islam.


Public Life

Eid al-Adha is a public holiday in places such as the Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates. It is not a nationwide public holiday in countries such as Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom or the United States. However, some Islamic organizations may be closed or offer a reduced level of service and there may be some local congestion around mosques in countries where Eid al-Adha is not a public holiday.


Background

Ibrahim, known as Abraham in the Christian and Jewish traditions, was commanded by God to sacrifice his adult son. He obeyed and took Ishmael (Ismail or Ismael) to Mount Moriah. Just as he was to sacrifice his son, an angel stopped him and gave him a ram to sacrifice in place of his son. Some people dispute that the son of sacrifice was Isaac (Isḥāq). Regardless, these events are remembered and celebrated at Eid al-Adha.


The Islamic calendar is based on observations of the Moon and the length of a particular month can vary between years. For this reason, predicted dates of Eid al-Adha may be corrected at the start of the month of Dhul Hijja. This is around 10 days before the start of the festival.



Eid ul-Azha in Pakistan in 2022

When is Eid al-Adha?

Known as Eid al-Adha, Eid ul Adha, Id-ul-Azha, Id-ul-Zuha, Hari Raya Haji or Bakr-id; the 'Feast of Sacrifice is the most important feast of the Muslim calendar.

The festival may also be known as Al Eid Al Kabeer, which means the 'Grand Eid'. It has this more important status as in religious terms as this Eid lasts for four days whereas Eid Al Fitr is one day, even though most countries observe about the same number of public holidays for both Eids.

This festival is celebrated throughout the Muslim world as a commemoration of Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice everything for God.

Eid al-Adha falls on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the twelfth and final month in the Islamic calendar.

As the exact day is based on lunar sightings, the date may vary between countries.


Traditions of Eid Al Adha

Eid al-Adha concludes the Pilgrimage to Mecca. Eid al-Adha lasts for three days and commemorates Ibrahim's (Abraham) willingness to obey God by sacrificing his son.

The same story appears in the Bible and is familiar to Jews and Christians. One key difference is that Muslims believe the son was Ishmael rather than Isaac as told in the Old Testament. Eid Al Lahma, which means the 'meat Eid'

According to the Quran, Ibrahim was about to sacrifice his son when a voice from heaven stopped him and allowed him to make something else as a 'great sacrifice'. In the Old Testament, it is a ram that is sacrificed instead of the son.


In Islam, Ishmael is regarded as a prophet and an ancestor of Muhammad.

During the feast of Eid Al Adha, Muslims re-enact Ibrahim's obedience by sacrificing a cow or ram. The family will eat about a third of the meal a third goes to friends and relatives, and the remaining third is donated to the poor and needy.

The giving of charity in the form of money, food or clothes to the homeless or poor is another key tradition of Eid al Adha.


Happy Eid-ul-Adha 2021: Eid Mubarak Images, Quotes, Wishes, Messages, Cards, Greetings, Pictures and GIFs

With hearts full of devotion and minds full of prayers, Eid-Ul-Adha is the second biggest festival celebrated by the Muslim community around the globe. Also known as Bakrid or the Festival of Sacrifice, this year it falls on 21st July 2021. Muslims pray and honour the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son for Allah. The day starts with prayer and is followed up with delicious meals, sweets and delicacies.

While the pandemic has forced us to restrict our movement for our own safety, you can always send these loving messages to your family and friends. Celebrate together by keeping in mind the health of your loved ones.

Wishes for Eid-Ul-Adha 2021:

Wishing you a safe and blessed Eid-Ul-Adha with happiness and health! Eid Mubarak!

I wish you all a blessed Eid-Ul-Adha. May you find eternal peace and joy today and always.

Dearest, Eid Mubarak to you all! May Allah grace you and your family with His heavenly blessings and reward you abundantly for your Holy sacrifice!

Eid-Ul-Adha Mubarak! May Allah accept your sacrifice and reward you generously! May He answer all your prayers

May happiness and peace embrace your life on this Bakrid. Happy Eid-Ul-Adha to you.


Eid-Ul-Adha Mubarak! May Allah show His divine forgiveness in return for your prayers and sacrifice.

May Allah shower Rahmah upon us and accept all our prayers. Eid-Ul Adha Mubarak to you!

Happy Eid-Ul-Adha! May your heart lighten up with the observance of this holy day and face with smiles.

Eid-Ul-Adha Mubarak! Wishing for this day to bring peace, prosperity, and devotion to your soul!

Bakrid Mubarak to you and your family! May Allah accept your sacrifice and bless you with His mercy. Have a safe and happy Eid day!

May the teachings of Allah and his prophet be your companion throughout your life. May this Eid-Ul-Adha bring peace, prosperity, and happiness to you and your family!



Wishing you a joyous and blissful Bakrid! You and your family will be in my prayers and good thoughts.

Wishing you a cheerful and spiritual Eid-Ul-Adha Mubarak. My heartiest regards go to you and your family!

Your prayers and sacrifices will never go unanswered. On this Eid-Ul Adha, embrace Allah’s divine blessings with all that you have. Bakrid Mubarak!

On this auspicious occasion, may all your good deeds be accepted and you be awarded the highest reward of all. Eid-Ul-Adha Mubarak.

Quotes for Eid-Ul-Adha 2021:

The Prophet said, “Whoever slaughtered the sacrifice before the prayer, he just slaughtered it for himself, and whoever slaughtered it after the prayer, he slaughtered it at the right time and followed the tradition of the Muslims.” - Volume 7, Book 68, Number 454. Narrated By - Anas Bin Malik. Bakrid Mubarak!

I put my trust in Allah, my Lord, and your Lord! There is not a moving creature, but He has a grasp of its forelock. Verily, my Lord is on the straight path. - Quran 11:55-56. May Allah answers your prayers.

You cannot guide those you would like to but God guides those He wills. He has the best knowledge of the guided. - Quran 28: 56

Whoever desires to meet his Lord, he should do good deeds and not associate anyone in the worship of his Lord. - Quran 18:110


And the servants of Allah… are those who walked on the earth in humility, and when the ignorant address them, they say ‘Peace’. - Al-Furkan 25:63

The Prophet used to offer two rams as sacrifices, and I also used to offer two rams. - Volume 7, Book 68, Number 460. Narrated By - Anas Bin Malik. A safe Bakrid to you and your family.

Their meet will not reach Allah, nor will their blood, but what reaches Him is piety from you. - Al-Quran, 22:37


He is the One GOD; the Creator, the Initiator, the Designer. To Him belong the most beautiful names. Glorifying Him is everything in the heavens and the earth. He is the Almighty, Most Wise. - Al-Hashr 59:24

‘Abdullah (bin ‘Umar) used to slaughter his sacrifice at the slaughtering place (i.e the slaughtering place of the Prophet ). Ibn ‘Umar said, “Allah’s Apostle used to slaughter (camels and sheep, etc.,) as sacrifices at the Musalla.” - Volume 7, Book 68, Number 459. Narrated By - Nafi


Allah’s Apostle came towards two horned rams having black and white colours and slaughtered them with his own hands. - Narrated By Anas.


Messages for Eid-Ul-Adha

Eid is a great occasion that brings people closer to each other. Seek Allah’s mercy through sacrifice and love. You’ll never be disappointed in life. Bakrid Mubarak!

Only when you apply the teaching of Allah and his prophets in all spheres of your life, you find true happiness in life! Bakrid Mubarak!


The magic of Eid-Ul-Adha is only realized when you are spending it with your friends and family! Have a blissful day with a lot of happy moments! Eid Mubarak!

Enjoy the feast on your table and be grateful to Allah for he is the provider of everything you have. Bakrid Mubarak!

Eid-Ul-Adha is not only about spending time with your family and having a lot of fun but it’s also about bringing happiness to those around you! Bakrid Mubarak!


The biggest teaching of Eid-Ul-Adha is eradicating selfishness from within us. May your life be decorated with the teachings of Bakrid today and always!

May your life be as beautiful as the crescent moon in the sky. May the happiness of Eid-Ul-Adha flow in your life in the coming years!


May your faith and devotion to Islam be rewarded on this auspicious day with the divine blessings from Allah. Eid Mubarak to you and your family!

Know that all of your sacrifices and prayers will never go unanswered. Allah will reward you with His divine blessings Happy Eid Ul Adha to you and your family.

When you offer your best to Allah, know that he accepts your sacrifice as a way of saying thank you to him for all his magnificent gifts in life! Bakrid Mubarak!


Happy Eid-ul-Adha 2021: Eid Mubarak Images, Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Pictures and Greeting Cards


eid mubarak | eid ul adhaeid mubarak With prayers of devotion and hearts full of respect, Eid-Ul-Adha is the second biggest festival celebrated by the Muslim community around the globe. Also known as Bakrid or Festival of Sacrifice, this year it falls on 21st July, 2021. People from the Muslim community pray and honour the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son for Allah. It starts with prayer and continues for three consecutive days filled with delicious traditional meals and love.

Sweets are exchanged, everyone dresses up beautifully and visits each other's homes to mark the occasion. The festival spreads cheer, laughter, and glimmers of hope in difficult times. And so, it is celebrated with great importance.

However, the pandemic has forced us to face difficulties in meeting people owing to the social distancing rule. People can no longer celebrate freely outside but one can always send their family and friends some loving messages. Here are a few images, wishes, messages, quotes to send your loved ones.


Wishes for Eid-Ul-Adha 2021

I wish you all a blessed Eid-Ul-Adha. May you find eternal peace and joy today and always.

Eid-Ul-Adha Mubarak! May Allah accept your sacrifice and reward you generously! May He answer all your prayers

May happiness and peace embrace your life on this Bakrid. Happy Eid-Ul-Adha to you.

Eid-Ul-Adha Mubarak! May Allah show His divine forgiveness in return for your prayers and sacrifice.

May Allah shower Rahmah upon us and accept all our prayers. Eid-Ul Adha Mubarak to you!

Eid-Ul-Adha Mubarak! Wishing for this day to bring peace, prosperity, and devotion to your soul!

Bakrid Mubarak to you and your family! May Allah accept your sacrifice and bless you with His mercy. Have a safe and happy Eid day!


Wishing a very lovely Bakrid to you and your family. Enjoy peace, prosperity, and tranquillity.

May the divine blessings of Allah bring you hope, faith, and joy on Eid-Ul-Adha and forever. Happy Eid Ul Adha!


Eid Ul Adha is the festival of sacrifice, and commitment to Allah’s orders, May Allah bless us with the same in all circles of life and help all amongst us, who are helpless, worried, and waiting for his rehmat. Eid al-Adha Mubarak


May Allah give you the strength to be always willing to sacrifice and submit to His wish and command at all times. Happy Eid ul Adha

Hope that you and your family are blessed with Allah’s love and care on Eid-ul-Adha and always. Wishing you and your family a blissful Eid-ul-Adha!


May God give you the happiness of heaven above. Happy Eid Mubarak to you and your family.

May Allah bless us with the same spirit in all circles of Life. Eid-Ul-Adha gives a lesson of devotion in Allah so believe in him and he will grant you your heart’s desire.


May Allah bring you joy, happiness, peace, and prosperity on this blessed occasion. Wishing you and your family this happy occasion of Eid! Eid Mubarak!

Pictures for Eid-Ul-Adha 2021


Quotes for Eid-Ul-Adha 2021

The Prophet said, “Whoever slaughtered the sacrifice before the prayer, he just slaughtered it for himself, and whoever slaughtered it after the prayer, he slaughtered it at the right time and followed the tradition of the Muslims.” - Volume 7, Book 68, Number 454. Narrated By - Anas Bin Malik. Bakrid Mubarak!

You cannot guide those you would like to but God guides those He wills. He has the best knowledge of the guided. - Quran 28: 56

Whoever desires to meet his Lord, he should do good deeds and not associate anyone in the worship of his Lord. - Quran 18:110

He is the One God; the Creator, the Initiator, the Designer. To Him belong the most beautiful names. Glorifying Him is everything in the heavens and the earth. He is the Almighty, most wise. (Quran 59:24).

The taking of one innocent life is like taking all of mankind… and the saving of one life is like saving all of mankind. (Quran, 5:33)

O ye who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you, that ye may (learn) self-restraint. al-Baqarah 2:183

Whoever desires to meet his Lord, he should do good deeds and not associate anyone in the worship of his Lord. (Quran - 18:110)

And never give up hope of ALLAH’s Mercy. Certainly, no one despairs of ALLAH’s Mercy, except the people who disbelieve. (Al-Qur’an 12:87)

O mankind! We created you from a single soul, male and female, and made you into nations and tribes, so that you may come to know one another. Truly, the most honored of you in God's sight is the greatest of you in piety. God is All-Knowing, All-Aware. [49:13]


O You who believe! Enter absolutely into peace [Islam]. Do not follow in the footsteps of Satan. He is an outright enemy to you. (Quran: 2, 208)

It is ALLAH Who gives your life, then gives you death; then He will gather you together for the Day of Judgment about which there is no doubt. But most of the people do not understand. (Al-Qur’an 45:26)

The truth is from your Lord: it is the free will of any person to believe (in God) or to be an Infidel (Un believer). Quran 18:29

Messages for Eid-Ul-Adha

Enjoy the feast on your table and be grateful to Allah for he is the provider of everything you have. Bakrid Mubarak!

Know that all of your sacrifices and prayers will never go unanswered. Allah will reward you with His divine blessings Happy Eid Ul Adha to you and your family.

When you offer your best to Allah, know that he accepts your sacrifice as a way of you saying thank you to him for all his magnificent gifts in life! Bakrid Mubarak!

May you be guided by your faith in Allah and shine in his divine blessings! Eid-Ul-Adha Mubarak.

May Allah grant you and your family a peaceful and prosperous life. May the blessings of Allah never leave your side. Wishing you the heartiest Eid ul Adha Mubarak!

Greeting Cards for Eid-Ul-Adha 2021



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