Eidul Adha, one of the most important Islamic festivals, is likely to be celebrated in Pakistan on Saturday, June 7, 2025. This is an early prediction, and the final date will be confirmed by the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee after the moon is sighted. This festival is known for its joyful atmosphere, especially for children who enjoy the celebrations with great excitement.
In UAE, astronomers believe the moon marking the start of Dhul Hijjah will be seen on May 27. Based on this, Eidul Adha may fall on Friday, June 6, 2025, in the UAE. These small differences in dates are normal and happen because the moon is seen at different times in different places. That’s why people in different countries might celebrate Eid on different days.
Eidul Adha, also called the Festival of Sacrifice, honors the strong faith and devotion of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.). According to Islamic tradition, he was ready to sacrifice his son for the sake of Allah. In remembrance of this act, Muslims around the world perform Qurbani on this day.
The meat from the sacrificed animal is divided into three parts—one part for the family, one for relatives and friends, and one for those in need. This act reminds Muslims of the importance of sharing, kindness, and helping the less fortunate.
Eidul Adha is also a time for prayer, spiritual reflection, family gatherings, and community support. It brings people closer, encourages generosity, and strengthens faith.
As the date gets closer, Muslims in Pakistan and around the world will prepare for this special occasion with love, devotion, and care—celebrating a festival that brings joy, meaning, and unity.