When is eid in jeddah 2017




















With the spirit of carnival, and the essence of culture, kids and adults who decide to accompany them , both are bound to fall in love with this festival. A plethora of shows such as military shows, Hajana shows, folklore shows and light and sound events will also be held at the same carnival.

The main attraction of this place lies in the goodies that would be handed over to your little ones. After all, no kid has ever hated those tangy candies and exciting toys! Also, you can indulge in the finest traditional delicacies lined up here while you watch the shows evolve.

Attention, ladies of Riyadh! Layali-al-Eid is an exclusive event that will be held only for females and needless to say, is bound to leave you enthralled. Exciting events and games for kids and women are right on the bay! Layali-Al-Eid will be held from 25 th th June, Well, now that it has hit the capital city of KSA, why would it not be the talk of the town?! This Eid, gather your loved ones and ramp-up for an adventurous and memorable dinner in the sky, by which you can fill your tummies to its happiness 50 meters above the ground level!

Every once in a while, letting our souls feel the essence of our tradition leaves us nostalgically impressed. Ibrahim, astonished to see his son unharmed, was praised for his devotion and willingness to surrender himself to Allah. Eid al-Adha is one of the holiest celebrations in Islam and marks the end of the Hajj , the annual pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia which must be undetaken once in a lifetime all physically and financially capable Muslims.

Eid al-Fitr, which this year fell in June, is held to celebrate the end of the month-long fasting period of Ramadan. Like other Islamic celebrations, Eid al-Adha by the lunar calendar, and always begins on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah - known as Arafat Day, or the climax of the annual Hajj pilgrimage period.

In the Gregorian system, the date can vary over a period of 11 days. In the celebration begins on Friday 1 September, although in Muslim majority countries the public holiday often starts the day before.

In Pakistan, the festival will start on Saturday 2 September. The date is set when the closest new moon is seen. Eid al-Adha is marked by a four or five day public holiday in most Muslim countries - although in Turkey and Qatar celebrations last for 10 days and in Saudi Arabia a whole fortnight.

Muslims put on smart clothes for morning prayers both before and after sunrise, which are followed by family meals and the exchanging of gifts. In remembrance of the Ibrahim story, a goat or sheep is often slaughtered.



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