Sacrifice Feast Eve is celebrated every year, usually about seventy days after Ramadan. This year the day will be marked on June 28. Residents of Muslim countries such as Turkey determine the date of the Sacrifice Feast Eve, which begins on the tenth of the twelfth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. The Feast of Sacrifice commemorates the story of Ibrahim (Abraham), who sacrificed a ram after showing his willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. The tradition of preparing for the Sacrifice Feast Eve dates back to the Qur’an.
History of Sacrifice Feast Eve
Sacrifice Feast Eve is one of the oldest Islamic holidays celebrated in Turkey to commemorate the story of the Prophet Ibrahim. Allah once asked the Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice the thing dearest to him, to prove his love and faith in God. Being devoted, the Prophet Ibrahim decided to sacrifice his only son, who was most precious to him. But when the Prophet was about to offer a sacrifice, God replaced his son with a ram. The moral of the story: No one ever goes wrong obeying God.Thus, once a year, about 70 days after the end of Ramadan, Muslims in Turkey celebrate the Muslim Feast of Sacrifice. The ram (or the sheep) and the Mosque are the most common symbols of the Sacrifice Feast Eve in Turkey. The eve of the festival is called ‘Arefe,’ which is an official holiday in Turkey. Office buildings, schools, and post offices are usually closed, although shops and supermarkets remain open. Public transport schedules may vary. Traffic jams can occur because many people travel to other cities during the holiday. Some people buy new clothes and prepare food during the Sacrifice Feast Eve. Others clean their homes and prepare for guests who may want to stay over during the four-day Sacrifice Feast, which follows the Sacrifice Feast Eve. The head of each household can choose a sacrificial animal (usually a goat, sheep, or cow) for the Feast of Sacrifice.
Sacrifice Feast Eve timeline
Prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam is born in Mecca.
Muhammad and his followers migrate from Mecca to Medina.
The Sana Manuscripts, the oldest text of the Qur’an, are discovered in Yemen.
Fragments of an early Qur’an are found in the library of the University of Birmingham, England.
Sacrifice Feast Eve FAQs
What does a Sacrifice Feast do?
The Sacrifice Feast is a four-day religious festival. It includes animal sacrifices, visiting relatives, and helping the poor and needy.
In which religion is the Feast of Sacrifice?
Sunni Islam.
What is the festival of sacrifice called?
Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice, is observed by Muslims as the main holiday for three to four days.
How to Observe Sacrifice Feast Eve
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Go to the Mosque
Traditionally, on the first day of the Sacrifice Feast Eve, men go to the mosque for special morning prayers. This is then followed by a ritual sacrifice of sheep, lambs, or cows.
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Visit your relatives
It is customary to visit the older relatives — greet them by kissing their hands and then give the children money. Unlike Ramadan, this day serves meat dishes, not desserts.
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Share the meat
About a third of the meat of a sacrificial animal is usually shared by relatives and neighbors. Another third is given to the poor, and the rest is prepared and served to guests during the holidays.
5 Facts About Islam
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It is the second-largest religion
Only Christianity has more followers.
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The sacred book is the Qur’an
The Qur’an is a holy book in the Islamic faith and its followers believe it is a revelation from God.
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Allah means God in Arabic
Muslims only use the name Allah whenever they are making reference to God.
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There are two major denominations
These are Shia and Sunni.
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It’s a religion for everybody
Everyone can convert to Islam, and it doesn't matter what your skin color or nationality is.
Why Sacrifice Feast Eve is Important
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It’s time for an offering
In addition to festivities, people who have recovered from an accident or illness also sacrifice an animal to show their gratitude to Allah. It is called an offering.
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This is a religious holiday
As known, all religious holidays are very important for Muslims. And we support and respect other religions.
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A day to remember the dead
During the Sacrifice Feast Eve, people commemorate their deceased relatives. Some even sacrifice animals in memory of their dead.
Sacrifice Feast Eve dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2022 | July 9 | Saturday |
2023 | June 28 | Wednesday |
2024 | June 16 | Sunday |
2025 | June 6 | Friday |
2026 | May 26 | Tuesday |