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ISLAM NEWSROOM - SPECIAL EDITION - HAJJ September 2015
“What day is Hajj?” 9th day of Dhul Hijjah - Also called "Yawmul Arafat"
(Gergorian Calendar: Wednesday, September 23rd) [Reference on Hajj Quiz - click here]
“When is Eid?” (Thursday, September 24, 2015)
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This Year’s Estimations ONLY - for Eid Al-Adha: 2015 — Thursday September 24, 2015 (Please Ask Your Local Imam)
Eid Al-Adha in United States
Many Muslims in the United States observe Eid-al-Adha, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, each year. This festival commemorates Ibrahim’s (Abraham) willingness to sacrifice his son to God. This festival also marks the end of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
What do people do?
Many Muslims in the United States celebrate Eid Al-Adha with prayers and social gatherings. The Eid Al-Adha services can attract thousands of Muslims in various places such as Chicago (Illinois) and Orlando (Florida). Many Muslims of many heritages, including North Africa, Pakistan, Eastern Europe, wear traditional clothes and share their national dishes. It is a time for prayer, sharing meals, handing out gifts and wishing one another well.
Eid al-Adha follows from the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, in which Muslims are required to make at least once in their lives. Eid al-Adha is also known as the Feast of Sacrifice because it traditionally includes the sacrifice of an animal permitted for food (e.g.. a lamb) as an act of thanksgiving for God’s mercy. Some Muslims seek out a farm where they can carry out the sacrifice, but many also send money to their native lands to help fund a sacrifice. Eid al-Adha lasts for up to three days and is a time to seek mercy from God.
Public life
Eid al-Adha is not a federal public holiday in the United States. However, some Islamic organizations may be closed or offer a reduced level of service and there may be some local traffic congestion around mosques. In New York City, the day is a holiday for public schools.
Background
Eid al-Adha, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice or Festival of Sacrifice, commemorates accomplishment. Eid al-Adha also serves as a reminder of when Ibrahim (Abraham) was willing to sacrifice his son to God, according to Islamic belief. The United States government issued postage stamps to commemorate Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha in previous years. These stamps aimed to highlight the business, educational and social contributions that Muslims made in the United States.
Eid al-Adha Observances
Note: Regional customs or moon sightings may cause a variation of the date for Islamic holidays, which begin at sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. The Islamic calendar is lunar and the days begin at sunset, so there may be one-day error depending on when the New Moon is first seen.
Estimations ONLY - for Eid Al-Adha: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020:
Thu |
Sep 24 |
2015 |
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Tue |
Sep 13 |
2016 |
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Sat |
Sep 2 |
2017 |
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Wed |
Aug 22 |
2018 |
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Mon |
Aug 12 |
2019 |
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Fri |
Jul 31 |
2020 |
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(Tishri 1, 5776) on Jewish Calendar. It's the first day of year 5776 on the Jewish Calendar. September 22 23, 2015.
9th of Dhul Hijja, 1436 Hijri, known as Day of Arafat (or Arafa), the day on which Muslim pilgrims stand on Mount of Arafat, near Mecca, corresponds to September 22, 2015 (inshallah).
Does that mean anything?
This is supposed to be about Hajj & Ummrah guys!
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EDITOR: I'm not sure what the purpose of this is - But next time give us a clue or two...
والعزة
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