Eid ul Adha in Maldives ― Date, History, and Details

Eid ul Adha in Maldives

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History of Eid ul Adha in Maldives and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Eid ul Adha is a Muslim holiday that is celebrated annually in Maldives. It commemorates the sacrifice of Abraham and is also known as the Festival of Sacrifice. On this day, Muslims all over the world slaughter animals and offer their meat to the poor and needy. In Maldives, Eid ul Adha is a public holiday and is celebrated with much fanfare. People wear new clothes, exchange gifts and visit each other’s homes. The holiday is also marked by feasting, singing and dancing.