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Eid al-Adha holiday: How many days is it by country?

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Eid Mubarak. Eid al-Adha is traditionally celebrated for four days, but official holidays vary.
The Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on September 12 in Saudi Arabia and in most other countries, and on September 13 in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The public holiday breaks for Eid have also been officially announced:

- Saudi Arabia: 12-day holiday break, which will include the days of the Hajj pilgrimage.

- ِGulf Arab countries of Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, Oman: nine-day public holiday from Friday, September 9 until Saturday, September 17.

- Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and Sudan also announced a nine-day public holiday on the same dates as in the Gulf.

- Turkey: nine-day public holiday from Saturday, September 10 until Sunday, September 18.

- Bangladesh: six-day Eid holiday, from Friday September 9 until Wednesday, September 14.

- Tunisia, Morocco and Nigeria: four-day long weekend holiday, from Saturday, September 10 until Tuesday, September 13.

- Pakistan: three-day holiday from Monday, September 12 until Wednesday, September 14.

- Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Ghana: three-day long weekend holiday, from Saturday, September 10 until Monday, September 12.

For the holidays of Eid al-Fitr, check here.

Local names
The Eid al-Adha festival, or Feast of Sacrifice, is locally also known as:

- Eidul Adha, as spelled in the Philippines legislation.

- Eid el-Kabir, as commonly referred to in Nigeria and Morocco.

- Kurban Bayrami, as referred to in Turkey.

- Hari Raya Haji, as known in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

- Bakr-Id or Qurbani Eid, as referred to in the Urdu langauge, in India and in Bangladesh.

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/in...pines-uae-saudi-pakistan-160905105451432.html
 
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wrong about Saudia its from 8th Sep to 18 Th Sep
 
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6224db2e68d74ff4b9286cfd8b16f4a2_18.jpg

Eid Mubarak. Eid al-Adha is traditionally celebrated for four days, but official holidays vary.
The Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on September 12 in Saudi Arabia and in most other countries, and on September 13 in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The public holiday breaks for Eid have also been officially announced:

- Saudi Arabia: 12-day holiday break, which will include the days of the Hajj pilgrimage.

- ِGulf Arab countries of Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, Oman: nine-day public holiday from Friday, September 9 until Saturday, September 17.

- Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and Sudan also announced a nine-day public holiday on the same dates as in the Gulf.

- Turkey: nine-day public holiday from Saturday, September 10 until Sunday, September 18.

- Bangladesh: six-day Eid holiday, from Friday September 9 until Wednesday, September 14.

- Tunisia, Morocco and Nigeria: four-day long weekend holiday, from Saturday, September 10 until Tuesday, September 13.

- Pakistan: three-day holiday from Monday, September 12 until Wednesday, September 14.

- Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Ghana: three-day long weekend holiday, from Saturday, September 10 until Monday, September 12.

For the holidays of Eid al-Fitr, check here.

Local names
The Eid al-Adha festival, or Feast of Sacrifice, is locally also known as:

- Eidul Adha, as spelled in the Philippines legislation.

- Eid el-Kabir, as commonly referred to in Nigeria and Morocco.

- Kurban Bayrami, as referred to in Turkey.

- Hari Raya Haji, as known in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

- Bakr-Id or Qurbani Eid, as referred to in the Urdu langauge, in India and in Bangladesh.

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/in...pines-uae-saudi-pakistan-160905105451432.html
UAE 5 days for private sector, 7 days for public sector and 10 days for schools.

1 in Iran :(
10 to 7 days for Ashura and 7 days for Nowruz...
Even as per Islamic traditions Eid celebrated for 3 days.

Is this a national holiday in India?
Not on every state but yes for all Muslims.
 
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UAE 5 days for private sector, 7 days for public sector and 10 days for schools.


10 to 7 days for Ashura and 7 days for Nowruz...
Even as per Islamic traditions Eid celebrated for 3 days.


Not on every state but yes for all Muslims.
in all states.
 
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Prophet Abraham himself sacrificed a Ram. So traditionally it has to be Ram or a Goat. South Asian muslims insist on slaughtering cow because it gives them some kind of pleasure to see Hindus squirm at the sight.
 
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