Bakrid 2026: When Is Eid-ul-Adha? Check Expected Date, Significance and Rituals

Bakrid 2026 (Eid-ul-Adha) is one of the most important Islamic festivals , celebrated by Muslims across the world with devotion, gratitude, and a strong sense of community. Observed in the Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah, this sacred festival marks faith, sacrifice, and obedience to Allah. In 2026, Bakrid will once again bring families together in prayer, charity, and celebration.
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Bakrid 2026 Date: When Will Eid-ul-Adha Be Celebrated?


The timing of Eid-ul-Adha depends on the sighting of the crescent moon, which signals the beginning of the month of Dhul Hijjah in the Islamic lunar calendar.

  • In several countries such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Pakistan, Dhul Hijjah is expected to begin around May 18, 2026.
  • Based on this calculation, Eid-ul-Adha (Bakrid 2026) is likely to be observed on May 27, 2026 in these regions.
  • In India, the festival may be celebrated a day later depending on local moon sighting traditions.

The final confirmation of the date will be announced after the official moon sighting.


Significance of Bakrid 2026 (Eid-ul-Adha)


Eid-ul-Adha holds deep spiritual importance in Islam and reflects the values of faith, sacrifice, and obedience.

The festival commemorates the story of Prophet Ibrahim, who showed unwavering devotion to Allah by agreeing to sacrifice his son as an act of submission. At the moment of sacrifice, Allah replaced his son with a ram, symbolising mercy and divine acceptance of faith.


Eid-ul-Adha is also closely connected with the annual Hajj pilgrimage, when millions of Muslims travel to the holy city of Mecca to perform religious rituals.

Qurbani Tradition and Its Meaning


The ritual of Qurbani (sacrifice) is the central practice of Bakrid and reflects compassion and sharing.

The meat from the sacrificed animal is divided into three parts:

  • One portion is kept for the family
  • One portion is shared with relatives and friends
  • One portion is distributed among the poor and needy

This practice highlights equality, charity, and responsibility towards society.


How Bakrid 2026 Will Be Celebrated


Bakrid celebrations begin early in the morning with prayers and continue throughout the day with family gatherings and charitable acts.

The celebration includes several key traditions:

  • Muslims take a bath early in the morning and wear clean, traditional clothes
  • Special Eid prayers (Namaz) are offered in mosques or open grounds
  • After prayers, the ritual of Qurbani is performed following Islamic guidelines
  • Families distribute meat among relatives, neighbours, and those in need
  • Acts of charity such as donating food, clothes, and money are encouraged
  • Elders give “Eidi” to younger family members as a gesture of love
  • Homes are filled with festive meals, sweets, and joyful gatherings

Bakrid 2026 (Eid-ul-Adha) will be observed with devotion, unity, and gratitude across the world. The festival not only honours the spirit of sacrifice but also strengthens the values of compassion, charity, and togetherness. As the crescent moon appears, Muslims worldwide will prepare to celebrate this sacred occasion with faith and happiness.