Eid ul-Adha | Bakrid 2021 in India

Eid al-Adha/Bakrid 2021 in India is one of the most popular Islamic Holidays 2021 and commemorates the act of sacrifice performed by Ibrahim in obedience of the God’s command. The act was to willingly sacrifice his own son, where instead, God switched his son with a lamb before he could do anything. From that day onwards, a lamb or goat is sacrificed ceremoniously and its shares are distributed evenly.

In the year 2021, Eid ul-Adha will be observed on Tuesday, 20 July, 2021 and grand celebrations and feasts will be organized to mark the occasion. As per the Islamic Hijri Calendar, Eid al-Adha falls on 10 Dhu al-Hijjah and ends on 13 Dhu al-Hijjah. However, the dates may vary according to the Gregorian Calendar.

When is Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid in 2021?

20

July, 2021

(Tuesday)

Eid ul-Adha Mubarak

Is Eid ul-Adha A Public Holiday in India?

Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid is observed as a public holiday in India, which means almost all schools, academic institutions, universities, teaching centers, organizations, and Islamic schools and offices remain closed on this day. Additionally, banks, post offices, government and private sector organizations and offices remain closed as well on this day.

The day is regarded as a holiday for the general population. Mosques and religious establishments are decorated with full force and huge crowds can be seen gathered all around the area, which can sometimes disturb the traffic. Hence, transport services may operate within a restricted time schedule on this very day.

Eid al-Adha History

Eid al-Adha history holds great significance and commemorates the observance of this holy day. As per the mythological legends, Ibrahim, the messenger of God in Islam, was commanded by God to sacrifice one of the most dearest possessions he owned, his son Isma’il. Known to be a crucial trial, Ibrahim went ahead with the commandment without much thought and prepared to perform the act as per the God’s will. It is mentioned in the scriptures that during this period, the Devil or Shaitan tempted him not to perform the act of sacrifice, and in order to stop, threw pebbles at him.

Undeterred, Ibrahim was fully prepared to carry out this ritual at Mount Moriah and fulfil the commandment of God, even when his own son’s life was at stake. Seeing this, God replaced his son Isma’il with a goat as soon as he was about to sacrifice him. Since that day, animal sacrifice is carried out to commemorate the occasion of intervention.

Qurbani on Eid al-Adha

The purpose of the ceremonial act of Qurbani on Eid ul-Adha is not blood-shedding but showing one’s devotion to Allah. People follow the rituals accordingly and show their love to the One by performing the act of Qurbani. After the sacrifice is over, the meat is divided into three parts, where the first one is for the family, second one for friends and relatives and the last one for the poor and needy regardless of caste, creed, color and religion.

The celebration marks the intervention by God when Ibrahim was about to sacrifice his only son, Isma’il. The celebratory act gives out the message of equality, kindness and devotion.

Eid-ul-Adha Cuisines

Eid-ul-Adha or Bakrid means a day full of festivities, delicacies and enjoyment. Some of the famous dishes prepared on Eid ul-Adha include dishes made from the animal meat slaughtered on this day. Since the animal is sacrificed, it is divided into three different parts,one out of which is offered to family and friends as a gift.

Popular dishes on which people gorge include Korma, Kebabs, Haleem, Biryani, Pulao, Meat Curries, Fried Liver, Kokoreç (a Turkish delight) and much more. This is seen as a day of togetherness, where people get together with their loved ones and share their happiness.

Bakrid Celebrations

Bakrid celebrations are carried out with full force and enthusiasm on a massive scale. Ritualistic Eid al-Adha prayers are offered, where people, after performing Wudu (cleansing ritual), offer Namaz at their home or mosque. People wash their hands, feet, and face, wear clean clothes and perform Namaz. After finishing the prayers, people greet each other with Eid al-Adha wishes, embrace their loved ones and participate in the communal feasts.

Muslims remain present when the sermons are offered, after which the act of Qurbani, i.e. animal sacrifice is carried out. In this, an animal, most preferably a goat is sacrificed ceremonially to mark the occasion, and then the meat is distributed among friends, family and needy. Communal feats are one of the significant parts of this day, where people sit together with their loved ones and enjoy the scrumptious meals. Donations and charitable acts are performed on this day, and some people also perform the Hajj by visiting Mecca.

One of the most heartwarming rituals performed on the day of this Islamic festival is offering Eidi. Eidi basically refers to materialistic or monetary gifts offered to the kids and youngests of the family by elders on the day of Eid ul-Adha. Kids, sisters, wives, aunts, mothers, motherly figures etc. are showered with gifts. Even friends are offered Eidi on this auspicious occasion. This sweet gesture imbibes a sense of unity and selflessness, and brings people together in harmony.

Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid Observances

Year Weekday Date Name Holiday Type
2019 Mon 12 August Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid Gazetted Holiday
2020 Fri 31 July Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid Gazetted Holiday
2021 Tue 20 July Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid Gazetted Holiday
2022 Sun 10 July Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid Gazetted Holiday
2023 Thu 29 June Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid Gazetted Holiday
2024 Mon 17 June Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid Gazetted Holiday
2025 Sat 7 June Eid ul-Adha/Bakrid Gazetted Holiday

FAQs

1. How to greet someone on Eid Al Adha?

Eid Mubarak,‘ or Happy Eid Al-Adha can be said to offer Eid wishes on Eid al-Adha.

2. Is Eid Al Adha / Bakrid a bank holiday in India?

Eid Al Adha/Bakrid is a bank holiday in India.

3. What does the festival of Eid al-Adha commemorate?

The festival of Eid al-Adha commemorates the intervention of God when Ibrahim was about to sacrifice his own son without any hesitation in order to fulfil God’s commandment.

4. What do you mean by Dhu al-Hijjah?

Dhu al-Hijjah is known to be the twelfth and the most sacred month in Islamic Calendar. It is the final month in the calendar.

From the above information, it is evident that the festival of Eid al-Adha or Bakrid 2021 in India is observed on Tuesday, 20 July, 2021 with great enthusiasm.

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Quick Facts

This year: Tue, 20 July 2021
Next year: Sun, 10 July 2022
Last year: Fri, 31 July 2020
Type: Gazetted Holiday

Eid al-Adha/ Bakrid in India - Names in Other Languages

English: Bakr Id/Eid ul-Adha, Id ul-Zuha, Bakrid
Hindi: ईद उल-अज़हा, बकरा ईद, बकरीद
Bengali: কোরবানীর ঈদ
Urdu: بڑی عید, بکرا عید