Eid 2022 prayer timing: Eid ul-Adha prayer time in Islamabad
Abraham, also known as the Prophet Ibrahim in Christian and Jewish tradition, was willing to sacrifice his son in answer to God’s mandate on the occasion of Eid ul-Adha, which commemorates that willingness.
When Eid al-Fitr, the second major Eid holiday, comes around, Muslims will be celebrating.
Eid ul-Adha, Eid ul-Fitr, and the Feast of the Sacrifice are other names for this occasion. Eid ul-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, is considered less important than Eid ul-Fitr.
Even while we can’t forecast the precise day of Eid ul-Adha, we can provide you information on its significance and prayer times in the UK, as well as the moon’s position.
When is Eid ul-Adha 2022?
After sunset on Sunday, July 10, the four-day Eid ul-Adha holiday will continue through sunset on Thursday, July 14.
In the Islamic Hijri calendar, it occurs on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the 12th month. The Gregorian calendar advances by around 11 days yearly. The Hajj is always performed within the same period each year.
This year’s Dhu al-Hijjah began Thursday, June 30, according to the Saudi Arabian government, whose statement is widely acknowledged by Muslims. As of Wednesday, June 29th, a crescent moon had been seen.
There is some debate regarding whether the word “moon sighting” refers to viewing the moon.
What is the meaning of Eid ul-Adha?
Islamic scholars observe the Muslim festival of Eid ul-Adha to honor Prophet Ibrahim, who is also known as Abraham in the Christian Old Testament.
As a replacement for the agonizing request, God supplied a lamb for Ibrahim, who is regarded as Allah by Muslims.
Qurbani commemorates this by sacrificing an animal and dividing it into three pieces. Sheep are given to needy people and their families, including distant relatives as well.
Eid ul-Adha prayer time in Islamabad
The Eid-ul-Adha prayer timings for Islamabad and other cities in Pakistan have now been issued, but not for other cities.
Today, on the 10th of July, the time in Islamabad was made public.
Depending on where the sun is in the sky, different cities in Pakistan have different Eid prayer hours.
However, sunrise and sunset times vary from region to region and this means that the minute variances might have a significant impact on when you begin your Eid prayers.
The Islamabad Central Mosque’s prayer timings are shown below.
Jamia Masjid Farooq Azam street 73, Sector G-9/3 — 7am
Jamia Masjid Abdullah Bin Masood (near Karachi Company) — 6:45am
Jamia Masjid Usman Sector G 10/1 — 6:45 am
Jamia Masjid Al-Fatah, G8/4 — 6:15am
Jamia Masjid Shaheed Islam (Red Mosque) — 6:30am
Jamia Masjid Ghafooria, G 11/2 at 6:45am
Jamia Faridiya, E-7 5:30am
Jamia Masjid Ghulam Muhammad, Ghauri Town Phase 2 — 6:15am
Jamia Masjid Owais Qarni, Madina Town Khanna —6:15am
Jamia Masjid Mohammadi Madina Town, Tarlai — 6:15am
Jamia Masjid Hussain Bin Ali, Makkah Town, Tarlai — 6:00am
Jamia Masjid Ayesha Siddique, Sohdara Tarlai Kalan — 5:45am
Jamia Masjid Anwar Sahaba, Nain Sikh Town Bhara Kahu — 5:30am
Jamia Masjid Qaba, Dhok Abbasi Tarnol — 6:00am
Jamia Masjid Al Hasnain, Sawan Garden — 7:00am
How is Eid ul-Adha celebrated?
Many mosques and community organizations offer communal feasts for the benefit of the less fortunate so that everyone can share in the joy of Eid.
Takbir, an Arabic statement of “Allahu akbar,” or “God is beautiful,” is chanted before and during Eid prayers.
As a greeting, Eid Mubarak will be used, and participants are expected to exchange presents and eat together with their loved ones.
It’s possible that “Eid Mubarak” means “blessed festival” or “blessed feast,” however it’s most commonly used to signify “good Eid.” Mubarak, the Arabic word for “blessed,” meaning “feast,” “festival,” or “festivity.”