Hari Raya Haji in Perlis in 2025

Hari Raya Haji in Perlis in 2025
  How long until Hari Raya Haji?
Hari Raya Haji
  Dates of Hari Raya Haji in Perlis
2026 May 27, May 28
Thu, May 28Regional Holiday (additional day)
Wed, May 27National Holiday
2025 Jun 6, Jun 7
Sat, Jun 7Regional Holiday (additional day)
Fri, Jun 6National Holiday
2024 Jun 17, Jun 18
Tue, Jun 18Regional Holiday (additional day)
Mon, Jun 17National Holiday
2023 Jun 29, Jun 30
Fri, Jun 30Regional Holiday (additional day)
Thu, Jun 29National Holiday
2022 Jul 10, Jul 11
Mon, Jul 11Regional Holiday (additional day)
Sun, Jul 10National Holiday
  Summary

This festival is celebrated throughout the Muslim world as a commemoration of Prophet Abrahams willingness to sacrifice everything for God

  Hari Raya Haji in other countries
Hari Raya Haji internationally

When is Hari Raya Haji?

Hari Raya Haji (Eid Al-Adha) falls on the 10th day of the month of Dzulhijjah, the last month of the Muslim calendar, and marks the conclusion of the annual Haj - the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca.

History of Hari Raya Haji

This festival is celebrated throughout the Muslim world as a commemoration of Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice everything for God, including the life of his own son Ishmael.

Korban is the most important part of Hari Raya Haji and all Muslims who can afford to participate are encouraged to carry it out. Korban is when Muslims purchase an animal to be sacrificed in the direction of the Kaaba. The animal will then be cleaned and cut up. 

This act reminds worshippers of the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to offer up even his own flesh and blood to God.  

The meat will typically be shared with the needy or with people in the community as it is an act of sacrifice and giving.

As a result of this special occasion, many poor Muslims are able to enjoy the unusual luxury of eating meat during the four days of this festival.

In keeping with the tradition of 'Eid, local Muslims will dress up in new or special clothes, visit friends and relatives, hold 'Eid gatherings and parties as well as give gifts to their children.


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