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Updated: May 15, 2025
Eid al-Adha, also known as the "Festival of Sacrifice," is one of the most sacred occasions in Islam. It commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s (Abraham’s) willingness to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. The festival also marks the end of Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Makkah.
In this guide, we’ll explore the confirmed and expected dates for Eid al-Adha 2025, prayer timings in major Arab cities, public holidays across the region, and curated travel suggestions to help you make the most of this long weekend.

Eid al-Adha 2025 is expected to begin on the evening of Friday, 6 June and end on the evening of Saturday, 7 June. This corresponds to the 10th of Dhul Hijjah in the Islamic calendar.
Note: Dates may vary depending on the moon sighting in each country. Local religious authorities will confirm the official start.
Below are the estimated Eid prayer times across major cities in the Arab world. Final timings will be confirmed by local mosques closer to the day.
Country | City | Estimated Prayer Time |
UAE | Dubai | 5:52 AM |
UAE | Abu Dhabi | 5:57 AM |
Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | 5:33 AM |
Saudi Arabia | Makkah | 5:41 AM |
Egypt | Cairo | 5:45 AM |
Jordan | Amman | 5:40 AM |
Morocco | Rabat | 5:50 AM |
Kuwait | Kuwait City | 5:12 AM |
Bahrain | Manama | 5:10 AM |
Qatar | Doha | 5:13 AM |
Country | Eid al-Adha Holiday Period | Total Days |
UAE | 6–8 June (Fri–Sun) | 4 days |
Saudi Arabia | 6–8 June (Fri–Sun) | 4 days |
Egypt | 6–9 June (Sat–Mon) | 3 days |
Jordan | 6–9 June (Fri–Mon) | 4 days |
Kuwait | 6–8 June (Fri–Sun) | 4 days |
Bahrain | 6–8 June (Fri–Sun) | 3 days |
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For those seeking serenity, the Maldives offers Eid in a luxurious, peaceful setting – ideal for couples and families alike.

Not travelling? Here’s how to make your Eid meaningful at home:
Attend Eid prayers early in the morning with family.
Perform Qurbani and ensure fair distribution of meat.
Host a family gathering with traditional dishes.
Decorate your home and create a festive atmosphere.
Give to charity, supporting those in need in your community.
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Eid al-Adha 2025 is expected to begin on the evening of Friday, 6 June and end on the evening of Saturday, 7 June. The final confirmation depends on the sighting of the moon in each country, which determines the start of Dhul Hijjah, the twelfth month in the Islamic lunar calendar.
Eid prayer times across the UAE vary slightly by city, typically starting around 5:50 AM to 6:00 AM. For example, Dubai is expected to begin at 5:52 AM, while Abu Dhabi at 5:57 AM. Local mosques usually announce the confirmed time a day or two before Eid.
In Saudi Arabia, Eid al-Adha is observed over four days, beginning from Arafat Day on Thursday, 5 June, through to Sunday, 8 June 2025. Public and private sector holiday durations may vary slightly based on official announcements closer to the date.
Top travel destinations for Eid al-Adha 2025 include Makkah for a spiritual experience, Istanbul for rich culture, Cairo for historical exploration, Dubai for luxury and entertainment, and the Maldives for a peaceful retreat. Early booking is recommended, especially around Eid.
Yes, most businesses, government offices, and institutions in Arab countries observe closures during Eid al-Adha. The number of days varies by country. For example, the UAE and Saudi Arabia typically grant 3–4 days off, while Egypt may grant 2–3 days.
Qurbani is the ritual animal sacrifice performed during Eid al-Adha in remembrance of Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion. It is recommended for all financially capable adult Muslims. The meat is divided into three parts: one for the family, one for relatives, and one for the needy.
Eid al-Adha is more than a holiday—it is a reflection of faith, compassion, and unity. Whether you choose to travel or stay local, understanding the prayer timings, holidays, and cultural depth of the occasion can help you honour its meaning fully.
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