Eid-Ul-Adha
Eid-ul-Adha is observed on the tenth day of the Islamic calendar's 12th and final month, Zul-Hajj or Zil-Hajj. The event, also known as Eid al Adha, is celebrated as a sacrifice feast. This is a time to commemorate Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his beloved son Ishmael to Allah.
The animal sacrifice to Allah, which is afterwards utilized to cook the feast and share it with the impoverished, is a key tradition associated with this holiday. Eid-ul-Adha is celebrated in the same way it does in any other country, with morning prayers, exchanging gifts, inviting friends and family to dine together, and so on.
The Maldives, on the other hand, have some unique ways of celebrating, such as street carnivals with people dressed in bright colors, dancing, singing, and other cultural events. There are other sporting events based on the Maldives' traditional game, bai Bala.
Date: 10th day of the final month of the Islamic