Muslims in Saudi Arabia, UAE, other countries celebrating Eid.
Afghan refugees residing in Peshawar also mark Eid festival.
Pilgrims will stay in Mina on Zil Hajj 11, 12 for Rami.
KARACHI: The Bohra community in Karachi is celebrating Eid ul Adha on Friday (today), with special congregations held in areas including Saddar, Pakistan Chowk, Haidery, and other localities across the metropolis.
The biggest gathering of the community took place at the Tahiri Mosque near Zahid Nihari in Saddar.
Special security arrangements were made at all the Bohra mosques around the city, with large contingents of Rangers and police officials stationed outside.
The Eid prayers were followed by the ritual of sacrificing animals as EidulAdha involves slaughtering sheep, goats, cattle and camels, marking the end of the Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah and in commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) readiness to sacrifice his son Ismail on Allah’s command.
Muslims around the world are celebrating the annual festival of EidulAdha today, and many others will mark the festival in other parts of the world tomorrow (Saturday).
Meanwhile, EidulAdha is being celebrated in Saudi Arabia as well today. The largest Eid prayer were held at Masjid al-Haram in Makkah and Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who performed Umrah late last night with his delegation, offered Eid prayer at Masjid al-Haram.
Millions of pilgrims reached Mina from Muzdalifah today for the next phase of Hajj rituals. Pilgrims are currently engaged in the Rami (stoning) of Jamarat al-Aqaba (the big Satan). Pilgrims will also stay in Mina on Zil Hajj 11 and 12 to perform the Rami.
On the other hand, the United Arab Emirates also observed Eid ul Adha prayers. The largest gathering in Dubai was organised by the Kalemah Centre in Al Qusais, Dubai. Throughout the UAE, including Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and other emirates, Eid prayers emphasised the significance of peace, prosperity, and sacrifice. Emirati leadership appealed to the community to promote peace and the spirit of assisting those in need.
Moreover, Afghan refugees residing in Peshawar are also celebrating Eid today. Eid prayers were offered by Afghan refugees in areas of Peshawar including Tajabad, Faqirabad, Hayatabad, Phando, and Baghbanan.