How Many Days Are Left Until Eid ul-Adha 2027?
10 Dhul-Hijjah 1448 AH
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Eid Mubarak!
May Allah accept your sacrifice and good deeds
Eid ul-Adha has arrived — Have a blessed and joyous celebration!
* Dates are based on astronomical calculations and may vary by a day depending on the moon sighting of Dhul-Hijjah adopted in each country.
How Many Days Are Left Until Eid ul-Adha 2027?
Stay updated with our Eid ul-Adha Countdown to see exactly how much time remains until the "Festival of Sacrifice" begins. The live timer displays the remaining days, hours, minutes, and seconds, making it easy to prepare for the Eid prayers, arrange your Qurbani (sacrifice), plan family gatherings, and organize your holiday schedule well in advance.
Why Use the Eid ul-Adha 2027 (1448 AH) Web Tool and How Can You Benefit?
This countdown provides essential information to support your preparations for the holiest days of the Islamic year. It includes a country selector, allowing you to view the expected Eid ul-Adha start date based on your selected country. Since the beginning of Dhul-Hijjah depends on local moon sighting announcements, the expected date may vary from one country to another. Selecting your location provides a more relevant countdown and helps you plan your Qurbani according to your region.
In addition to the live countdown, you'll find the expected Eid ul-Adha 2027 (1448 AH) date. The displayed date is based on the latest available astronomical calculations and is updated whenever official announcements from the relevant religious authorities confirm a different start date. Whether you're organizing your Qurbani booking, preparing for the Eid prayer, scheduling travel, or simply counting down to this blessed festival, our Eid Countdown provides accurate, up-to-date information in one convenient place. Simply choose your country to view the countdown that's most relevant to your location.
May Allah grant us the opportunity to witness Dhul-Hijjah in good health, accept our sacrifices and good deeds, and fill our lives with mercy, forgiveness, and countless blessings. Eid Mubarak in advance!
Key Features of the Eid ul-Adha Countdown Tool
Our Eid countdown tool is designed to provide a seamless, accurate, and user-friendly experience as you prepare for the Festival of Sacrifice. Here are the main features you can benefit from:
- Live Real-Time Timer: Watch the countdown tick down to the exact second, displaying the remaining days, hours, minutes, and seconds until Eid ul-Adha begins.
- Country Selector Functionality: Because moon sightings vary by region, the tool allows you to select your specific country to view the most accurate expected Eid date for your location.
- Accurate Islamic Calendar Integration: The tool automatically calculates the expected date for 10 Dhul-Hijjah 1448 AH using trusted astronomical calculations and updates it based on official religious authority announcements.
- Cross-Device Compatibility: Access the countdown effortlessly on your desktop, tablet, or mobile phone. It works directly in your browser without requiring any downloads or installations.
- Comprehensive Preparation Guides: Beyond the timer, the tool provides valuable insights on the rules of Qurbani, the significance of the Day of Arafah, and practical tips to help you prepare financially, socially, and spiritually.
What Does the Eid ul-Adha 2027 Countdown Do?
The Eid ul-Adha 2027 Countdown tracks the remaining time until the expected beginning of the festival, displaying a live countdown in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. The timer automatically updates every second, giving you the most accurate estimate based on the currently available data.
The countdown is set to the expected 10th day of Dhul-Hijjah (10 Dhul-Hijjah 1448 AH) according to astronomical calculations. However, the official start of Eid ul-Adha is confirmed after the sighting of the new moon of Dhul-Hijjah by the relevant religious authorities. If an official announcement changes the expected date, the countdown logic remains standard to ensure the information remains accurate.
Whether you're planning your Qurbani schedule, preparing for the Eid prayer, arranging family gatherings, or organizing travel for the holidays, this live countdown helps you stay informed and ready for the arrival of the blessed festival. It works seamlessly on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices without requiring any downloads.
About the Blessed Festival of Eid ul-Adha
Eid ul-Adha, known as the "Festival of Sacrifice," is the second major holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide. It commemorates the profound willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham, peace be upon him) to sacrifice his beloved son, Prophet Ismail (Ishmael, peace be upon him), in absolute obedience to Allah's command. Before the sacrifice could be carried out, Allah provided a ram to be slaughtered instead, honoring their unwavering faith and submission.
Eid ul-Adha marks the climax of the Hajj pilgrimage, the annual holy journey to Mecca. It begins on the 10th day of Dhul-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and lasts for three days (the Days of Tashreeq). The festival is a time of immense gratitude, devotion, and community celebration for Muslims around the world.
The day typically begins with a special congregational Eid prayer (Salat al-Eid) performed in mosques or open fields shortly after sunrise. After the prayer, Muslims who can afford it perform Qurbani (sacrificing a livestock animal—usually a sheep, goat, cow, or camel). The meat is then divided into three parts: one for the family, one for friends and relatives, and one for the poor and needy.
"And the camels and cattle We have appointed for you as among the symbols of Allah; for you therein is good. So mention the name of Allah upon them when lined up; and when they are [lifeless] on their sides, then eat from them and feed the needy and the beggar."
Surah Al-Hajj (22:36)
The Virtues and Significance of Eid ul-Adha
Eid ul-Adha is one of the most spiritually rewarding days in Islam, offering believers a unique opportunity to express their devotion, submission, and gratitude to Allah. Beyond the celebrations and the distribution of meat, it is a day filled with mercy, blessings, and the fulfillment of a highly recommended religious obligation.
The greatest honor of Eid ul-Adha is the act of Qurbani. By sacrificing an animal, a Muslim demonstrates their willingness to give up things they hold dear in obedience to Allah. It revives the Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and serves as a reminder that true faith requires sacrifice and submission to the Divine Will.
The 9th of Dhul-Hijjah, the Day of Arafah, precedes Eid ul-Adha. For those not performing Hajj, fasting on this day is highly recommended, as the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) taught that it expiates the sins of the previous year and the coming year. The first 10 days of Dhul-Hijjah are considered the most blessed days of the Islamic year, and good deeds performed during this time are immensely rewarded.
According to authentic Islamic teachings, Eid ul-Adha is a celebration of faith, charity, and community. It creates a unique atmosphere where the rich and poor alike can partake in the joy of eating meat, reinforcing unity, empathy, and social harmony.
The Rules and Timing of Qurbani (Sacrifice) in 2027
The timing for the Eid ul-Adha prayer and the subsequent Qurbani is strictly defined in Islamic tradition. The Eid prayer is performed after the sun has fully risen, roughly 15 to 20 minutes after sunrise. The Qurbani can only be performed after the Eid prayer on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah and can continue until the sunset of the 12th or 13th of Dhul-Hijjah (depending on the school of thought).
The animal to be sacrificed must meet specific age and health requirements. A sheep or goat must be at least one year old, a cow must be at least two years old, and a camel must be at least five years old. The animal must be healthy, free from defects, and slaughtered humanely while invoking the name of Allah.
To help you prepare accurately, local mosques and Islamic charities usually facilitate Qurbani bookings months in advance. Many Muslims choose to pay a charity to perform the sacrifice on their behalf and distribute the meat to impoverished communities worldwide. Always ensure your Qurbani is booked with a reliable organization or planned meticulously if doing it locally.
Because prayer times and Qurbani schedules change depending on your location, always refer to your local Islamic authority or mosque for the most accurate Eid prayer time in your area for 2027.
How to Prepare for Eid ul-Adha
Preparing for Eid ul-Adha before the day arrives can help you make the most of its spiritual, social, and personal benefits. A little planning allows you to establish joyful routines, focus on worship, and reduce unnecessary stress. Here are some practical ways to get ready for Eid:
Spiritual Preparation
The most meaningful preparation begins with maximizing your good deeds during the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah. Fast on the Day of Arafah (9th Dhul-Hijjah) if you are not performing Hajj. Recite the Eid Takbeerat ("Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar...") loudly from the morning of the 9th to the 13th of Dhul-Hijjah. Renew your intention to submit to Allah's commands, just as Prophet Ibrahim (AS) did.
Physical Preparation
It is a Sunnah (tradition of the Prophet) to take a ritual bath (Ghusl) before going to the Eid prayer. Prepare your Eid outfit in advance, ensuring it is clean and ready. It is also recommended not to eat anything on Eid morning until after the Eid prayer, or until after the Qurbani meat is cooked, to enjoy the first meal of the day from the sacrificed animal.
Qurbani Preparation
If you plan to perform Qurbani locally, identify a healthy animal and book it well in advance to avoid last-minute price hikes. If you are donating your Qurbani through a charity, make your payment early to ensure the sacrifice and meat distribution are completed on time. Ensure you understand the rules regarding shares (e.g., a cow or camel can be shared by up to seven people).
Financial Preparation
Eid ul-Adha involves significant thoughtful spending. Create a realistic budget for the Qurbani, new clothes, family meals, and Eidi (gifts for children). Careful planning helps manage expenses effectively and allows you to give extra Sadaqah (voluntary charity) to those in need during these blessed days.
Social Preparation
Eid is a time to strengthen relationships. Schedule time to visit relatives, reconnect with friends, and share festive meals. Remember to distribute the Qurbani meat to your neighbors, especially the non-Muslims, as a gesture of goodwill. Reaching out to those who are grieving or alone reflects the true spirit of Eid and creates lasting memories.
