Festivals / Mass Bakrid Gatherings Held Nationwide Amid Heavy Security Measures
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Bakrid 2026 was celebrated across India with devotion, prayers, and festive meals, as communities embraced the spirit of sacrifice and compassion under tight security arrangements.
New Delhi, May 28: Bakrid, also known as Eid al-Adha, was celebrated across India on Thursday with devotion and enthusiasm, as thousands of worshippers gathered at mosques and Eidgahs to offer special prayers. The festival, one of the most significant occasions in Islam, drew large congregations dressed in traditional attire, exchanging greetings and embracing the spirit of sacrifice and compassion.
In the national capital, heavy security arrangements were put in place around Jama Masjid and other prominent mosques. Delhi Police conducted thorough checks at entry points to ensure safety and maintain order during the celebrations. Similar measures were reported in other major cities, where authorities worked to guarantee peaceful observance of the festival.
Eid al-Adha commemorates the devotion of Prophet Ibrahim, who was willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to God’s command. The festival symbolizes unwavering faith, gratitude, forgiveness, and charity. Families across India marked the occasion with prayers, festive meals, and acts of kindness, including distributing food and extending help to the underprivileged.
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Worshippers highlighted the festival’s message of brotherhood, communal harmony, and peaceful coexistence. In several regions, including parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Bakrid was observed a day earlier due to differences in the sighting of the crescent moon. Religious authorities confirmed that the Dhul-Hijjah crescent was sighted later in most states, shifting the celebration to May 28.
The day was filled with joy, devotion, and reflection, as communities came together to honor traditions and strengthen bonds of unity. From bustling mosques in metropolitan cities to small gatherings in rural towns, Bakrid reaffirmed its timeless values of compassion and sacrifice, resonating deeply with millions of devotees across India.
In the national capital, heavy security arrangements were put in place around Jama Masjid and other prominent mosques. Delhi Police conducted thorough checks at entry points to ensure safety and maintain order during the celebrations. Similar measures were reported in other major cities, where authorities worked to guarantee peaceful observance of the festival.
Eid al-Adha commemorates the devotion of Prophet Ibrahim, who was willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to God’s command. The festival symbolizes unwavering faith, gratitude, forgiveness, and charity. Families across India marked the occasion with prayers, festive meals, and acts of kindness, including distributing food and extending help to the underprivileged.
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Worshippers highlighted the festival’s message of brotherhood, communal harmony, and peaceful coexistence. In several regions, including parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Bakrid was observed a day earlier due to differences in the sighting of the crescent moon. Religious authorities confirmed that the Dhul-Hijjah crescent was sighted later in most states, shifting the celebration to May 28.
The day was filled with joy, devotion, and reflection, as communities came together to honor traditions and strengthen bonds of unity. From bustling mosques in metropolitan cities to small gatherings in rural towns, Bakrid reaffirmed its timeless values of compassion and sacrifice, resonating deeply with millions of devotees across India.
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