Eid al-Adha

Japanese: イード・アルアドハー
Eid al-Adha
A Muslim holiday. The 10th to 13th of the 12th month of the Hijri calendar (Islamic calendar). One of the two major Islamic festivals. Animals such as sheep are sacrificed to Allah (the Islamic god). It is also called "Great Eid" or "Feast of Sacrifice."

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Japanese:
イスラム教の祭日。ヒジュラ暦(イスラム暦)第12月10~13日。イスラムの二大祭のひとつ。羊などの動物をアッラー(イスラムの神)に生贄として捧げる。「大イード」「犠牲祭」ともいう。

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