- Large Eid congregations held at mosques, Eidgahs across country.
- Worshippers exchange Eid greetings after offering prayer.
- Families perform animal sacrifices, distribute meat.
Pakistanis marked Eid ul Adha on Wednesday with special prayers for peace and stability, as people across the country also prayed for an end to the ongoing US-Israel war against Iran and the worsening crisis in the Middle East.
The day began with large Eid congregations at mosques and Eidgahs, where people embraced one another and exchanged Eid greetings after prayers. Families later performed animal sacrifices, distributed meat among relatives and the poor, and gathered for traditional meals throughout the day.
Special prayers were also offered for the country’s security, economic stability, and the well-being of Muslims facing conflicts and humanitarian crises across the world. Religious scholars, in their Eid sermons, highlighted the spirit of sacrifice, unity, and compassion, urging people to remember the underprivileged during the three-day religious festival.