The Eid ul-Adha is one of two Islamic feasts celebrated each year. The word Eid translates to "feast." The Eid ul-Adha actually celebrates several religious themes and traditionally lasts for four days . The Eid ul-Adha celebrates the faith and obedience of Abraham/Ibrahim, and the mercy that Allah can show. Animal sacrifice is an important part of the feast. This sacrifice of generally sheep or goats is shared with family, friends and the needy.
In all countries that celebrate it, it is a time of great joyfulness. It is also a chance to reflect on how one must do what Allah requests. To do so renders great spiritual rewards. Trusting in Allah, even when a request seems impossible, ultimately shows the Muslim how faith leads one down an unexpected path, and asserts the will of Allah as just and merciful.