What is udhiyah?
“Udhiyah” is the practice of ritually sacrificing an animal on the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha. It is also known as “qurbani.”
Udhiyah commemorates Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son as commanded by God.
The udhiyah usually involves a livestock animal like a goat or cow. The meat is later divided up and shared among each family, their friends, and those in need.
Both “udhiyah” and “qurbani” translate as “sacrifice,” though with slightly different connotations. To translate more Arabic words, use QuillBot Translate for free.