Overview
- Imam Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahli released the guidelines on June 2 through the Islamic Centre of India to prepare for Eid al-Adha 2025.
- The festival’s qurbani is set for June 7 in India, with sacrifices permitted through June 9 on designated private premises.
- Worshippers must maintain cleanliness by burying animal blood in raw soil as fertilizer and avoid public or roadside slaughter areas.
- The advisory strictly prohibits capturing or uploading any photos or videos of the sacrificial ritual on social media.
- Devotees are urged to distribute meat to the needy and offer post-Namaz prayers focused on Palestinians and soldiers guarding borders.