With the start of Eid al-Adha, people in different parts of the world filled mosques to perform Eid prayers.
Eid al-Adha prayers were performed in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, and other provinces.
Mosques in Baku were filled with people who wanted to pray since the early hours of the morning.
Those who could not find a place in mosques performed their prayers in courtyards and gardens.
The Eid prayer was also performed in the Friday Masjid of the city of Sheki, which is famous for its historical and natural beauties.
Sheki-Oghuz Regional Mufti Kamran Mammadov, who led the prayer, gave a sermon on the virtues of sacrificing an animal.
Muslims in Russia flocked to mosques for Eid-al-Adha prayers
In Russia's capital Moscow, thousands of Muslims poured from mosques to the streets during the Eid al-Adha prayer.
Muslims in Moscow flocked to the Moscow Central Mosque, the Memorial Mosque, the Historical Mosque and special areas reserved for prayer in different parts of the city, to perform the Eid al-Adha prayer early in the morning
Thousands of Muslims who could not fit into mosques crowded the streets, avenues, areas and parks that were closed to traffic.
Under the security measures taken by the police, Muslims laid out the prayer rugs they brought with them, lined up in suitable places and performed the Eid prayer.
Ravil Gaynutdin, Chairman of the Religious Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation and the Council of Muftis, read the sermon and performed the Eid prayer at the Moscow Central Mosque.
Gaynutdin prayed for the Palestinians who were exposed to Israeli attacks.
During the sermon, Gaynuddin read the congratulatory messages issued by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, Federation Council President Valentina Matviyenko, the upper house of the Russian Parliament, Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, the lower house of the Parliament, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin and other officials on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.
Muslims in Russia, Kazan, Ufa, St. He also performed the Eid prayer in other cities, especially St. Petersburg, Vladivostok and Grozny.
Eid al-Adha was welcomed with enthusiasm in Balkan countries
Muslims living in the Balkan countries Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, North Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo welcomed Eid al-Adha with enthusiasm.
Thousands of Muslims in the countries of the region flocked to mosques in the morning to perform the Eid prayer.
Gazi Hüsrev Bey Mosque, an Ottoman legacy in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, hosted hundreds of Muslims who came to perform the Eid prayer.
President of the Islamic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Husein Kavazovic, performed the Eid prayer in the historical mosque.
In his holiday sermon, Kavazovic stated that Eid al-Adha is of great importance for Muslims and said:
"We have been witnessing indescribable suffering in Palestine for months. Gaza is in a very bad situation, struggling with unprecedented evil. The news reaching us shows that the worst crimes have been committed against children, women and the elderly. These people are right before our eyes, they have no place to shelter. The earth is narrow for them, "It has become a bottomless grave. History will remember the recklessness and cowardice of the world. Crime and violence seem to have lost their meaning after Bosnia and Gaza."
Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia
Bayraklı, the only mosque in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, was filled with Muslims who wanted to perform the Eid prayer.
Muslims came together in mosques to perform the Eid prayer in the cities of the Sandzak region, where the Bosniak population is densely populated.
Eid al-Adha was welcomed with enthusiasm and Eid prayers were performed in the Osmanagic Mosque in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, and in mosques across the country.
Muslims gathered in the mosques in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, and in the city of Rijeka, welcomed the holiday with enthusiasm. Muslims in Croatia chanted takbirs after the Eid prayer.
North Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo
The central ceremony for Eid al-Adha in North Macedonia was held at the Mustafa Pasha Mosque in the capital Skopje under the auspices of the Islamic Union of North Macedonia.
Within the scope of the program, hymns were read and prayers were said in Turkish, Albanian and Bosnian. Muslims filled the mosque's courtyard as well as its interior.
Tetovo Mufti Selver Xhemaili gave the Eid al-Adha sermon in Albanian, Turkish and Macedonian on behalf of Åžakir Fetahu, President of the Islamic Union of North Macedonia, who was in Saudi Arabia to perform the pilgrimage.
Making a statement to the press after the prayer, Xhemaili congratulated all Muslims on Eid al-Adha.
Xhemaili said, "I pray to God Almighty that this holiday will lead to peace, love and respect prevailing in our families and to transfer these values to all humanity." said.
The central ceremony for Eid al-Adha in Albania was held on the Boulevard of the Nation's Martyrs in the capital Tirana.
In the program attended by thousands of Muslims, the Holy Quran was read, prayers were said and sermons were given.
In addition to the boulevard, prayers were performed in mosques and squares across the country.
In Kosovo, Muslims filled mosques on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.
The central ceremony in the capital Pristina was held at Fatih Sultan Mehmet Mosque with the participation of Kosovo Islamic Union President Naim Ternava.
Ternava said, "Sacrifice is the expansion of the soul, kindness to the family, honor to the guest, love to the neighbor, alms to the poor and testimony to the believer's sincerity towards Allah." said.
Citizens in Kyrgyzstan performed the Eid al-Adha prayer in mosques
Citizens in the Cal district of the capital Bishkek flocked to the Abdülkerim Satuk Buğra Khan Practice Mosque of the Kyrgyzstan-Turkey Manas University (KTMU) Faculty of Theology.
Those who came to pray were searched one by one by security teams and taken to the area.
The congregation, who could not fit into the mosque, spread the prayer rugs they brought with them on the grass and the area around the mosque.
Chairman of the State Committee for National Security, Kamchibek Tashiyev, also sided with the congregation in the mosque.
President of Kyrgyzstan Sadir Djaparov performed the Eid prayer at the Central Imam Sarakhsi Mosque in Bishkek, and Speaker of the Parliament Nurlanbek Shakiyev performed the Eid prayer at the central mosque in the city of Kerben.
Caparov congratulated the people on the Eid al-Adha in his message.
Congratulating the holiday of foreign nationals who study and work in Kyrgyzstan, Caparov stated that this year more than 6 thousand citizens went to the Holy Land to fulfill their pilgrimage.
"Our tables are full"
Meskhetian Turk Zekeriya Tahirov hosted his first guests at his home after the Eid prayer.
Tahirov said, "Today, families bring what is at home to their table. Our tables are full. Guests are hosted. May God grant peace to Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. I congratulate the two peoples on the holiday." he said.
Ethiopian Muslims performed the Eid prayer in squares and stadiums
In Ethiopia, thousands of Muslims lined up in squares and stadiums in the capital Addis Ababa for the Eid prayer.
On the first day of Eid al-Adha, thousands of people, from young to old, gathered in different parts of the capital in the early morning hours in Meskel, one of the largest squares of the city, in other squares surrounding it, and in front of the Addis Ababa Stadium.
The Ethiopians, who were body-searched by security guards, then laid out the prayer mats they had brought with them on the ground and waited for the adhan to be recited.
Muslims lined up together for the Eid prayer, then raised their hands to the sky and prayed. After the prayer, Muslims celebrated Eid with each other and held drums called "dibe" outside.
Meanwhile, some Turks living in Ethiopia performed the Eid prayer at the Addis Ababa Embassy Religious Services Counselor's Office.
After the prayer performed by Turkey's Addis Ababa Ambassador Berk Baran and some other country ambassadors, a holiday was celebrated in the consultancy garden.
Georgia
Muslims in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, performed the Eid al-Adha prayer at the Tbilisi Friday Mosque.
Muslims from Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan and various countries filled the double mihrab mosque and the street in front of it for the Eid prayer in the early morning hours.
Speaking before the prayer, Turkey's Ambassador to Tbilisi, Ali Kaan Orbay, congratulated everyone on Eid.
Wishing that Eid al-Adha brings peace and health, Orbay said, "I sincerely pray to God Almighty that peace will prevail throughout the world, especially the innocent people in Gaza, on the occasion of this Eid." he said.
Turkey's Tbilisi Embassy Religious Services Counselor Mahmut Göl and Tbilisi Friday Mosque Imam Şirhan Çobanov preached at the mosque.
Mufti of Eastern Georgia Muslims Etibar Eminov also performed the Eid prayer.
The community celebrated Eid after the prayer.
Ugandan Muslims welcomed Eid al-Adha with enthusiasm
Eid joy is experienced in Uganda, an East African country where 15 percent of the population is Muslim.
Ugandan Muslims performed the Eid prayer at the Gaddafi National Mosque, the largest mosque in East Africa.
Ugandan Muslims celebrated after the prayer and created colorful images with their local costumes.
Muslims in Europe filled mosques for Eid prayers
Mosques in many cities in Germany, where Turks live densely, were filled during Eid prayers. The crowd that could not fit into the mosque prayed in the garden of the DÄ°TÄ°B Cologne Central Mosque, within the body of the Religious Affairs Turkish-Islamic Union (DÄ°TÄ°B) Headquarters.
Cologne DÄ°TÄ°B Religious Advisory Board Chairman Ahmet Sinan Kara stated in the sermon that holidays are times of joy and joy.
Kara said, "Holidays are a time of remembering and taking heart. Sacrifice means the holiday of rapprochement. It is a holiday ordered to eliminate the distances between ourselves and our Lord." said.
After the sermon, hands were raised to the sky and prayers were made for the Islamic world and all humanity, who are experiencing difficulties in various parts of the world, shedding tears and not being able to experience the joy of Eid al-Adha.
After the Eid prayer, Turkey's Consul General in Cologne Turhan Kaya, DİTİB Secretary General Eyüp Kalyon, DİTİB officials and religious officials congratulated the congregation filling the mosque.
Austria
In Vienna, the capital of Austria, Muslims performed the Eid prayer at the central mosque of the Austrian Turkish-Islamic Culture and Social Assistance Union (ATIB) early in the morning.
Following the sermon and prayers of Vienna Religious Services Counselor Selahattin Çelebi, Turkey's Vienna Ambassador Ozan Ceyhun and Çelebi performed the prayer with the congregation and congratulated the citizens.
Speaking to the AA correspondent after the Eid celebration, Ambassador Ceyhun stated that he was happy to perform the Eid prayer together with the citizens once again.
Ceyhun stated that it was a sad Eid due to Israel's attacks on Gaza and said, "Currently, we are constantly losing our lives in the Muslim geography, especially in Palestine and Gaza. Of course, this is not an acceptable event. I believe that we should not forget this on the morning of the Eid. " said.
Noting that the Turks living here and Muslims from different ethnic backgrounds sent aid to Gaza under the leadership of associations such as ATIB, Ceyhun pointed out the importance of continuing support for Palestine.
Holland
Thousands of Muslims from various nationalities filled the mosques in the Netherlands and performed the Eid prayer together. Muslims flocked to the mosques in the city early in the morning for the Eid prayer.
In the city of Schiedam, hundreds of Muslims gathered for the Eid prayer at the Yıldız Islamic Center of the Islamic Community National Vision South Holland Region (IGMG GH).
Mosque imam Yasir Altıok emphasized the importance of unity and solidarity in the sermon he read after the prayer. Wishing that the holiday would bring peace and tranquility to the world, Altıok said, "May God make these holy and fruitful days conducive to the safety and security of Palestine, Gaza, East Turkestan and all oppressed geographies." he said.
Muslims lined up side by side and celebrated Eid after the prayer.
sweden
Muslims living in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, flocked to the nearest mosques in the early hours of the morning to find a place in the mosques. Despite this, Turkish expats and Muslims, who had difficulty finding a place, performed the Eid prayer in a crowded situation.
An enthusiastic Eid celebration was held at the Fittja Grand Mosque affiliated with the Presidency of Religious Affairs in Stockholm, with the participation of nearly 2 thousand Muslims.
Religious officer Osman DoÄŸan, who gave a sermon before the prayer, asked for resentments and resentments to be left behind and for people to forgive each other, especially on holidays. Referring to the importance of Eid al-Adha, DoÄŸan congratulated all Muslims on Eid al-Adha.
Switzerland
Muslims in Switzerland also flocked to mosques for Eid prayers. Thousands of Muslims, aged from 7 to 70, came to the Palexpo Exhibition Center in Geneva and performed the Eid prayer together.
After the prayer, prayers were made for Gaza, which is under intense attacks by the Islamic world and Israel.
Muslims who came together from different countries of the world celebrated Eid after the prayer.
Muslims in the Central African Republic performed the Eid prayer
In the Central African Republic, Muslims flocked to the mosque in the capital Bangui for the Eid al-Adha prayer.
Muslims gathered at the Central Mosque in Bangui and enjoyed the Eid prayer.
The Turkish Religious Foundation (TDV) team, which came to the country to distribute the sacrificial animals to be slaughtered within the scope of the "2024 Sacrifice Sacrifice Organization", also shared the enthusiasm of Muslims.
Central African Muslims, who went out to perform the Eid prayer in the early hours of the morning, created colorful images on the streets of the capital with their Eid clothes.
Due to the density of the mosque, some citizens performed their prayers in the courtyard and outside.
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