Aussie Pakistanis make Eid Ul Adha unforgettable: Farm visits, festive feasts, and boundless enthusiasm

Muslims get ready for Eid al-Fitr prayer at the Lakemba Mosque in western Sydney on July 28, 2014.  Thousands of Australian Muslims celebrated their religious Eid al-Fitr festival at the end of Ramadan

Muslims get ready for Eid al-Fitr prayer at the Lakemba Mosque in western Sydney on July 28, 2014. Source: AFP

How are Pakistanis in Australia celebrating Eid al-Adha? Despite the varied days of celebration, their enthusiasm never wavers. From farm visits with the kids to festive breakfasts and barbecues with guests, find out how Aussies of Pakistani heritage are making Baqqareid unforgettable!


During Baqqar Eid, Australian Pakistanis create lasting memories through a blend of tradition and community spirit. From enriching farm visits where children learn the importance of sacrifice to vibrant festive breakfasts that showcase cultural delicacies, each moment resonates with warmth and togetherness. Barbecues with peers, friends and guests not only celebrate the occasion but also bridge cultures, making Baqqar Eid a cherished and unforgettable experience down under.
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From farm visits with the kids to festive breakfasts and barbecues with friends and guests, Aussies of Pakistani heritage are making Baqqar Eid unforgettable.

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Worshippers participate in Eid al-Fitr prayers, signifying the end of the holy month of Ramadan, at the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney, Monday, May 02, 2022. Source: AAP / AAP Image/Steven Saphore

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