Eid al-Adha in 2013 is on Wednesday, the Fifteenth of Oct.
Based on sightability in Northern The united states, in 2013 Eid
al-Adha will begin in Northern The united states a day later - on Wed, the
Sixteenth of Oct.
Note that in the Islamic calander, a vacation starts on the sundown
of the past day, so monitoring Muslims will enjoy Eid al-Adha on the sundown of
Thursday, the Fourteenth of Oct.
Although Eid al-Adha is always on the same day of the Islamic
schedule, the time frame on the Gregorian schedule differs from season to
season, since the Gregorian schedule is a solar schedule and the Islamic
schedule is a lunar schedule. This distinction indicates Eid al-Adha goes in
the Gregorian schedule roughly 11 times every season. The time frame of Eid
al-Adha may also differ from nation to nation based on whether the celestial
satellite has been spotted or not.
The schedules offered here are in accordance with the schedules
implemented by the Fiqh Authorities of Northern The united states for the party
of Eid al-Adha. Observe that these schedules are based on substantial
computations to assert each time frame, and not on the real sighting of the
celestial satellite with the undressed sight. This strategy is approved by many,
but is still being fiercely discussed.