Kurban Khait (Eid al-Adha) is one of the largest holidays in the Islamic world, marking the end of the Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Celebrated 70 days after the end of another major holiday - Ramadan Hait.
Since 1991, the religious holiday of Kurban Hait in Uzbekistan has been declared a day off and is widely celebrated in the country. In the days of Ramadan Khait and in the days of Kurban Khait, preparations for the holiday begin the day before Khait and this day is called “Arafa”. On the day of Araf, traditional flour products are cooked in every Uzbek family: “kush-tili”, “bogursok”, “orama”, “chak-chak” and others.
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Kurban Khait (Eid al-Adha) is one of the largest holidays in the Islamic world, marking the end of the Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Celebrated 70 days after the end of another major holiday - Ramadan Hait.
Since 1991, the religious holiday of Kurban Hait in Uzbekistan has been declared a day off and is widely celebrated in the country. In the days of Ramadan Khait and in the days of Kurban Khait, preparations for the holiday begin the day before Khait and this day is called “Arafa”. On the day of Araf, traditional flour products are cooked in every Uzbek family: “kush-tili”, “bogursok”, “orama”, “chak-chak” and others.
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