New Delhi: Eid-ul-Adha, or Bakrid, is a significant event in India. People pray to the almighty and enjoy the occasion with their loved ones on this day. Eid-ul-Adha, also known as the festival of sacrifice, is a public holiday in which schools, colleges, and many businesses are closed. This year, the festival will be celebrated from Thursday, June 29 to Friday, June 30.


On the day of Bakrid, Muslims assemble in mosques or public areas for prayers. An Imam leads the prayers, and the sermon focuses on the virtues of self-sacrifice, compassion, and unity. People dress to the nines, frequently in traditional garb, and share heartfelt greetings of 'Eid Mubarak'. But, for those who live far or cannot physically meet your friends and family, you can also celebrate this occasion by sharing WhatsApp Stickers.


How To Download And Send Whatsapp Stickers



  • To download Eid-ul-Adha stickers, open WhatsApp and tap on the sticker icon.

  • Now click on the plus icon to search for particular packs.

  • Scroll through the several packs for the correct Eid-ul-Adha stickers pack and add them.

  • If the stickers are not to your liking, you can go to the bottom of the screen and click on 'Get more stickers'. 

  • This will take you to the Google Play Store. From here, you can download sticker apps.

  • You can also install any third-party app which can offer you WhatsApp-compatible Eid al-Adha stickers.


WhatsApp introduced stickers in 2018 for all platforms: iOS, Android and the web. Stickers are preferred on festivals and special occasions because they are far easier to send than typing a text message. 


Eid-ul-Adha Celebrations:


The main theme of Eid-ul-Adha is generosity, and Muslims are urged to give to worthy charities, especially those that benefit the less fortunate. One great way to celebrate the occasion is to give to a nearby charity or group that helps the less fortunate.