عِيد الْأَضْحَى • (ʿīd al-ʾaḍḥā) m
From عِيد (ʿīd, “eid, holiday, festival”) and أَضْحَى (ʾaḍḥā, “sacrificial animal, victim”): "Festival of the Victim," "Festival of the Sacrifice," after Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ishmael in Islamic tradition.