Eid prayers are traditionally offered in an open space (
such as a Musalla or
Eidgah) or field available for prayer if weather permits. The technical appointed time of Salat Al-Eid, as specified by the
Quran and
Sunnah (sayings, teachings, and actions of
Muhammad), begins when the sun reaches approximately three meters above the horizon - above the height of a spear, until it
reaches its meridian - approaching its
zenith. Generally speaking, it is recommended that the prayer is offered in the morning, anytime after sunrise and before noon. The time for
Eid al-Fitr prayer may be delayed while the prayer of
Eid al-Adha is hastened. This is to ensure enough time to facilitate the distribution of the
Zakat before the prayer or offer sacrifice after, respectively. This has been a proved Sunnah and has been well recorded in
Hadith books. Specified times of the prayer vary according to local
mosques and larger communities may offer two prayers to allow as many people as possible the chance to make the prayer. == Degree of importance ==