"Festival of Sacrifice" or "Greater Eid" is a holiday celebrated by Muslims (including the Druze) worldwide to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son Ismael as an act of obedience to God
[uncountable] a religious festival that Muslims celebrate at the end of the haj in order to remember that the Prophet Ibrahim was willing to kill his son for Allah
[uncountable] a religious festival that Muslims celebrate at the end of the haj in order to remember that the Prophet Ibrahim was willing to kill his son for Allah
It's short for "electronic ID", and is a name for the new computer IDs that are coming at K-State The concept of an eID is "one ID, one password" for each student, faculty, staff, alumnus, and K-State guest It will eliminate the confusion of having many IDs/passwords in order to access separate computer resources at K-State eIDs will replace the K-State Computing IDs on the university's central computer systems, and departments have the option to integrate it on their computer systems as well (For fun, see the list of IDs/passwords currently required at K-State )