Eid al-Adha, a significant Muslim festival, evokes deeply painful memories for many Bosniak survivors of the Bosnian War. The holiday coincides with the anniversary of events in June 1992, when widespread executions and the destruction of homes occurred. For these individuals, the celebrations are inextricably linked to the trauma experienced during the conflict. The festival serves as a stark reminder of loss and suffering, rather than a time of joy and religious observance. This annual recurrence of grief highlights the enduring psychological impact of the war on the Bosniak population. The experiences during this period continue to affect survivors and their families decades later, overshadowing the religious significance of Eid al-Adha.