Eid ul-Fitr

Eid ul-Fitr a time to celebrate and rejoice in the glory and the graces of Allah! Eid ul-Fitr or Eid marks the end of the fasting month called Ramadan. Eid is an arabic word which means to break into or rejoice, hence Eid is a festival of food, family reunion and prayers. Eid-ul Fitr or Eid is celebrated on the first day of the Islamic month Shawwal and marks the end of Ramadan the holy month of fasting. Eid means festivity in Arabic and fitr means breaking of the fast; is celebrated after sighting of the crescent on the previous evening, this day symbolizes breaking of the fast period. Eid ul Fitr is the first of the two celebrations, is a three day celebration and is also called the smaller Eid the other being Eid ul Adha and is called the Greater Eid. This is the day when festive spirit in a Muslim household is at the realm a family and a social event in which the preparations start well in advance. This day everyone wears new clothes and say the Eid prayer at the mosque or in an open area in congregation. Then everybody embraces each other to wish Eid Mubarak and visit their friends, relatives and acquaintances.



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Eid Mubarak


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