Eid-ul-Fitr more commonly known
as Eid, is a Muslim Festival that is celebrated all round the globe with pomp
and glory. It's the perfect occasion to glorify Allah's grace,
kindness and love. People all round the globe want to know
more and more about Eid-ul-Fitr. If you too fall in the same segment, read
through the following lines
The end of Ramadan opens door for the grand Eid-ul-Fitr
festivity. Eid is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal after the end of the
Ramadan.
The beginning of the Shawwal month is marked with the
advent of the new crescent moon.
As per the Quran, Muslims are under the obligation to finish their fast on the last day of Ramadan. It's also mandatory for the muslins to recite Takbir during the Eid.
After observing an austere and a highly disciplined schedule during the holy month of fasting, Eid is welcomed as the occasion full of celebration, food and fun. Eid is an Arabic word which means celebration while Fitr means to break the fast. Thus, the holy festival symbolizes breaking the fast and everything that's evil within us. Eid stands for harmony and brotherhood. Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated for over three days
As per the Quran, Muslims are under the obligation to finish their fast on the last day of Ramadan. It's also mandatory for the muslins to recite Takbir during the Eid.
After observing an austere and a highly disciplined schedule during the holy month of fasting, Eid is welcomed as the occasion full of celebration, food and fun. Eid is an Arabic word which means celebration while Fitr means to break the fast. Thus, the holy festival symbolizes breaking the fast and everything that's evil within us. Eid stands for harmony and brotherhood. Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated for over three days
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