Eid ul-Fitr is an amazing day it's a widely spread celebration What usually happens that day is all Muslims gather in Mosques and rented spaces and they worship and pray and the rest of the day they spend time together and celebrate a widely known tradition is to give money out to everyone especially to kids.
well, for one thing, there is no fasting,
but different cultures celebrate it differently...
it is considered a "smaller eid"
but mostly, people eat a small breakfast, (to show they aren't fasting) go to mosque pray the "eid" prayer, listen to a sermon, eat more food, wear new clothes, visit relatives, etc
Eid-Al-Fitr is celebrated by Muslims. On this day Muslims go to mosque and pray, they visit family and friends and they eat. They do this because for thirty days they didn't eat until sunset. On the Islamic lunar calendar this month is called Ramadhan.
Eid al Fitr is an Islamic holiday. Muslims around the globe celebrate it every year.
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Muslimsuse this phrase twice a year in their feastsonce at Eid AlFitr that comes after rmadanand then at Eid AlAdha it means Happy Eid
Eid Alfitr is the eid celebrated by Muslims directly after the complement of their fasting in the month of Ramadan as a sign for their happiness & thankfulness to Allah for the gift of accomplishing the duty of fasting. It lasts for three consecutive days, begins with the first day after the end of Ramadan.
There aren't many. There is one when a baby is born called "aqeeqa". Then there are weddings of course, and funerals and that's it. There are two holidays called "Eid" each year, one is Eid Alfitr and the other is Eid AlAdha.
They mainly observe two celebrations ; one on first day after end of the month of Ramadan (called Eid Alfitr). The other is eid AlAdha on occasion of Hajj.
We mainly celebrate the end of fasting, the day of hajj, the prophet's birthday.
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Anywhere and everywhere there are Muslims
In Islam the two holiday that are celebrated are Eid al_Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Gifts and food are generally exchanged on these celebrations.
Eid is not ordered. It is celebrated after sighting of the moon on the 29th or 30th day of Ramadhan and has been celebrated from about 1430 years ago.
Muslims, followers of Islam, celebrate Eid ul-Fitr.
Islamic festivals at the time of Prophet were just two. 1) Eid ul Azha -- The day Prophet Abraham was tested by God for if he sacrifices his Son on God's order, Muslims try to remember that day with scarifying an animal as Prophet Abraham did after God replaced his Son with sheep. 2) Eid ul Fitr -- The day after a month of fasting These festivals normally continues from three to four days