Id (pronounced "eed") means "feast." There are two Islamic feasts: 1. Eid al-Fitr, the Feast of Breaking the Fast, at the end of Ramadan. 2. Eid al-Adha, the Feast of the Sacrifice, which takes place during the Hajj, and commemorates God's mercy to Prophets Abraham and Ishmael, as God relieved the former of the duty of sacrificing the latter, allowing him to sacrifice a sheep instead. God does not (and never has) required human sacrifice.
Muslims celebrate Eid because it is a three-day celebration to indicate that the Holy Month of Ramadan has been completed and so has the fasting period. During these days, Muslims go to each others house to have dinner and celebrate as well.
Eid is the religious festival in the Islamic world. It is the day when the whole Muslim Ummah is meant to rejoice and be thankful to the Creator.
The three types of Eid that Muslims follow are;
In Islam two annual occasions are celebrated as Id. They are the occasion of end of Ramadan (the month of fasting) and Hajj (or Islam Pilgrim) days.
Muslims celebrate Id-ul-Fitr at the end of Ramadan. They celebrate it to thank Allah for a successful fast.
At the end of Ramadan , Muslims celebrate Eid ul fitr
No muslims do not celebrate Diwali.
no, for example Muslims do not celebrate it... no, for example Muslims do not celebrate it...
Muslims do not celebrate Christmas or Easter.
absolutely all Muslims celebrate ramadam
Islam is a global religion. Muslims everywhere celebrate Eid.
Muslims don't celebrate Kwanzah. That's a Jewish holiday.
Muslims DO NOT celebrate Christmas, because Christmas is a Christian holiday. Muslims follow the religion, Islam, and that is why they DO NOT celebrate Christmas. Muslims do not have the beliefs that Jesus was the "son" of God, but rather Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet of God. So that is why Muslims do not celebrate "Christ"mas.
Muslims celebrate Eid.
Yep, Muslims celebrate Ramadan. You got the spelling wrong though.
they celebrate it goodly!