Ramadan is the ninth Islamic month and is based on the lunar calender. Because the lunar calendar is about 11 days shorter than the solar calendar, Ramadan is always moving. As of 2010, Ramadan is expected to begin on or around August 11, 2010 and will finish on or around September 10, 2010. Eid is the holiday after Ramadan and starts on the first of Shawwal, the tenth month of the lunar year.
Muslims celebrate Eid-Al Fitr the first day of the Islamic month of Shawal. And Eid al Adha is the 10th day of the Islamic month Thul-Hijja. Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic Calendar. It is one full month of celebration.
Eid ul Fitr is the feast after the fast (Saum).
Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha
Eid ul-Fitr or Id-ul-Fitr celebrates the end of Ramadan
At the end of Ramadan , Muslims celebrate Eid ul fitr
Islam religion celebrates eid-ul-fitr that is on the first day after end of Ramadan fasting.
to mark the end of the month of Ramadan
No, eid is the celibration at the end of ramadan, because we fast, and they celibrate cause Allah (SWT) Gave us the strength to fast
Ramadan and the Two Eids (Eid Ul Fitr, Eid Al Adha)
Eid-ul-fitr and Eid-Ul-Adha Eid-ul-fitr and Eid-Ul-Adha
Eid-ul Fitr was and is celebrated on the 1st of the Islamic lunar month of Shawaal, which is the month that comes right after the month of Ramadan.
We can know that the fast of Ramadan is completely finished by watching the moon which is too thin & if there is a news that in Saudi Arabia is having eid-ul-fitr then the people of the world can enjoy the eid-ul-fitr on the next day
We can know that the fast of Ramadan is completely finished by watching the moon which is too thin & if there is a news that in Saudi Arabia is having eid-ul-fitr then the people of the world can enjoy the eid-ul-fitr on the next day