It starts at Moring prayer with congregation. Then people go home, relatives and friends visit each other, exchange or give gifts. praise the god. on the Eid that is on the time of hajj, most people slaughter a lamp, give third of it to the poor, and mostly praise Allah.
my family does not exchange gifts on Eid ul Adha, and many families do not either..but I guess its up to you if you want to start a tradition. Eid Ul Adha is more about the concept of sacrifice - so a good idea can be if you have your children go to a hospital or orphanage and give gifts to children their..or some thing of that nature..
This is the Eid al-Fitr, the first day of the following month. People are having the sense of festivity after enduring a month of fasting.
what kind of gifts to the give in the netherlands
First of all people who follow Islam are called Muslims not Islam Second of all no, in the end of Ramadan there is a holiday called Eid where children get presents and money from their relatives.
i have no clue
you give people gifts because the wise men gave gifts to Jesus
People give you gifts and some of the gifts are food.
People give gifts to others to show people that they are kind and that they care about people and their feelings. Giving a gift to someone when misfortune has befallen them is a the best time to give a gift. but gifts have to come from the heart. REMEMBER: it's not the gift that counts, its the thought
During Ramadan, Muslims fast and pray and they seek refuge to Allah. During Eid, Muslims pray the Eid prayer, play games, go out to restaurants, get gifts and candy, eat food, and have fun. They also wear new clothes.
People who work in Antarctica in support of science are usually thoughtful people who do give gifts. Because there is no shopping there, and because there are months when each scientific station is isolated, some gifts are re-gifts. All gifts are warmly appreciated.
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.