Eid ul-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr)‚ often abbreviated to Eid‚ is a three-day Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan‚ the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity"‚ while Fiṭr means "conclusion of the fast"; and so the holiday celebrates the conclusion of the thirty days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid‚ therefore‚ falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. Eid-ul-Fitr Salat (Namaz in Urdu/Persian)
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One of the most anxiously awaited occasions in any school is its annual day. Great excitement and hurried activities are visible all around. The preparations for the annual day begin much ahead of the day itself. The school gets a complete face-lift with all the classrooms thoroughly cleaned and charts on all subjects are displayed on the walls. This is done to impress the Chief Guest‚ other guests and parents. The venue of the function is decorated with Writings‚ balloons‚ banners and lights.
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A Family Celebration U1IP There are many traditional celebrations throughout the world. There is Christmas‚ Thanksgiving‚ and Easter. Not everyone or every culture‚ so to speak observes these celebrations. It depends on your background‚ culture‚ and beliefs. While most families around the world celebrate the traditional holidays‚ many families‚ like my own‚ have similar celebrations that are like the traditional holidays. Every year within my culture and religion we celebrate (Eid) al Fitr
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grateful to Saint Sai Montessorri School to have invited me today to this 23rd Annual day celebration. It is a great pleasure to address young children and their parents. Children are our tomorrow - our future. Bright children I see here today will be the citizens of tomorrow. They may tomorrow grow up to be Einsteins‚ Rabindra Naths‚ Gandhis‚ Abdul Kalams & Kishore Kumars. And if we see the past record of this school...most of the kids who were at this school have grown to excel in their life
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Introduction: Our Independence Day is on 15th August. It is celebrated throughout the Country as on this day of the year 1947‚ India won her freedom from foreign rule. It came after a long and hard struggle. Preparation for the day: We celebrate this day with great zeal every year. This year great preparations were made in our school. Every one of us was eager to take part in the Independent Day Celebration. The vice principal drew up a programme which was announced by the principal on the 12th
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This marks the end of Ramadan‚ the month of fasting‚ and is a festival of great celebration. In Islamic countries it is a public holiday. The first Eid was celebrated in 624 CE by the Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) with his friends and relatives. Muslims are not only celebrating the end of fasting‚ but thanking Allah for the help and strength that he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control. The festival begins when the first sight of the new moon is seen in the sky
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Christmas Vs Eid In the building with the blue windows and the diamond shaped roof tops‚ children dressed in red and green with rosy cheeks‚ were gaily singing: “Jingle Bells‚ Jingle Bells‚ Jingle all the way! Oh what fun it is to ride in a one more hoppin’ slay! Hey! ... Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!” In the building across the street‚ with the pink windows and the mosque behind it‚ families were visiting each other in their newly bought clothes and shining shoes‚ wishing each
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Festivals and celebrations in Malaysia Malaysia has a number of festivals and celebrations‚ most of which are either religious or cultural in origin‚ and are swathed in traditions and rituals. Malaysia. A country where one can experience a multitude of cultural celebrations and festivals‚ as well as‚ and most importantly‚ good food(!) all year round.Almost every month of the year‚ tourists and locals alike immerse themselves in one celebration or another‚ thanks to the diverse cultural practices
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morning sun’s glare. It was Eid‚ one of the biggest Muslim holidays. Eid Mubarak! was our greeting to each other as my father prepared for his train ride to work and I did for my journey to school. Dressed in a navy blue shirt and khaki pants‚ strolling through the piles of dirty snow and ice in the freezing cold temperature of February‚ conflicted thoughts crossed my mind‚ Why can’t we be like them? What is so different about Eid in America than anywhere else? “Eid was always better in Pakistan”
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Eid al-Ghadeer is the anniversary commemorating Muhammad’s last sermon at Ghadir Khumm‚ which occurred on 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah of 10 AH in the Islamic calendar. It is the basis of their confirmation of Ali ibn Abi Talib’s succession to Muhammad On this day the Prophet Mohammad was ordered by the Almighty to publicly and officially appoint Imam Ali as his successor and to seek the Muslims’ allegiance for Ali. He therefore ordered all caravans returning from Hajj to stop at Ghadir Khumm. As soon
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