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    Eid-Ul-Fitr

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    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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    Eid Ul Fitr

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    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. Muslims in most countries rely on news of an official sighting‚ rather than looking at the sky themselves. Eid ul Fitr is very much

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    Eassy on Eid-Ul-Fitr

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    1-Id-ul-Fitr is the most important of all the Muslim festivals. It is celebrated at the end of the holy month of Ramzan‚ the ninth month of the Islamic calendar‚ during which all adult Muslims all over the world observe a month-long fast and they have their meal only at night. It is celebrated on the first day of the tenth lunar month of the Islamic calendar. Fitr is said to be derived from the word Tatar’ which means ’breaking’ or ’fitrah’ meaning alms. It is an occasion of feasting and rejoicing

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    Eid al-Fitr is celebrated by Muslims after fasting the month of Ramadan as a matter of thanks and gratitude to Allah. It takes place on the first day of Shawwal‚ the tenth month of the lunar calendar. Eid al-Fitr is a happy celebration when people dress new clothes‚ visit their lovers‚ and go out for fun. People dress traditional clothes Thobe and Ghutra. Before Eid’s day‚ people go to tailors to sew new Thobe and buy a new Ghutra. The thobe is a loose‚ long-sleeved‚ and ankle-length garment

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    eid ul adha

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    Eid Festival Mount Arafat when Muhammad (PBUH) pronounced the final seal on the religion of Islam‚ Eid ul-Adha gives concrete realization to what the Muslim community ethic means... Save Paper Eid Ul-Fitr Id-ul-Fitr‚ or Id al-Fitr (Arabic: du l-Fir)‚ often abbreviated to Eid‚ is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan‚ the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm... Save Paper a Day Spent So Trill Day spent so trill Having borne a bulky and black shoulder bag loaded of decent business attire

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    Eid ul azha

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    EID-UL-ADHA Eid is a Arabic word it means festival. There are two big festivals in Muslim culture 1) Eid ul Fitr and 2) Eid ul Adha. These two Eids  festivals we celebrated in two different Islamic Lunar months all around the world. EID UL ADHA festival‚ celebrated on the 10th day of last Islamic Lunar month‚ is also called  feast of the Sacrificed. The Eid ul Adha celebrates in the remembrance of Prophet Ibrahim’s readiness to sacrifice his son Ismail to God as an act of submission to God’s

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    Eid ul Adha (Holiday)

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    a Islamic holiday called Eid al adha. Eid al adha is very well known around the world. Eid al Adha means festival of sacrifice. Eid al adha marks the completion of the annual Hajj‚ the pilgrimage to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. During the festival of Eid al adha‚ all Muslims celebrate Ibrahim’s trial by slaughtering an animal such as cow‚ sheep‚ camel‚ or goat. Eid al-Fitr is holiday that follows the month of Ramadan. The three-day Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr‚ celebrates the end of Ramadan

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    Question: How is Eid al-Fitr Celebrated? During the month of Ramadan‚ Muslims observe a strict fast and participate in pious activities such as charitable giving and peace-making. It is a time of intense spiritual renewal for those who observe it. At the end of Ramadan‚ Muslims throughout the world observe a joyous three-day celebration called Eid al-Fitr (the Festival of Fast-Breaking). Answer: Eid al-Fitr falls on the first day of Shawwal‚ the month which follows Ramadan in the Islamic calendar

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    How Do We Celebrate Eid-Ul-Adha Every religion has some special celebrations. In Islamic religion there are two Eids: Eid-ul-Adha and Eid-ul-Fitr. There are five main steps to celebrate Eid-ul-Adha: praying‚ slaughtering of sheep‚ social gathering‚ doing fun and entertainment. The first step is praying‚ which happen by several steps. First‚ wearing new‚ good and clean thobe and Ghutra. Second‚ gathering in the morning of the first day of Eid ul Adha in an Open land or in a Mosque and

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    Muslim Holy Day Eid

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    Common greetings during this holiday are the Arabic greeting ‘Īd mubārak ("Blessed Eid") or ‘Īd sa‘īd ("Happy Eid"). In addition‚ many countries have their own greetings based on local language and traditions. Typically‚ Muslims wake up relatively late in the morning—always after sunrise—and have a small breakfast (as a sign of not being on a fast on that day) of preferably the date fruit‚ before attending a special Eid prayer (salah) that is performed in congregation at mosques or open areas like

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