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Eid ul Fitr is the biggest Muslim festival that is celebrated all across the
globe. It falls on the first day of Shawwal (tenth month of the Islamic
Calendar), after the completion of the month long fast of Ramadan. The
celebrations extend up to three days. Id-ul-Fitr is distinguished as a
thanksgiving day. Allah is thanked by Muslims all over the world, for his
blessings. Prayers are offered under open sky and in mosques, by the entire
Muslim community. In different Muslim countries, Id-ul-Fitr is celebrated in
different ways. However, fasting and offering prayers is a common feature of Eid
celebrations across the globe.
The arrangements and preparations for celebrating the festival start long before
its arrival. People wear new clothes on the day, while women don ornaments and
heavy jewelry also. They also decorate their houses in fancy style. Friends and
relatives visit each other for giving Eid greetings and wishes. On this festive
day, Muslims wear new clothes and women also apply henna or Mehndi on their
hands. In all the Muslim countries, markets are decorated and people go on a
shopping spree, to enjoy this festival. Children are given money, gifts,
clothes, sweets, and perks on this occasion. Daughters and sisters also receive
gifts.
For the entire month of Ramadan, Muslims dedicate themselves in offering prayers
to the Allah, by reciting Ramadan ‘dua’ as many times as possible and visiting
mosque. In India, thousands of Muslims flock to Jama Masjid, the main mosque in
Delhi. The country celebrates Eid ul Fitr with great enthusiasm and zeal. A lot
of Hindus also participate in the celebrations of the Muslim festival. The day
has been declared as a public holiday in India. |