How to Celebrate Eid ul Fitr

Thứ sáu - 26/04/2024 23:11
Eid ul-Fitr, or the Feast of Fast-Breaking, is an important Muslim holiday that is celebrated at the end of Ramadan, when the 30 days of fasting is over. It begins on the first day of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
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Eid ul-Fitr, or the Feast of Fast-Breaking, is an important Muslim holiday that is celebrated at the end of Ramadan, when the 30 days of fasting is over. It begins on the first day of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic lunar calendar. The celebrations last for up to three days and involve praying, feasting, and giving gifts and charity.

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Saying Prayers

  1. Step 1 Pray salat ul-fajr, the pre-dawn prayer.
    On the first day of Eid, Muslims wake up early and gather at an outdoor location or mosque to say prayers. The salat ul-fajr is one of the five daily prayers that are said every day regardless of the month, so begin with this one before moving on to special prayers.[1]
    • Do salat ul-fajr by performing two rakats, or series of movements, each of which involves standing, bowing, and prostrating.[2]
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Feasting and Decorating

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Giving Gifts

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