Wednesday, September 23

Celebrating Eid


Most parts of the world including India celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr yesterday 21st September Monday. This marks the end of the month of Ramadan and the start of the next month Shawwal. Due to heavy rains in most parts of the country especially Kerala, Eid Garhs were cancelled and prayers were held within the mosque itself.

On the day of Eid, Muslims wake up much early to perform their ‘Subah’ namaz after which they have a slight food so as to mark the end of the holy month. New dresses are worn and special prayers are offered at mosques and huge grounds along with wishing and embracing brothers and loved ones. Special blessings are asked to the Lord Almighty and this day marks the polishing of relationships and so relatives get together spend time and enjoy exchanging their thoughts and being in touch.

This day symbolizes many thoughts including peace of congregation, moral victory, brotherhood unity, forgiveness as well as fellowship.

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