Sunday, September 21, 2008

aidilfitri n eid ul fitr

Eid ul-Fitr often abbreviated to Eid, is a muslim eid that marks the end of ramadan the Islamic holy month of fasting. Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festive", while Fitr means "to break the fast" ( from the word "fitrah") and so symbolizes the breaking of the fasting period.Eid ul-Fitr starts the day after Ramadan ends, and is verified by the sighting of the new moon. Muslims give money to the poor and wear their best clothes. Eid ul-Fitr is a one day celeberation and is called "The Smaller Eid"compared with the Eid ul-adha that lasts three days and is called "The Greater Eid" On the day of the eid, Muslim family wake up early, does the first everyday prayer, and is required to eat a little, symbolizing the end of Ramadan. They then attend special congregational prayers held in mosque.The prayer is generally short and is followed by a khutbah.Worshippers greet and embrace each other with hugs in a spirit of peace and love after the congregational prayer. After the special prayers, festivities and merriment are commonly observed with visits to the homes of relatives and friends to thank god for all blessings.Eid ul-Fitr is a joyous occasion with important religious significance, celebrating the achievement of enhanced piety. It is a day of forgiveness, moral victory, peace of congregation, fellowship, brotherhood and unity. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting but also thank God for the self control and strength that Muslims believe God gave them. It is a time of giving and sharing, and many Muslims dress in holiday attire.

(source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_ul-Fitr)

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