AKA Name | Festival of breaking the fast, The Sugar Feast, Bayram (Bajram), The Lesser Eid |
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Hashtags | #EidMubarak, #EidAlFitr |
Related Hashtags | #Eid, #EidUlFitr, #Ramadan |
2022 Date | 2 May 2022 |
2023 Date | 21 April 2023 |
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![]() Eid-al-Fitr HistoryEid-al-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر) is a day of feasting. It is celebrated by Muslims to congratulate themselves for fasting the month of Ramadan. It is celebrated on the first of Shawwal (the 10th month of the lunar Islamic calendar). This Eid is a reward to the Muslims who spent the month of Ramadan fasting and in worship. Like Eid al Adha, this Eid begins early in the morning with a prayer held in a large, open area. Before the Eid prayer, Muslims are obligated to pay Zakat-al-Fitr, a charity that goes to poorer families who cannot otherwise engage in the festivities. Top Tweets for Eid al-Fitr -
In the News and Trending for Eid al-FitrEid Mubarak! LIVE coverage as Muslims across Manchester celebrate end of Ramadanmanchestereveningnews.co.uk Eid Mubarak!libdems.org.uk If You Don't Know - Eid Mubarak! ft. Bouncer Play Dirty - BBC Soundsbbc.co.uk Eid Al Fitr 2021 - Muslim Council of Britain (MCB)mcb.org.uk Eid al-Fitr Facts & Quotes
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Eid-al-Fitr References and Related SitesDr. Abdul Hye, Basics of Islam, CreateSpace Independent Publishing , 1999 | ||