Eid mubarak

Eid mubarak

Eid ul-Fitr also known as 'Festival of Breaking the Fast'. It is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims that marks the end of Ramadan, which is the islamic holy month of fasting. On this day Muslims have a particular namaz [Islamic prayer] consisting of two rakats [units], it actually means consisting of the prescribed movements and words followed by Muslims while offering prayers to Allah. All these activities are done in an open field or large hall. Muslims believe that they are commanded by Allah, mentioned in the Quran [Religious book of Islaam] to continue their fast until the last day of Ramadan.



In this festival everyone meet their friends and relatives and wish them Eid Mubarak. The breakfast of Eid ul-fitr are sweet dishes, including boeber, vermicelli [Sewaiyaan] with dates and Ketupat. People go to their relatives houses and enjoy this festival with great happiness.


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