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Last Updated on 09 April 2024 IST | Eid al-Fitr 2024: Eid is the festival which the entire Muslim community waits for to arrive. On this Eid, let us make ourselves aware about the Eidi of True Spiritual Knowledge arranged for us in this prime time of attaining salvation by the AllahTala and explore its spiritual significance according to the teachings of the Quran Quran.
Eid al-Fitr Meaning
Eid al Fitr, the ‘festival of breaking the fasts’ is a festival very popular among muslim community as it concludes the fasting rituals in the month of Ramadan (from dawn to dusk). Because of the lack of true spiritual knowledge, they consider it as a way of purifying their souls and seeking forgiveness for their sins which will be helpful on the path of attaining Allah but it is not so. The meaning of the word Eid is festival and that’s why they named this day as Eid.
When Is Eid al-Fitr 2024 After Ramadan?
Eid happens to be on the same date every year as per the Islamic calendar, however its date varies every year as per Gregorian calendar. The date in the Gregorian calendar may also vary depending upon the crescent moon sighting available at that location. And that is why it is a 2-3 day festival for most parts of the globe. The Eid al Fitr 2024 date is expected to be on 10th April.
Why Do Muslims Celebrate Eid al-Fitr?
According to the Islamic belief, by fasting in the month of Ramadan one gets free from all his sins and it paves a way for him to attain Heaven (Jannat). It is celebrated for thanking the Almighty for keeping them strong and courageous through month long fasting. The basic meaning of keeping fasts for the community lies in the fact that they consider that by keeping fasts and staying away from sinful activities can purify their souls. They keep fasts, avoid alcohol etc for a month, once in a year to purify the soul.By fasting and engaging in acts of charity, Muslims strive to purify their souls and draw closer to Allah.
What Happens During Eid al-Fitr?
People generally follow the ritual as prevalent but still it varies to some extent from place to place. Eid al Fitr marks the end of the month of Ramadan (ninth month as per Islamic calendar, a month to keep fasts). But it is forbidden to keep fasts on the day of Eid. People generally do following activities on the day of Eid:
The day begins with the prayers called Salat and a big meal is served for the people there.
There is a special Eid tradition which is to give charity or Zakat al Fitr at the end of the month of Ramadan. It is preferred to give Zakat in advance so as to help the people. People greet each other by saying Eid Mubarak which means blessed Eid. And usually people hug each other while saying Eid Mubarak.
It is general practice to prepare delicious food and sweets for the day as it comes after a month of long fasts. And people arrange social gatherings too.
People seek to demand forgiveness from AllahTala on this day.
Countries with a huge percentage of muslim population tend to declare this day as a public holiday. And there is a rush seen in markets on the day before the festive day.
What Food Do Muslims Eat on Eid al-Fitr?
Eid al Fitr is sometimes designated with the name as Sugar feast because a lot of sweet items are prepared for this day. Every country has their own dishes and hence are unique in their own ways.
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Eid al-Fitr Meaning
Eid al Fitr, the ‘festival of breaking the fasts’ is a festival very popular among muslim community as it concludes the fasting rituals in the month of Ramadan (from dawn to dusk). Because of the lack of true spiritual knowledge, they consider it as a way of purifying their souls and seeking forgiveness for their sins which will be helpful on the path of attaining Allah but it is not so. The meaning of the word Eid is festival and that’s why they named this day as Eid.
When Is Eid al-Fitr 2024 After Ramadan?
Eid happens to be on the same date every year as per the Islamic calendar, however its date varies every year as per Gregorian calendar. The date in the Gregorian calendar may also vary depending upon the crescent moon sighting available at that location. And that is why it is a 2-3 day festival for most parts of the globe. The Eid al Fitr 2024 date is expected to be on 10th April.
Why Do Muslims Celebrate Eid al-Fitr?
According to the Islamic belief, by fasting in the month of Ramadan one gets free from all his sins and it paves a way for him to attain Heaven (Jannat). It is celebrated for thanking the Almighty for keeping them strong and courageous through month long fasting. The basic meaning of keeping fasts for the community lies in the fact that they consider that by keeping fasts and staying away from sinful activities can purify their souls. They keep fasts, avoid alcohol etc for a month, once in a year to purify the soul.By fasting and engaging in acts of charity, Muslims strive to purify their souls and draw closer to Allah.
What Happens During Eid al-Fitr?
People generally follow the ritual as prevalent but still it varies to some extent from place to place. Eid al Fitr marks the end of the month of Ramadan (ninth month as per Islamic calendar, a month to keep fasts). But it is forbidden to keep fasts on the day of Eid. People generally do following activities on the day of Eid:
The day begins with the prayers called Salat and a big meal is served for the people there.
There is a special Eid tradition which is to give charity or Zakat al Fitr at the end of the month of Ramadan. It is preferred to give Zakat in advance so as to help the people. People greet each other by saying Eid Mubarak which means blessed Eid. And usually people hug each other while saying Eid Mubarak.
It is general practice to prepare delicious food and sweets for the day as it comes after a month of long fasts. And people arrange social gatherings too.
People seek to demand forgiveness from AllahTala on this day.
Countries with a huge percentage of muslim population tend to declare this day as a public holiday. And there is a rush seen in markets on the day before the festive day.
What Food Do Muslims Eat on Eid al-Fitr?
Eid al Fitr is sometimes designated with the name as Sugar feast because a lot of sweet items are prepared for this day. Every country has their own dishes and hence are unique in their own ways.
#Kabir_Is_God
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