Id-ul-Fitr is a major festival for Muslims worldwide, marking the end of Ramzan, the holy month of fasting. It celebrates the revelation of the Koran to the Prophet Muhammad. On this day, Muslims break their fast and express gratitude through prayers, charity, and sharing meals with family and friends.
The festival begins with early morning prayers and includes giving charity to ensure everyone can join in the festivities. The day is filled with joy, as people wear new clothes, meet loved ones, and enjoy special dishes like biryani and kebabs. Although celebrated globally, the traditions can vary by region, adding unique cultural flavors to the observance.
Id-ul-Fitr not only brings the community together but also emphasizes peace, mercy, and brotherhood.
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