Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr at the end of Ramadan to mark the end of fasting. On this day, they dress in their best clothes and offer special Eid prayers, either at the mosque or at home. After prayers, people exchange greetings and gifts, especially the young receiving money from the old. A highlight is enjoying delicious food with family and friends after the month of fasting.
Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr at the end of Ramadan to mark the end of fasting. On this day, they dress in their best clothes and offer special Eid prayers, either at the mosque or at home. After prayers, people exchange greetings and gifts, especially the young receiving money from the old. A highlight is enjoying delicious food with family and friends after the month of fasting.
Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr at the end of Ramadan to mark the end of fasting. On this day, they dress in their best clothes and offer special Eid prayers, either at the mosque or at home. After prayers, people exchange greetings and gifts, especially the young receiving money from the old. A highlight is enjoying delicious food with family and friends after the month of fasting.
Eid Ul - Fitr Ramadan ends with a celebration called
Eid Ul - Fitr in the Festival of Fast
Breaking. The festival begins when the first sight of the new moon is seen in the sky.
Muslims are not only celebrating the end of
fasting, but thanking God for the help and
strength that he gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice selfcontrol.
Clothes for Eid Ul - Fitr
On the morning of Eid everyone dresses up in their best
clothes and shoes.
On the morning of Eid special Eid prayers
are offered. Men go the mosque and women
pray at home. When Muslims pray they cover their hair to show their respect for Allah (God). Women wear scarves and men wear hats. After prayers everyone wishes each other a huge three times and say Happy Eid. The oldest give Eid cards, gifts and money and often exchanged it.
The food
Everyone looks forward to eating lots of delicious food on Eid