New Moon For Eid

August 30, 2011
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New Moon For EidNew Moon For Eid :The end of Ramadan is in the environs again. By celebration of the new moon, Muslims all over the world score the end of the fasting stage through a festive feast named Eid ul-Fitr.
The extensive meal also ushers in Shawwal, the tenth month of the Islamic calendar.
For Muslims, it not only signals the breaking of the fast, but also indicates the achievement of religious high caliber, described by sacrifice, self-control and acts of charitable trust.
On the day of the festivity, a characteristic Muslim family gets up very early and concentrates special prayers apprehended only for the event in big mosques, large open areas, stadiums or ground where thousands of people can gather.
The festivities and cheerfulness start after the prayers with appointments to the homes of friends and relatives and thanking the inventor for all good things.
Special sweets and special meal are organized and mutual and the phrase “Eid-e-Fetr Mubarak” is exchanged which resources “Have a cheerful and blessed Eid”.

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