Large festival of muslims Eid ul fitr

Eid al-Fitr is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims around the world at the end of the month of Ramadan. Muslims are forbidden to fast on the day of Eid. Muslims observe Eid on the first of Shawwal after fasting 29 or 30 days of Ramadan. Any lunar month begins with the decision of local religious leaders to see the moon. That is why Eid is celebrated on different days in different countries of the world. In contrast, there are some countries that follow Saudi Arabia. On the day of Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid prayers (two rak'ats with six takbeers) are offered, which is performed in a mosque or in an open field. It consists of six additional takbeers (three of which are performed at the beginning of the first rak'ah
and the remaining three are performed before the ruku 'of the second rak'ah). Muslims believe that Islam commands them to fast until the last day of Ramadan and to pay sadaqa al-fitr before the Eid prayers. [Etiquette and Sunnah] 1- Ghusl before going for Eid
prayers.

2- Eating something before the Eid-ul-Fitr prayers.

3- Saying takbeers on the day of Eid.

4- Eid greetings.

5- Wearing beautiful and nice clothes for Eid.

6- Changing the way of coming and going for Eid prayers.




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Surah Al-Hajj with Audio

حُسن اخلاق : ایمانِ کامل کی علامت

Ahadees Sahih Bukhari