Large festival of muslims

The month of Ramadan comes to an end as soon as the moon of
Shawwal, ie Eid, appears, while the words of the greatness and glory of Allah are uttered by every Muslim. That is, the takbeers are said in a low voice: ie, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, La ilaha illa Allah, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, and Allahu Akbar This process of saying Takbir lasts till the Eid prayers. Before performing the Eid prayers, it is obligatory on every able-bodied Muslim man and woman to pay Sadaqa al-Fitr or Fitrana, which is related to the month of Ramadan. The following are a few things that are very important
Sadaqa fitr                


Charity is obligatory. Sadaqa al-Fitr should be paid before the Eid prayers, otherwise it will be considered as ordinary charity.
Sadaqa-e-Fitr is obligatory on every Muslim man, woman, free, sane and adult.
Sadaqa al-Fitr should be given at the rate of two kilograms of wheat, three and a half (500-3) kilograms of barley, dates or raisins, whatever is in use, or whatever their value is.
The time for paying sadaqa al-fitr begins after breaking the fast on the last day, but it can be performed before the Eid prayers. While its quantity is in proportion to the above commodities, apart from them, its equivalent price can also be paid in the form of cash which is determined locally and is paid mostly in madrassas or locally. Needy The poor and the needy. Divided into biogas.
In Islamic traditions, Eid al-Fitr symbolizes the end of the month of Ramadan, while fasting is one of the basic values ​​in the Muslim community. According to scholars, the main distinction of fasting is that it is considered to be a seal of spirituality on the subjugation of one's psyche. The Muslim world celebrates Eid in a grand manner.


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