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Eid
March 30, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - March 31, 2025 @ 5:00 pm
Eid al-Fitr (“Festival of Breaking the Fast”)
- When: Eid al-Fitr is celebrated at the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting, which lasts 29 or 30 days depending on the sighting of the moon.
- Significance: It marks the end of Ramadan, a time of fasting from dawn to sunset. Eid al-Fitr is a day of celebration, gratitude, and charity after a month of spiritual reflection and self-discipline.
- Traditions:
- Special Prayer: Muslims gather early in the morning for a special Eid prayer at mosques or large open spaces.
- Charity: Before the prayer, Muslims give a donation called Zakat al-Fitr, which ensures that even the less fortunate can join in the celebrations.
- Celebration: After prayers, families and friends gather for festive meals, give gifts (especially to children), and visit loved ones. Traditional foods and sweets, like baklava and samosas, are shared.
- New Clothes: Many people wear new or their best clothes to mark the occasion.