Eid
(EED 'EID)
()
The word 'Eid is an Arabic name to mean a festivity, a celebration, a
recurring happiness, and a feast. In Islam, there are two major 'Eids namely
the feast of Ramadhan ('EId Al-Fitr) and the Feast of Sacrifice ('Eid Al-Adhha).
The first 'Eid is celebrated by Muslims after fasting the month of Ramadhan
as a matter of thanks and gratitude to Almighty Allah. It takes place on the
first day of Shawwal, the tenth month of the lunar calendar. The second 'Eid
is the Feast of Sacrifice and it is to be celebrated for the memory of
prophet Ibrahim trying to sacrifice his son Isma'il (Ishmael). This 'Eid
lasts four days between the tenth and the thirteenth day of Zul-Hijjah, the
twelfth month of the lunar calendar.
(c.m.j.e)
Eid
()
Eid is an Arabic
term meaning "festivity" or "celebration." Muslims celebrate two major
religious holidays, known as Eid al-Fitr (which takes place after Ramadan),
and Eid al-Adha (which occurs at the time of the Hajj). A traditional
greeting used by Muslims around the time of Eid is "Eid Mubarak," meaning
"May your holiday be blessed." A special congregational Eid worship,
visitation of family and friends, new clothing, specially-prepared foods and
sweets, and gifts for children characterize these holidays.
(c.i.e)
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