Eid Mubarak 2020 Article | Essay on Eid-ul-Fitr
Eid-ul-Fitr or Eid-al-Fitr is a significant Islamic occasion which is commended when Ramadan is finished. For the year 2020, Eid-ul-Fitr is set to fall on 25 May 2020. On this extremely extraordinary day, Muslims get up ahead of schedule and pray either at an outdoor prayer ground or a mosque. After this Eid worship, they welcome one another. During the celebration, endowments and welcome cards are traded and kids get presents from grown-ups. Eid-ul-Fitr is a merry event yet its basic reason for existing is to applaud God and express appreciation to him.
Eid is considered as a very happy day in Islam. On Eid Day, apologists not only ask Allah for forgiveness of their sins, but they also pray to Allah for themselves and their loved ones. Eid is celebrated twice on an Islamic calendar : Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha.
The day of Eid-ul-Fitr comes after the holy month of Ramadan, when all people pray to Allah after fasting Ramadan throughout the month. After this the month of Shawwal comes and Eid-ul-Azha marks the end of Hajj, the sacred pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca and people all over the world offer sacrifices.
According to Shari'a, the sacrifice is valid for everyone who has 13,000 rupees or equal to gold and silver or all three (rupees, gold and silver) is also equal to 13,000 rupees. Both Eid is of great importance according to Shariah and Eid also increases social brotherhood.
A feature of Eid day is also that the people of the city perform a special prayer, for which they gather in a place in the city, called Eidgah. After this namaz, everyone embraces and congratulates. Eid's joy can be seen especially in children.
According to Islamic belief, this Qurbani Eid festival, held approximately seventy days after the end of the holy month of Ramadan, is the main festival of people who believe in the religion of Islam.
Why is Eid-ul-Fitr Celebrated? | Story Behind Celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr
The first Eid-ul-Fitr was celebrated in 624 CE after Jung-e-Badr. The prophet Hazrat Muhammad vanquished the Battle of Badr. Eid-ul-Fitr is commended in the enjoyment of his triumph.
How Eid-ul-Fitr is being celebrated in India and World?
Eid-ul-Fitr is the festival of the Muslims. The Eid festival is held twice a year. Eid-ul-Fitr is a festival of happiness, equality and brotherhood. "Eid" is an Arabic word that means happiness. "Fitr" means iftar or breaking a fast. Muhammad has made five columns of Islam "Namaz, Roza, Zakat, Hajj and Iman". Of these, Roza is a sacred fast. The religious calendar of the Muslims works according to the month of the moon and the new month of the moon is the month of Ramadan. In this month, Muslims maintain a month of fasting (fasting). Roza begins with the first Chandradarshan of the month and at the end of the month she completes it by performing Chandradarshan.
Those who keep roza have some food early morning before the sun rises which is called "Suhoor". After that they get to work in their daily work after reading Namaz. At night, after the sun goes down, they eat light food called "Iftar". Roza is a prayer through which the person can feel the compulsions of the poor in their society, who do not even have the bread twice. According to the Muslim religious calendar, the moon sometimes appears in 29 days and sometimes in 30 days. Muslims commend joy when they see the new moon. Eid-ul-Fitr is the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal.
On Eid-ul-Fitr morning, children, young and old, all wear new clothes and offer prayers in Eidgah. But before Eid prayers, every self-supporting Muslim adult who has food in excess of his needs must pay Fitrana to those in need so that even the poorest of the poor can celebrate the Eid festival. After offering namaz, they hugged and congratulated one another. On the occasion of Eid, the elders give the children a few rupees in the name of Idi.
Kheer and sevaiyan are made in every house in Eid-ul-Fitr, therefore Eid is also called Sweet Eid. The Eid celebration brings a message of equivalency for all. This festival is important to Muslims because by fasting and praying throughout the month, the body, soul, and mind are purified and pure. This celebration creates a sentiment of commitment and heavenliness in God. It is a gathering of affection and agreement. It is an euphoric day to express gratitude towards Allah and to worship him.
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