- Id ul Fitr, also known as Eid al-Fitr, is a religious festival celebrated by Muslims all around the world.
- It marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk.
- Id ul Fitr is celebrated on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal.
- It is a time for Muslims to come together with their family and friends, offer prayers, and share food and gifts.
- Muslims dress up in new clothes and attend special prayers called Eid prayers.
- They also offer charity to the poor and needy, which is an important part of the festival.
- Id ul Fitr is a time for forgiveness and reconciliation, and Muslims are encouraged to forgive others and seek forgiveness themselves.
- Sweet dishes and delicacies are prepared, and people exchange sweets and gifts with each other.
- Id ul Fitr is a time of joy and celebration, and Muslims take part in community gatherings and feasts.
- The festival of Id ul Fitr is a time for Muslims to express gratitude to Allah and celebrate the end of a month-long period of fasting and spiritual reflection.
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