ESSAY ON EID
Eid is the most important festival celebrated by Muslims around the world. One is Eid-ul-Fitr or Eid and the other is Eid-ul-Azha or Bakr-Eid.
Eid-ul-Fitr or Eid is
a festival that marks the end of the month of Ramadan. Ramadan is the holy
month of fasting for Muslim. It is the ninth month in the Muslim Calendar.
After the completion of the month, when the new moon is seen, the celebration
of Eid gets to start.
On the other hand,
Eid-ul-Azha is celebrated as a festival of sacrifice by Muslims all over the
world. After the prayers of Eid, sacrifice is done.
On the day of the Eid,
Muslims dress up in new clothes and go to eidgah or mosque for special prayers.
They offer special
prayers for peace and prosperity of all. They wish one another by saying Eid
Mubarak and share their love and affection for one another.
People visit
relatives’ and friends’ home. They all exchange gifts with one another. Some of
the special dishes like Biriyani, kheer, sewai and sheer kurma are prepared
during the festival. They are served among the family members and the
relatives.
The happiest of all
are children. For them, the day is one of the most exciting days. They love to
wear new clothes on that day. Children are given money or eedi by the elders
(Eid gifts).
Eid is celebrated in
great joy and happiness. The festival is a day of joy and thanksgiving. It is a
festival which gives the message of kindness, sympathy and brotherhood. It is a
festival of love and compassion.
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