After getting fast satisfaction, what is Eid al-Fitr 2018, Islamic festival and how it is celebrated?

April 09, 2018




Every million Muslims in the UK and around the world are celebrated Eid al-Fitr.

History of religious consultation changes each year, because it is based on the moon calendar. Here's everything you need to know about ...

During the Eid, Muslims will often buy new clothes for this occasion, and participate in festivals and celebrations.

Many people will begin to pray at a mosque or outdoor prayer place.

Gifts and cards often change between friends and family.

Eid means "celebration" and congratulation means "blessing", often Eid Mubarak is used as a security during that period.
When is Eid al-Fitr 2017?
This year, Eid begins on 14th June and ends on the following day.

History can be tremendous and due to change every year can be adjusted a little closer.

This is because the Islamic calendar - known as the Emperor calendar - is based on the cycle of the moon, while Georgia is determined by a sun.

As both are not straightforward, Islamic dates return to about 11 days every year.

Is there another festival in the calendar?
In addition to Eid Al-Fitr, Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha.

It is hoped that Eid ulha will hold this year on August 21, which is in the middle of the 12th calendar and comes in the middle of the final month.

The celebration emerges when God saw Abraham in a dream and asked him to sacrifice his son, Isma'il, as a sign of his faith.

It is like Christians and Jehovah's stories in which God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Ishaq, but he saved him from doing so.

During this time, Muslims sacrifice animals traditionally, in the UK it is slaughtered in the house, and meat is divided into friends, family and patience.



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