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- Eid_al-Fitr abstract "Eid al-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر ʻĪd al-Fiṭr, IPA: [ʕiːd al fitˤr], "festival of breaking of the fast"), also called Feast of Breaking the Fast, the Sugar Feast, Bayram (Bajram), the Sweet Festival and the Lesser Eid, is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). The religious Eid is a single day and Muslims are not permitted to fast on that day. The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month of Shawwal. This is a day when Muslims around the world show a common goal of unity. The date for the start of any lunar Hijri month varies based on the observation of new moon by local religious authorities, so the exact day of celebration varies by locality. However, in most countries, it is generally celebrated on the same day as Saudi Arabia.Eid al-Fitr has a particular Salat (Islamic prayer) consisting of two Rakats (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall. It may be performed only in congregation (Jama’at) and, has an additional extra six Takbirs (raising of the hands to the ears while saying "Allāhu Akbar", literally "God is greatest"), three of them in the beginning of the first raka'ah and three of them just before Ruku' in the second raka'ah in the Hanafi school of Sunni Islam. Other Sunni schools usually have twelve Takbirs, seven in the first, and five at the beginning of the second raka'ah. This Eid al-Fitr salat is, depending on which juristic opinion is followed, Fard (obligatory), Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or mandoob (preferable).Muslims believe that they are commanded by God, as mentioned in the Quran, to continue their fast until the last day of Ramadan and pay the Zakat and fitra before offering the Eid prayers.".
- Eid_al-Fitr country Muslim_world.
- Eid_al-Fitr meaning "Marks the end of Ramadan fasting".
- Eid_al-Fitr similar Eid_al-Adha.
- Eid_al-Fitr similar Ramadan.
- Eid_al-Fitr thumbnail Celebrating_Eid_in_Tajikistan_10-13-2007.jpg?width=300.
- Eid_al-Fitr type Muslim_holidays.
- Eid_al-Fitr wikiPageExternalLink 247-eid-etiquette-and-rulings.html.
- Eid_al-Fitr wikiPageExternalLink eid-al-fitr-2013.php.
- Eid_al-Fitr wikiPageExternalLink ummalqura.htm.
- Eid_al-Fitr wikiPageExternalLink 192.
- Eid_al-Fitr wikiPageID "154944".
- Eid_al-Fitr wikiPageRevisionID "604639690".
- Eid_al-Fitr caption "Eid al-Fitr meal, Tajikistan".
- Eid_al-Fitr celebrations "Family and friends visits, traditional sweet dishes, using perfume, wearing new clothes, giving gifts, musical performances, etc.".
- Eid_al-Fitr date "--07-17".
- Eid_al-Fitr date "--07-28".
- Eid_al-Fitr date "--08-08".
- Eid_al-Fitr date "1".
- Eid_al-Fitr hasPhotoCollection Eid_al-Fitr.
- Eid_al-Fitr holidayName "(Feast of Breaking the Fast)".
- Eid_al-Fitr holidayName "Eid al-Fitr".
- Eid_al-Fitr holidayName "عيد الفطر".
- Eid_al-Fitr imageSize "200".
- Eid_al-Fitr longtype Muslim_holidays.
- Eid_al-Fitr nickname "The Sugar Feast, the Sweet Festival, the Lesser Eid".
- Eid_al-Fitr observances Eid_prayers.
- Eid_al-Fitr observances Zakat_al-Fitr.
- Eid_al-Fitr observances Zakāt.
- Eid_al-Fitr observedby Muslim_world.
- Eid_al-Fitr relatedto Eid_al-Adha.
- Eid_al-Fitr relatedto Ramadan.
- Eid_al-Fitr significance "Marks the end of Ramadan fasting".
- Eid_al-Fitr type "Islamic".
- Eid_al-Fitr subject Category:Eid_(Islam).
- Eid_al-Fitr subject Category:Fixed_holidays_(on_non-Gregorian_calendars).
- Eid_al-Fitr subject Category:Islamic_festivals.
- Eid_al-Fitr subject Category:Islamic_holy_days.
- Eid_al-Fitr subject Category:Ramadan.
- Eid_al-Fitr subject Category:Sawm.
- Eid_al-Fitr subject Category:Shia_days_of_remembrance.
- Eid_al-Fitr type Holiday.
- Eid_al-Fitr type TimeInterval.
- Eid_al-Fitr comment "Eid al-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر ʻĪd al-Fiṭr, IPA: [ʕiːd al fitˤr], "festival of breaking of the fast"), also called Feast of Breaking the Fast, the Sugar Feast, Bayram (Bajram), the Sweet Festival and the Lesser Eid, is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). The religious Eid is a single day and Muslims are not permitted to fast on that day.".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "Aïd el-Fitr".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "Eid al-Fitr".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "Eid al-Fitr".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "Eid ul-Fitr".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "Fest des Fastenbrechens".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "Id al-Fitr".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "Id al-fitr".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "Suikerfeest".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "Ураза-байрам".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "عيد الفطر".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "イド・アル=フィトル".
- Eid_al-Fitr label "開齋節".
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Íd_al-fitr.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Fest_des_Fastenbrechens.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Ιντ_αλ-φιτρ.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Eid_al-Fitr.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Aïd_el-Fitr.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Idul_Fitri.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Id_al-fitr.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs イド・アル=フィトル.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs 이드_울피트르.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Suikerfeest.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Id_al-Fitr.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Eid_ul-Fitr.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs m.0148n3.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Q464458.
- Eid_al-Fitr sameAs Q464458.
- Eid_al-Fitr wasDerivedFrom Eid_al-Fitr?oldid=604639690.
- Eid_al-Fitr depiction Celebrating_Eid_in_Tajikistan_10-13-2007.jpg.
- Eid_al-Fitr isPrimaryTopicOf Eid_al-Fitr.
- Eid_al-Fitr name "(Feast of Breaking the Fast)".
- Eid_al-Fitr name "Eid al-Fitr ()".
- Eid_al-Fitr name "عيد الفطر".
- Eid_al-Fitr nick "The Sugar Feast, the Sweet Festival, the Lesser Eid".