Eid al-Fitr, celebrated by Muslims worldwide, marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting and spiritual reflection. This joyous holiday begins with a special prayer at the mosque, followed by festive meals shared with family and friends. One of the core principles of Eid is giving, which is exemplified through the practice of zakat, where individuals donate to those in need. Traditional dishes vary by region but often include sweets and savory foods that reflect local culture. Eid al-Fitr fosters a sense of community and gratitude, encouraging people to celebrate their faith and strengthen bonds with loved ones.
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