Eid

 1. What is Eid 

Eid is one of two major holidays celebrate by Muslim and commemorate the end of the holy month of Ramadan in which Muslim fast daily from daily from before dawn unit sun set. It is commemorated by a large community wide prayer service in the morning followed by meals and conversation with friends and family.

2. Why do Muslims do Eid?

First of the two canonical festival of  Muslim. Eid  marks the end of the month long dawn to dusk fasting of Ramadan. The Muslim's celebrate Eid to actually remind  and revive the gracious memory of Abraham  and Ishmael. The prophet Abraham gave us the invaluable lesson of altruism self sacrifice and being ready to win.

3. why is Eid important to Muslims ? 

Eid is a celebration which marks the end of ramada. Muslim will not only celebrate the end of fasting but will also thank Allah for help and strengthen they were given throughout Ramadan. Eid is centred around celebrating the end of the month of fasting and spending with family and friend and people with the community.

4. Why do Muslim only celebrate Eid?

Eid which means festival of the breaking of the fast is celebrated at the end of Ramadan a month when many adult Muslim fast. Fasting is important for Muslim during Ramadan as it allow them to devote themselves to their faith and comes closer to Allah or god.

5. What is the story of Eid?

When asked about the original of Eid the prophet of Islam Muhammad is reported to have said it is a tradition that has come down to us from Abraham. The feast of sacrifice originates from. The history event when prophet Abraham was commanded by god in a dream vision to sacrifice his son.



    



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