Eid ul fitr 2023
Eid ul fitar 2023 The most important holiday in the Muslim calendar to celebrate is Eid ul Fitr, which falls on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah and marks one year since the beginning of Ramadan (Eid Mubarak). The day is particularly significant for those who have received a new religion and/or are celebrating the anniversary of their first day of study or a wedding anniversary. It is also celebrated by Muslims who have traveled to other countries or migrated elsewhere. The date that follows the sunset of Eid-ul Fitar is known as 'Eids', meaning 'end of fasting' or prayer. However, it does not mean "ending", since most Muslims abstain from food, drink, sex and alcohol during this time. On many occasions, people observe only the end of prayers. The significance of Eid ul Fitr Islam has been an unifying faith throughout history and the importance of Eid ul Fitr has led to some changes throughout the world. Many cultures view fasting with gratitude, while others believe