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Muslims say goodbye to Ramazan, welcome to Eid Feast

20 Day 670, 00:34 Turkey


Muslims say goodbye to Ramadan, welcome to Eid al-Fitr
Today more than 1.5 billion of the world's Muslims bid farewell to the holy month of Ramadan, deemed the most blessed and beneficial of all months, and enthusiastically welcome Eid al-Fitr. Eid al-Fitr is a three-day holiday that marks the end of the month of fasting.

Eid is an Arabic term meaning “festivity” or “celebration,” while fitr means “to break the fast” and can also mean “nature” from the word “fitra.” Eid falls on the first day of Shawwal, the month which follows Ramadan in the Islamic calendar. It is a time to give in charity to those in need and celebrate with family and friends the completion of a month of blessings and joy. On the first day of Eid, Muslims wake up very early and pray the morning prayer. Afterwards, they eat a small meal, a symbolic act that reminds them that Ramadan is over. They then gather in mosques to perform the Eid prayer -- congregational prayers held for the occasion of Eid. The prayer is made up of two cycles and is followed by a sermon.

Worshippers greet and hug one another in a spirit of peace and love after the congregational prayer in celebration of one another's Eid. They later disperse to visit their families and friends, give gifts to one another and make phone calls to distant relatives to convey good wishes for the holiday. Eid lasts for three days and is generally an official holiday in Muslim countries.



Muslims around the world share in the great blessing of the tranquil and spiritual Eid morning. It is a joyous occasion of important religious significance, celebrating the increase in piety with which God blesses the world during the month of Ramadan. It is a day of forgiveness and moral victory as well as of brotherhood and unity. Muslims celebrate not only the end of fasting, but also thank God for the help and strength that he bestowed upon them throughout the month of fasting, during which they endured their fast with not only a physical but also a spiritual asceticism -- that is, they have controlled their stomachs, their tongues and their hearts, so they have successfully passed the test of servanthood. It is a time of giving and sharing.

Common greetings during this holiday are the Arabic greeting “Eid mubarak,” (May your Eid be blessed). Turks and Muslims living in areas where the Ottoman presence heavily influenced local customs say "Bayramın mübarek olsun" during Eid, also meaning “May your Eid be blessed.”

Muslims put on their best clothes, called “bayramlık” in Turkey, often purchased just for the occasion. They visit loved ones and pay their respects to the deceased in cemeteries.

Young ones kiss the right hand of the elderly and press it to their forehead as a gesture of respect. Children go around their neighborhood to wish everyone a happy Eid and collect candy and chocolate. Guests are offered traditional sweets such as baklava and lokum (Turkish delight). Young visitors are generally offered a small amount of money.

Television and radio stations broadcast a variety of special Eid programs, which include movie specials, musical programs and celebratory addresses from celebrities and politicians.

Eid is more than a religious festivity for Turks, who also associate it with sweets and candy. A centuries-old tradition of offering sweets to guests during Eid al-Fitr has led to this festivity being called Şeker Bayramı, with “şeker” meaning sugar or sweet in Arabic and Turkish.

Candy store owners and patisseries await Eid with great expectations as the festivity brings with it an increase in sales and, therefore, rising profits. They begin preparing months before the occasion and try to attract customers with colorful and delicious delicacies.

The exact day on which Eid falls depends on the sighting of the new moon -- the hilal, which is only visible just after sunset. Muslims look for the hilal to determine the beginning and end of Islamic months.

Many Muslim countries around the world have hilal-sighting committees that declare the beginning and end of the months. Hilal sighting was recommended by the Prophet Muhammad. The following are some sayings (hadith) of the Prophet on the subject of sighting the new moon: “Do not fast until you see the new moon and do not break the fast until you see it.” “Whenever you see the new moon [of Ramadan], observe the fast. And when you see the new moon of Shawwal, break it. If [due to clouds] the actual position of the moon is concealed from you, you should then observe the fast for 30 days.”

 
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BattalGazi
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BattalGazi Day 670, 00:35

Happy Eid Feast to everyone

 
mucahit48
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mucahit48 Day 670, 00:37

welcome to Eid Feast.happy eid feast.

 
Neer
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Neer Day 670, 00:57

kursat 1.5 million degil 1.5 billion olacak eger musluman alemini kastediyorsan. iyi bayramlar herkese, gurbette olup da bayrami tadinda yasayamayan bir birey olarak sizleri kiskaniyorum, kiymetini bilin.

 
f.karatas
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f.karatas Day 670, 01:29

herkese mutlu bayramlar. happy eid feast

 
selcuk
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selcuk Day 670, 01:29

Happy Eid Feast

 
selcuk
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selcuk Day 670, 01:30

"Today more than 1.5 million of the...." bu yanlis degilmi?

 
AYI BOGAN SERKAN
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AYI BOGAN SERKAN Day 670, 01:37

Kürşat abi sende iyki ingilizce biliyon xD Türkçe yazsana şunu

 
ADEM KURSAT OZCAN
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ADEM KURSAT OZCAN Day 670, 02:11

Uyarılarınız için çok teşekkür ediyorum arkadaşlar. Türkiye'de bayramın coşkusu gerçekten bir başka oluyor Neer, dediğin gibi şükretmeliyiz bayramı güzel vatanımızda geçirdiğimiz için.
Tüm İslam aleminin bayramını kutluyorum.

İyi oyunlar

 
Turkish Union
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Turkish Union Day 670, 02:20

eTürkiye'deki bütün Müslüman yurttaşlarımızın bayramını kutlarım.

 
tamcat
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tamcat Day 670, 02:27

happy eid to u
به زبون خودمون عیدت مبارک جیگررررررررررر
)

 
aria_victor
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aria_victor Day 670, 02:40

Ramazan Bayramınız mübarek olsun
عید همتون مبارک همسایه های عزیز
happy eid feast to you my turk brothers & sisters

 
Nanaz
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Nanaz Day 670, 02:58

Happy Eid Feast....
God where were you last night?

 
Joker90
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Joker90 Day 670, 03:10

عیدتون مبارک

 
ali tavanaie
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ali tavanaie Day 670, 04:01

happy eid feast.
i wish all the world be conquered by islam,not by amy by magical words of god of all people,bad or good, i wish the god help all people around the world and guide us.

 
Ali Emami
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Ali Emami Day 670, 04:06

Aid mubarak !

 
PowerSweden
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PowerSweden Day 670, 05:28

Ramazan bayramınız mübarek olsun.Adem Türkiye'nin çok üstünde makale hazıyorsun helal olsun...

 
BLACKLINE ORG
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BLACKLINE ORG Day 670, 12:41

Eid Mubarak

I LOVE YOU CITIZEN TURKEY

 
Twiks
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Twiks Day 670, 18:22

vote happy eid from bosnia to turkish brothers

 
Safaeipour
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Safaeipour Day 671, 03:03

Happy Eid Feast

 
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