अब आप न्यूज्ड हिंदी में पढ़ सकते हैं। यहाँ क्लिक करें
Home » Religion » Eid al-Fitr 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities and Celebration

Eid al-Fitr 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities and Celebration

Eid al-Fitr is celebrated after the conclusion of the Holy Month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset; hence, it is also known as the 'Festival of Breaking the Fast.' Many people celebrate the festival by paying visits to friends and family

By Newsd
Published on :
Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr 2023: This year’s Eid al-Fitr, a festival widely observed by Muslims, will presumably occur on April 22. Based on the lunar calendar, Eid al-Fitr is celebrated after the conclusion of the Holy Month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset; hence, it is also known as the ‘Festival of Breaking the Fast.’ Many people celebrate the festival by paying visits to friends and family, exchanging gifts, and preparing foods and desserts that are emblematic of the occasion.

In many South Asian countries, such as Pakistan and India, community elders give children monetary gifts known as ‘Eidi.’ In accordance with other religious customs, Muslims attend a special morning prayer on the day of Eid. At the conclusion of the prayer, all Muslims in the congregation, whether they are acquaintances or strangers, exchange Eid greetings by exchanging hugs.

HISTORY OF EID AL-FITR

The date of Eid al-Fitr alters annually according to the Islamic calendar, which is based on lunar cycles. Every year, the day advances by a minimum of ten days, falling earlier and earlier. Most probable, this year’s Eid al-Fitr will fall on May 3. In any event, the occasion is celebrated for three days and is cherished worldwide by the Muslim community.

After a month of abstinence and fasting, Muslims commemorate the festival with great pomp and circumstance. It is also the day when Muslims who can afford it must pay ‘Zakat,’ a form of charity. 2.5% of a Muslim household’s total net income is given to the less fortunate in society as zakat. ‘Fitrana’ is another form of charity provided during this time, and its purpose is to rectify any mistakes a person may have made accidentally while fasting.

Numerous nations observe Eid al-Fitr in accordance with their respective cultures and customs. In the Middle East, morning prayers are performed in a specially designated location known as a “Eid-gah.” Typically, Eid-gah is a vast vacant space. Eid morning prayers, unlike other Muslim prayers, do not have a special summons to prayer.

In other nations, such as Malaysia and Pakistan, people pay visits to family and acquaintances while bringing gifts and speciality foods. On the morning of Eid, according to the traditions of these nations, special dishes such as pure khurma and sawaiyan are prepared. These desserts are composed of vermicelli, milk, sugar, and dried fruits. South Asians also refer to Eid al-Fitr as ‘choti’ Eid, which translates to’smaller Eid’. In Islam, there are two Eid holidays; Eid al-Adha is the “larger” of the two because it commemorates the conclusion of the Hajj pilgrimage with the sacrifice of animals such as sheep, goats, cows, and camels.

Eid-ul-Fitr 2023 Moon Sighting LIVE: Crescent moon sighted in Saudi Arabia, Eid on April 21

HOW TO CELEBRATE THE EID AL-FITR

Celebrate with family and friends

Eid al-Fitr is ideally observed with close friends and family. Celebrate the end of Ramadan with others by holding a party, either online or offline, and eating delicious cuisine.

Go gift-buying

As Eid al-Fitr approaches, businesses and brands release seasonal products. This is the perfect time to show your loved ones that you are thinking of them with thoughtful gifts.

Prepare delicious meals

Eid al-Fitr is also referred to as’meethi’ Eid or delectable Eid because many Muslim households celebrate the holiday by preparing delectable dishes. Try your familiar favourites or opt for something new. In any case, the celebrations will be the sweetest.

Chand Raat Mubarak Wishes: Messages to share on Eid-ul-Fitr

Mehndi design: trendy and classy henna art to celebrate Eid

FIVE ZAKAT FACTS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND

Zakat signifies cleansing

Zakat, whose name derives from the Syriac Arabic word for ‘purification,’ is intended to ‘purify’ the possessions and soul of Muslims.

It is obligatory

Zakat becomes obligatory for those who can afford it and are sufficiently affluent; they must give it to the less fortunate.

One of the Islamic fundamentals

Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam that every Muslim must always uphold.

It eradicates disparity

The purpose of zakat is to eliminate socioeconomic inequality in communities.

It expires after one year.

After one year of holding a Nisaab amount of wealth, which is the minimum wealth threshold, Zakat becomes obligatory for Muslims.

WHY EID AL-FITR IS CONSIDERABLE

It is a celebration of happiness

Eid al-Fitr signifies the conclusion of Ramadan, a month-long period of fasting and abstinence. Muslims abstain from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset. The month of Ramadan is a time of introspection for Muslims, who are forced to consider what it is like for the destitute when they have nothing to eat or drink. Thus, Eid al-Fitr is not only a time of returning to normal life, but also a reminder of the things for which we should be grateful.

It is a festival of gatherings.

During Eid al-Fitr, celebrations and merriment proliferate. People visit family and acquaintances, frequently staying overnight. Special Eid greetings are expressed through the exchange of presents. Groups of women also apply henna/mehndi to their hands.

It’s a festival of cuisine

On Eid al-Fitr, special foods are prepared. Be it sweet delicacies like’sheer khurma’ or savoury platters of chicken or lamb, it is a celebration of food and an expression of gratitude for it.

EID AL-FITR DATES

Year Date Day
2023 April 22 Saturday
2024 April 10 Wednesday
2025 March 31 Monday
2026 March 20 Friday

Related

Latests Posts


Editor's Choice


Trending