From the Arab months, the first day of the month of Shawwal is Eid al-Fitr, and the tenth day of Dhu'l-Hijjah is Eid al-Adha. Eid al-Fitr lasts for three days, and Eid al-Adha lasts for four days. Muslims attach great importance to the days of Eid. After all, these are the days when sins are forgiven, when there is a sense of unity and solidarity, joy and happiness!
On the days of Eid, it is Sunnah to get up early, perform ghusl, use misuak, sprinkle perfume, go to the mosque early, say takbir on the way to the mosque, and wear a ring. Tells parents, spouses, relatives, friends and neighbors. Before Ait, sweets and baursaks are baked. Clean or new clothes are prepared for the holiday. The interior of the house will be cleaned and decorated for the holiday. On the day of Eid, all Muslims wear the cleanest and freshest clothes. New clothes will be bought for children. Orphans, widows, and the poor are rewarded with gifts. After the Eid prayer, the whole congregation will visit the graves of relatives and sons of Islam. Dedicated to the souls of the past, relatives and scholars, the Koran is recited, prayers are offered, alms are given and sacrifices are made. Then he goes to the homes of adults, friends and acquaintances.
When the Prophet (pbuh) migrated to Madinah, he saw that the people of Madinah celebrated various festivals according to their ancient customs.
On the days of Eid, it is Sunnah to get up early, perform ghusl, use misuak, sprinkle perfume, go to the mosque early, say takbir on the way to the mosque, and wear a ring. Tells parents, spouses, relatives, friends and neighbors. Before Ait, sweets and baursaks are baked. Clean or new clothes are prepared for the holiday. The interior of the house will be cleaned and decorated for the holiday. On the day of Eid, all Muslims wear the cleanest and freshest clothes. New clothes will be bought for children. Orphans, widows, and the poor are rewarded with gifts. After the Eid prayer, the whole congregation will visit the graves of relatives and sons of Islam. Dedicated to the souls of the past, relatives and scholars, the Koran is recited, prayers are offered, alms are given and sacrifices are made. Then he goes to the homes of adults, friends and acquaintances.
When the Prophet (pbuh) migrated to Madinah, he saw that the people of Madinah celebrated various festivals according to their ancient customs.
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