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Eid in lockdown today, know how the festival started

On this Eid, Muslims eat food for the first time after 30 days. Apart from the joy of fasting, Muslims also thank Allah on this Eid because they gave the power to fast for a month.

Eid festival is being celebrated across the country today. Eid which is celebrated at the end of Ramadan is called Eid-ul-Fitr. There is a special beauty on Eid day. On this day mosques are decorated, people wear new clothes and embrace each other and offer Eid greetings. However, due to the lockdown this time, it has faded a bit. Due to Corona virus infection, neither people will be able to embrace nor will they be able to go to the mosque and offer Namaz. People are celebrating Eid this time in their homes. Let us know how Eid was started?

The first Eid ul-Fitr was celebrated by Prophet Muhammad after Jung-e-Badr. Eid ul-Fitr is celebrated on the first day of the tenth month of the Islamic calendar. Like all months of the Islamic calendar, it also begins on the appearance of the new moon.

On this Eid, Muslims eat food for the first time after 30 days. Apart from the joy of fasting, Muslims also thank Allah on this Eid because they gave the power to fast for a month.

Eid is a festival of love and goodwill. In addition to good food during Eid, new clothes are also worn, and gifts are exchanged between family and friends.

During Eid-ul-Fitr, quarrels especially domestic quarrels are dealt with. Before the morning prayer in the mosque on Eid, every Muslim has the duty to give alms or alms.

Eid-ul-Fitr is actually two words. ‘Eid’ and ‘Fitr’. Actually, ‘Fitr’ has a special purpose to be associated with ‘Eid’. That objective is to announce the need to eliminate the obstacles required in Ramadan. Also Eid everyone, big and small, rich and poor. It is not that the money people, the resourceful people celebrated the festival with colorful, snappy fervor and the poor and poor people kept watching.

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The word ‘Fitr’ refers to ripping, chalking and Eid-ul-Fitr also chalks up all the obstacles that were imposed during Ramadan. For example, in Ramadan it is stopped during the day with food and drink. After Eid you can eat and drink in the day like normal days. Goya Eid-ul-Fitr is a declaration that the restrictions imposed by Allah in Mahe-Ramadan are now abolished.

This is how ‘Fitra’ is made of Fitra, that is, the money that people who eat and drink, give to the economically weaker people of the resourceful houses. It is necessary to pay it before Eid prayers. In this way, Eid of rich as well as poor, resourceful and resourceless is also considered. Actually there is a tradition of paying zakat before Ramadan ie Eid. This Zakat is also given to the poor, the Beawas and the Yatheem. With this, the amount of Fitre is also a part of them. The thinking behind all this is that there should be no empty hands on the day of Eid, because it is a day of happiness.

This happiness is also especially because the month of Ramadan, which is a month of examination, was spent by the righteous men of Allah in following the dictates of Allah with all akidat (reverence), honesty and dedication. Eid is the gift after this hard trial. On this day the mercy of Allah is full of zeal and soaks the people who fulfill their orders with rain of mercy.

Allah pak proclaims to be spared his noble detainees in exchange for the prayers of Ramadan. In the true sense, this is the day of wishing. With these vows, all are ready to be made in front of the one above. The Muslims continued to test for a month, looking forward to the infinite merits of that Rahimo-Karim. This happiness is also especially because the month of Ramadan, which is a month of examination, was spent by the righteous men of Allah in following the dictates of Allah with all akidat (reverence), honesty and dedication.

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