Know history of Eid-ul-Fitr
Know history of Eid-ul-Fitr
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Eid festival is celebrated by people all over the world with great enthusiasm. This festival comes after the holy month of Ramadan and people observe fast during the holy month of Ramadan. Eid is considered to be the biggest festival of Muslims. All Muslims go to the mosque on this day and offer namaz and people greet each other with Eid greetings.

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The festival of Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated on the sinking of the moon of Ramadan and the sighting of the moon of Eid and it is believed that the Quran-e-Pak was descended in this month itself. It is said about Eid ul-Fitr that when the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad won the battle of Badr, the happiness of this victory was given by people as Eid. The festival of Eid was celebrated for the first time in 624 AD and since then it became a ritual.

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According to the Quran, Prophet Islam has said that when Ahle Iman departs from the Ehterams of the holy month of Ramadan and completes the daily prayers and all his works, Allah will one day give his tips and rewards to the devotee. For this reason, this day is called 'Eid' and this is the name of Eid-ul-Fitr on the occasion of this tip and reward.

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