The Eid day

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The Eid day

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Eid is the main religious festival of Muslims. All Muslims around the world celebrate this day with great joy. Eid essay is our topic today which is about the festival of Eid which takes away the busyness of daily life and makes us happy.

Introduction

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Any festival that transcends people from the narrow confines of daily life to the larger realm of reunion. Eid, one of the major religious festivals of the Muslim community, is no exception. The word Eid literally means happiness or joy. We have always known that sharing happiness increases and sharing sorrow decreases.
Like a dictionary, this Eid is a source of great joy and happiness for every Muslim around the world. This happy festival is celebrated twice a year in the homes of every Muslim. In these days of celebration, people can fully express themselves by opening all the doors of the heart through the utmost reverence and devotion to the Almighty Creator, mutual affection, greetings and exchange of love. Eid is celebrated at two stages of the year.
Idul Fitr in the first stage and Iduzzoha in the second stage. Any festival means gathering many people together and sharing the joy. The emergence of beauty at every stage of Eid is unprecedented. Who doesn't like to see little children dressed in white Punjabi pajamas from the morning prayers.

Udul Fitr ceremony episode

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According to the Hijri calendar, this Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated on the first day of the month of Shawwal at the end of the month of Ramadan. However, according to this calendar, in no case will the month of Ramadan be longer than 30 days. The beginning of the month of Shawwal is counted at the end of Ramadan, depending on the sighting of the moon. The night before Eid is called Lailatul Jaija in Islamic terminology.
In modern times, the day of Eid has been determined by various modern methods, but before, it was the responsibility of determining the day of Eid on whether to see the moon or not. Fasting is observed throughout the month of Ramadan. Silent fasting lasts from sunrise to sunset. All the activities of a busy life go on in this fast. After fasting all day and after sunset, when night falls, the Qur'an is recited and listened to.

The festival stage

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After a month of self-purification, the much-anticipated Eid-ul-Fitr begins on the holy day of Shawwal. Men and women of all ages belonging to the Muslim community express their joy and happiness by visiting the moon of Eid with reverence. As the moon of Eid illuminates the sky, so does the light of light in every house, the warmth of love, all together Eid becomes only with the Muslim community and the whole world.
Prayers continue in all mosques from morning. Heartfelt devotion and deep reverence are dedicated to God. Then the festival of reunion begins. In this festival, people, rich and poor, embrace each other and embrace each other.

Iduzjoha ceremony episode

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Eid is celebrated on the 10th day of the month of Jilhij. Its spiritual depth is even more significant. This is a very sacred ceremony of Islam. Behind this ceremony there is a wonderful example of the devotion of the great Prophet Ibrahim to Allah the Almighty.
On the tenth day of the month of Zilhaj, at the command of Allah, Ibrahim faced a severe test of devotion. God's command was that Abraham should show his devotion by sacrificing his son. Abraham did not hesitate to follow this terrible command.
In obedience to this instruction, he laid his son Hazrat Ishmael on the ground but the knife did not stick in his throat. Fascinated by this sincerity, Allah ordered and accepted an animal sacrifice instead of Ishmael, the son of Ibrahim. Since then this festival is celebrated on the tenth day of the month of Jilhaj.
On this day Muslims sacrifice cows, goats, camels etc. On this occasion also prayers are offered in the mosque. With that goes the virtuous work of charity. Everyone, rich and poor alike, rejoiced in harmony.

The significance of Eid festival

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Eid is a public festival of the Muslim community. Muharram is also one of the other festivals of this community. But it is a special group of Muslims. But Eid is a gathering of all the people of this community. At its root is no strict religion; Rather, there is the vicious vow of self-purification. Attempt to dedicate oneself to Allah with reverence.

The social impact of Eid

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Like other festivals, Eid has a special effect on the social context. As mentioned earlier this festival is not a festival of strict religion; This festival is reunion. Forgetting the differences and making people your own. There is no denying the great significance of forgetting all differences and embracing each other in today's turbulent times in the social context of the world.
People have to go through a struggle every moment to survive in the rat race of survival around the world. Eid is the name of becoming one with the society by dedicating one's soul to Almighty Allah with a little liberation from the monotony of that struggle. Self-purification is achieved through strict self-sacrifice of the body through fasting. In addition, breaking the fast after sunset and breaking the fast in groups strengthens the bonds of social brotherhood.
After seeing the holy moon at last, in those few days of the festival, people forget all their troubles and float their lives in the joy of reunion. This festival of social reunion inspires people in their struggle to survive throughout the year. By giving up Eid, the poor are filled with the gifts of the rich. Civilization is once again recognized as the equal right of all to live in the world created by God.

The economic impact of Eid

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Although it sounds a bit out of place, every festival has a larger economic dimension. We all know that this world is useless without economy. Festivals are no exception. The same applies to Eid. Millions of people around the world make their living around Eid. They are waiting for the days of Ramadan and Iftar.
In different parts of the Indian subcontinent we see many people selling Islamic clothing during the month of Ramadan. Some sell televaja for iftar; Someone sells fruit, someone drinks a little sherbet. The role of Eid in the life of every human being is infinite. They depend on this festival for their livelihood and livelihood.
Moreover, around this Eid, the shopping of people all over the world has increased overall. Very naturally as well as increased international trade. Many big business people rely on international trade and commerce; Similarly, many people make a living by being involved in small businesses as part of a larger international scale. The fruit business grew exponentially during this time. As a result, large, small and medium fruit growers are also particularly benefited.

International brotherhood

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Eid is a festival of human reunion. In this festival, rich and poor, young and old alike, all join in the celebration of surrender to the Creator. Celebrated around the world, this festival teaches people sacrifice and brotherhood. Inspired by the same ideology, millions of Muslims all over the world have surrendered themselves to one God.
This surrender of all Muslims in every corner of the world at the same time on the same day builds a sense of unity among the whole community. This message of unity reaches beyond the borders of the country and the continent and reaches the heart of every Muslim. A sense of international brotherhood developed. The notion of the widely prevalent Pan-Islamic Brotherhood is fulfilled.

Conclusion

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Eid means embracing all the people of the Muslim community, forgetting all differences and enmities. Pushing away all kinds of narrowness and adopting all people. However, due to the bigotry of some people, the true dignity and ideals of Islam have been tarnished today. We have to realize the absolute truth that religion is not a fixed object like Jagddal Pathar.
At the same time, we must take care that bigotry does not consume the great ideal of brotherhood in the festival. Rather, the only way to salvation in this world would be for brotherhood to be able to build a unity among the people of other communities by overcoming the narrow fence of communalism.
In the Middle Ages, a Sufi saint once said, "If we can do as much as we can to follow the absolute truth of the great ideal of the Prophet, it will be equivalent to descending to paradise on earth." And in a land where there is no place for ideals, only an excess of self-interest; That land is hell. "

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