A Different Eid 2020

A Different Eid 2020

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Eid Al Fitr is a celebration, which marks the end of Ramadan. From its name 'Fitr' (breakfast), it is a celebration of ending a Holy month of fasting for Muslims.

 Eid Al Fitr a day of observance, but also an occasion for Muslims to show their gratitude to God, as well as give alms to the poor.

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Muslims greet each other by saying “Eid a Mubarak”. This can be translated into “Happy Eid”.On this day they also wish their brother and sisters who lives in foreign countries by going online on social networks.

On Eid Day
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It is usually a tradition for Muslims to wake up early in the morning, take bath, dress in clean and fashionable clothes before going to the mosque to pray a special prayer for Eid. But this year, due to COVID-19, Muslims will be asked to pray the Eid prayers at home.

As fasting is forbidden on Eid, Muslims then have a lighter breakfast and usually have a bigger lunch or dinner with family and relatives.
A Different Eid 2020

This year the #Eid2020 will be different we can't go to mosques for the prayer and most of us haven't bought new dresses for #Eid2020 due to Covid lock-down.
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In past as I remember this Eid was full of colors and joyous to us especially for women who choose to wear different types of colorful fashionable dresses on this occasion along with matching Bengals and apply henna on their hands, off course this Eid 2020 is different and an Eid to remember.
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Obviously it will teach us the sufferings of the impoverished who don't even have the basic necessities of life so keep remember them also stay@home enjoy@ home enjoy Eid and wishing you very happy #Eid2020










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