Eid Ul Fitr PDF
Eid Ul Fitr PDF
Eid Ul Fitr PDF
Eid-ul Fitr
SANIYASNAIN KHAN
Illustrated by PULAK BISWAS
Today is the very last day of fasting of the month of
Ramadan and Faisal and Farah are very excited. They
are looking forward to Eid-ul-Fitr tomorrow, as they eat
delicious suhur, a very early morning food eaten more
than an hour before sunrise. Now they will keep the fast
for the whole day and only break it just after sunset.
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Jama Masjid, Delhi. Badshahi Mosque in Lahore.
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So they left their house and went to a park where the sky
was clear. There were other families there too who had
gathered to see the new moon They were thrilled to see
the new moon—the moon of F.id. Everyone there was
overjoyed to see the new moon in the shape of a very thin
crescent. They said to each other, "Eid Mubarak, Eid
Mubarak!" which means “Have a happy and blessed Eid."
Farah and Faisal fasted throughout the whole day. They broke
their fast at sunset. After the maghrib prayers, they went outside
to have a glimpse of the new moon. But they could not do so.
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The moment Farah came home she called up
her friend Maria to give her the good news of the
moon of Eid. They wished each other a happy
and blessed Eid and promised to meet in the
mosque the next morning.
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/Mier a while, Farah and Faisal arrived at Regent's Park mosque with their parents.
Farah and Faisal entered the mosque saying,
Faisal’s parents gave some money to the poor before entering the mosque. This is called
Allahumma-iftah li abwaba rahmatik, which means,
zakat al-Jitr, or Jitrah, which is a special donation to charity made to
"O Allah! Open for me the gales of Your mercy!"
enable poor Muslims to celebrate Eid ul Fitr. Il is equivalent to a
Farah was happy to meet Maria in the mosque.
quart of grain per person in a household, paid directly to the
needy or through the mosque at the end of Ramadan.
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There Farah and Faisal also met some of their
school friends. One of them was Javed. He told
them stories about Eid in Samarqand and Bukhara.
Javed recently read about these places in a book.
Farah and Faisal returned home in the afternoon. Their parents gave them presents for
Eid. They thanked their parents and thanked Allah for giving them such a wonderful day
on Eid. Faisal's father explained the true significance of Eid to them.
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The years have passed and Faisal and Farah are now grown up. But whenever they look
through the family picture album and see the pictures of Eid, they vividly remember that
joyous day of Eid-ul-Fitr. They try to hold back their tears as they pray: Rabbir ham huma
kama rabbayani saghira, which means, "My Lord, have mercy on my parents as they
raised me up when I was little." (The Quran, Surah al-lsra', 17:24).
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Eid, which means "happiness" is the most joyous festival of the Muslim
calendar. Eid-ul-Fitr is the first day after the month-long fasting of Ramadan.
Muslims throughout the world prepare for this day. They give food and money
to the poor. They clean their homes, wear their best clothes and prepare
special sweets for the family and friends. They also attend special Eid prayers
in the mosque or in an open area.