Tá deireadh Ramadan marcáilte ag radharc na gealaí nua, agus ina dhiaidh sin lá de cheiliúradh ar a dtugtarEid{0}}ul-Fitr. Dúisíonn teaghlaigh go luath ar maidin, cuireann siad a gcuid éadaí is fearr orthu agus téann siad chuig an mosc le haghaidh mionteagascEidseanmóir agus paidir phobail. Gabhann siad buíochas le Dia as an deis a thabhairt dóibh taithí a fháil ar mhí naofa Ramadan. Tá an lá lán le ceiliúradh, sóisialú, béilí féilte agus-tabhartas beag, go háirithe do leanaí.
Sula bhfreastalaíonn sé ar phaidir Eid, tugann ceann an teaghlaigh nó an caomhnóir carthanas speisialta thar ceann gach ball teaghlaigh cleithiúnach ar a dtugtarZakat-ul-Fitr. Is éard atá i gceist leis seo ná béile a thabhairt do dhuine atá i ngátar lena chinntiú nach bhfágtar aon duine as an áireamh ón ócáid shona seo agus chun daoine a spreagadh chun leanúint le spiorad na flaithiúlachta tar éis Ramadan freisin.
Tá anEid celebration is not merely about feasting and socializing. There is a deep significance for those who truly observed the holy month with their fasting, abstaining from all bad habits and striving hard to earn the pleasure of God. Muslims feel a sense of happiness and a renewed energy to face the rest of the year with faith and determination – until next Ramadan!
"It was in the month of Ramadan that the Quran was revealed as guidance for mankind distinguishing between right and wrong. So any one of you who is present that month should fast, and anyone who is ill or on a journey should make up for the lost days by fasting on other days later. God wants ease for you, not hardship. He wants you to complete the prescribed period and to glorify Him for having guided you, so that you may be thankful."(Quran, 2: 185)
