India is one of the greatest
examples of secularism and is home to almost all the religions
of the world. The nation is the birthplace of religions like
Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism while it has a strong
presence of religions like Islam, Christianity and Jews. The
Hindus mainly dominate the country with almost 80% of the
population being Hindus. The second largest religion in the
country is Islam and hence Islamic culture and traditions are
practiced greatly all over the country. The Islamic festivals
are celebrated with equal zest and enthusiasm with Eid-El-Fitr,
India is the most important festival for the Muslims.
Eid-El-Fitr - Fasting Month
Eid-El-Fitr, India marks the end of the fasting month of
Ramazan. During the month of Ramazan a Muslim must fast from
sunrise to sunset and must not indulge in acts like consuming
alcohol or smoking during that time for an entire month. This
month of fasting ends with Eid-El-Fitr, which mainly celebrates
forgiveness, brotherhood and unity. On the day of Eid, every
Muslim is expected to wake up early and attend the regular dawn
prayers. After the prayers, the followers must eat in small
quantities, which is a symbolic gesture of ending of the Ramzan
fast. After breaking the fast, the Muslims again attend special
ceremonial prayers that are held in the vast open courtyards of
the mosques. After these prayers, the worshippers greet and wish
their loved ones by embracing each other.
The Eid-El-Fitr, India symbolizes the end of Ramazan, which
is considered to be the most holy and sacred period of the year
by the Muslims. The Ramazan marks the ninth month of the Islamic
calendar and is marked by strict fasts, charity,
self-accountability and religious observances. Hence, after
practicing fasts and praying regularly during Ramazan, the
festival of Eid also marks moral victory and self-control. Every
Muslim must donate money or food to the poor on Eid-El-Fitr
according to their financial capacity. The Muslims usually dress
in new clothes and also present gifts to the children of the
family and even to other members of the family, friends and
relatives.
Eid-El-Fitr, India celebrates the true Islamic spirit of
self-control, devoutness and brotherhood and is one of the most
eagerly awaited festivals in the country.
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Important Indian Festivals
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