Festive takbir eid al fitr. Eid al-Fitr is the holiday of breaking the fast. Congratulations of the head of the dsmr on the holy holiday of eid al-fitr

Even now, after sunset on June 24, for many Muslims of the world, the holiday of breaking the fast Eid al-Fitr (Eid al-Fitr) begins.

Eid al-Fitr is one of the two most significant days in the Islamic calendar. It is celebrated on the first day of the month of Shawwal, the tenth month of the Muslim lunar calendar. On this day, Muslims express joy and thank the Almighty for giving them the opportunity to fulfill their duty - to fast and do other righteous deeds during the month of Ramadan.

The Virtues of Worship on the Night Before the Feast

Our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is reported to have said:

"The heart of the one who will stay awake on the night before the two days of Eid(Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha) will not die on the day when everyone's heart perishes" (Ibn Maja).

This can be understood that the heart of such a person will not fall under the influence of evil and decay, and also means that he will not die on the Day of Judgment.

Eid al Fitr Day

It is known that our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said:

“The night of the festival is called Lailatul-Jaizah (Night of Reward). On the morning of the holiday, Allah sends angels to all ends of the earth, where they gather on the roads, calling out with voices that everyone hears except people and jinn: “O Ummah Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), leave your houses to meet your Lord, who is good and merciful, who gives many gifts and forgives sins.”

When people gather at the place of performing the Eid prayer, Allah says to the angels: “What reward is due to a worker who has performed his service?” The angels answer: "O Lord and Master, it is only fair if he (this worker) receives a reward for his service."

Then Allah says to the angels: “I call you to be witnesses, my angels, that because they (people) fasted during the month of Ramadan and prayed at night, I give them My contentment as a reward and grant My forgiveness. Oh My servants, I swear by My Majesty, whatever you ask Me on this day for the Hereafter, I will give you, and whatever you ask in worldly affairs, I will grant you. I swear by My Majesty that as long as you obey My commands, I will cover up your mistakes. I swear by My Majesty that I will not mention you among sinners and unbelievers. Get out of here now forgiven. You have made Me happy and I am pleased with you.”(at-Targib)

The angels, seeing such a great reward given to the Ummah of Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) on the day of Eid, are very glad and happy.

Holiday Sunnats

Get up early.

Make a full ablution before going to Eid prayer

Brush your teeth with miswak

Wear clean or new clothes

use incense,

Eat something sweet (such as dates) before going to the Eid Prayer.

Give zakat al-fitr before performing the holiday prayer,

Go to the place of the holiday prayer early.

Perform the holiday prayer with the jamaat, except when the weather does not allow (heavy rain, snow, etc.).

Use different roads on the way to the holiday prayer and returning home.

Say the following takbir on the way to the place of Eid prayer: Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar. La ilaha illallah. Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, wa lillahil-hamd.(Allah is great, Allah is great. There is no God but Allah. Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest. And all praise be to Allah Almighty)

The Eid prayer consists of two rak'ahs with an additional six takbirs - three additional takbirs are performed at the beginning of the first rak'ah (after reading the dua "san"), and three more before the hand (bow from the waist) in the second rak'ah.

(Advice for attending the holiday prayer applies to men, it is undesirable for women to visit mosques on this day, they should read the holiday prayer at home, with their families).

Tips on how to make the most of your holiday

Do not forget about the pleasure of Allah and adhere to Sharia during the holiday and after it.

Wear nice and clean clothes (not necessarily new), but avoid being overly ostentatious.

Avoid overeating and other holiday activities that have no benefit.

Visit the poor, the needy, the orphans, the sick and the elderly.

Maintain and strengthen family ties, especially on this day - the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “Anyone who wants his rizq (living) to increase and his life to last long should treat his relatives kindly” .

Do not forget the oppressed, poor and needy Muslims in all parts of the world in your dua and good deeds.

Muslima (Anya) Kobulova

According to Jamiatul Ulama website

Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr - Eid al-Fitr. This day marks the end of Ramadan, the month of mercy and forgiveness.

The editors of the site "Islam.Ru" congratulates all believers on this blessed day. We wish the brothers and sisters to be cleansed of everything unworthy and meet this great holiday with sincere faith in the Creator.

May the Almighty grant us His blessings in both worlds, strengthen the fraternal ties between people and unite us all for good.

The unity of our Ummah is the key to its prosperity. So let's hold on to the rope of Allah and not be divided!

On the eve of the holiday, the spiritual leaders of Muslims, muftis come out with congratulations to the believers. We bring to your attention a selection of such appeals.

Mufti of Dagestan Sheikh Ahmad Afandi congratulated the believers of the country on the blessed holiday of Eid al-Fitr - Eid al-Fitr!

“As-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh!

Dear brothers and sisters!

On behalf of all the employees of the Muftiyat and on my own behalf, I cordially congratulate you on the holy holiday of Eid al-Fitr!

This is one of the important days in the life of Muslims, when they visit all relatives and friends, the sick, congratulate brothers and sisters and try to please children. Islam teaches us to show unity, brotherhood, friendship and mutual respect. If every believer possesses these wonderful qualities, then the Creator, by His grace, may bestow us with barakat and patience, which we really lack in this difficult time.

It is joyful to realize that every year believers are more reverent about this holiday. Muslims fasted, did good deeds, treated relatives and friends, many of you participated in the “Tents of Ramadan” action, distributed alms. This testifies to the unity and solidarity of Muslims.

I express my sincere gratitude to the believers who have shown due respect for all the precepts of Almighty Allah. I ask the Almighty Creator to reward everyone according to their intentions.

I wish all believers to prioritize the desire to acquire eternal values ​​in the name of the pleasure of the Almighty.

May this bright holiday serve the spiritual purification of people, strengthening friendship and mutual understanding between them.

May Allah accept all our good deeds. With all my heart I wish you strong faith, family well-being and health. May the Almighty grant us forgiveness and mercy both in this world and in the Eternal. Amine".

Congratulation of the Mufti of Tatarstan on the holiday of Uraza-Bayram

Bismillahir-rahmanir-rahim

Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu

Dear brothers and sisters!

On behalf of the Spiritual Board of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan and on my own behalf, I cordially congratulate you on the great holiday of Eid al-Fitr - Eid al-Fitr!

Seeing off the blessed month of Ramadan, the heart of every Muslim is filled with mixed feelings: we rejoice that from now on the long-awaited holiday is coming, but we are more sad because such valuable gifts as multiple rewards for good deeds, fraternal iftars, tarawih prayers, sincere alms of fitr are bestowed on us only in the month of Ramadan. The well-known Muslim scholar Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (rahmatullahi alayhi) in his famous work "Fath al-Bari", which is a commentary on the collection of hadiths "Sahih Bukhari", said: "The desire for the end of Ramadan is one of the great sins."

Ramadan is the month of doing good deeds and giving up bad habits. Praise be to Allah, one of our brothers and sisters this month stood up for daily prayer, someone was lucky enough to learn to read the Venerable Qur'an and master the rules of tajwid. I sincerely hope that someone realized the true value of the family and restored family, friendship and brotherly relations that were forgotten for various reasons. In this holy month, lonely and oppressed people, the seriously ill, the poor and orphans, everyone in whom wounded and weary hearts beat, found spiritual healing, good patrons, friends and companions. Nursing homes, disabled people and orphanages, hospitals and prisons - the joy of the blessed month has come to everyone. In a word, Ramadan gave us all the opportunity to plunge into the world of spiritual purity and brotherhood. Now it depends only on us whether we leave this spiritual state only for Ramadan or change ourselves and our lives forever after Eid al-Fitr.

Dear fellow believers! I congratulate you on the blessed Eid al-Fitr and urge you to give gifts to relatives, colleagues, friends and especially children - let the joy of the holiday be felt everywhere! I wish you the pleasure of Allah and His Grace, happiness in both worlds, strong iman and the opportunity to work for the good of Islam. May Allah Almighty accept our fasting and all our good deeds! Happy holiday! Amine.

Mufti of Tatarstan
Kamil hazrat Samigullin

Congratulation of the Mufti of the Republic of Mordovia on the holiday of ‘Eid-ul-Fitr

Dear brothers and sisters!

I heartily congratulate you on the upcoming blessed holiday of Eid al-Fitr!

This holiday, which marks the end of the blessed month of Ramadan, is a symbol of the triumph of high spiritual qualities and moral standards. The main holiday of Muslims, Eid al-Fitr, contributes to the establishment of humanistic universal values. ‘Eid-ul-Fitr gives us all the opportunity to deeply comprehend our actions, intentions and choose the only possible right path. This is the path of unity and friendship, peace and harmony.

May the spiritual capital accumulated by you in the holy month of Ramadan be preserved and multiplied many times over! I hope that this bright holiday of peacefulness, religious tolerance, mercy and care for one's neighbor will continue to contribute to the spiritual improvement of people, the upbringing of patriotism and love for the Fatherland.

May the holiday of Uraza Bayram bring warmth and joy, harmony and prosperity, peace and prosperity to every home, every family!

With all my heart I wish you good health, spiritual purification, new pious deeds, success, happiness! Harmony, love and peace to you and your loved ones!

Mufti of the Republic of Mordovia
Zyaki-Khazrat Aizatullin

Congratulations from the head of the DMMR on the holy holiday of Eid al Fitr

With the name of Allah, the Gracious and Merciful! Peace be upon you, the mercy of the Almighty and His endless blessings! Eid al-Fitr - Eid al-Fitr in Islam - is one of the main holidays. It symbolizes the end of the holy month of Ramadan, and also reminds us of the highest human values, teaches kindness and compassion, respect for elders, parents, loved ones. In today's difficult conditions of instability in the world, the example of a growing country, Russia, makes some people want to split and weaken our single society. Therefore, it is the spiritual values ​​that we preserve and pass on from generation to generation that give us the opportunity not only to create, but also to successfully resist any difficulties and any pressure from outside. Spiritual and moral work on oneself is the future of a strong person. A person who was respected and will be respected and loved on earth and in heaven. The holiday of Uraza-Bayram helps us to understand that a true believer cares about the well-being and peace of not only his own, relatives or friends, but also all the citizens of his beloved Motherland. I sincerely pray that the Almighty accept our fasts, thoughts, help us adhere to the truly right path. May the holiday of Uraza-Bayram bring warmth and joy, mutual understanding, tranquility, prosperity and prosperity to every home!

With kind prayers, Mufti of the Spiritual Assembly of Muslims of Russia Albir Hazrat Krganov

Mufti of St. Petersburg and the North-West region of Russia congratulates faithful Muslims on the holiday of Eid al-Fitr

On behalf of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of St. Petersburg and the North-Western Region of Russia and on my own behalf, I congratulate all my co-religionists - Muslims of St. Petersburg, the Leningrad Region, Russia, the Commonwealth of Independent States and the world on the upcoming bright holiday - the holiday of Uraza-Bayram, which marks the end of Fasting in the month of Ramadan.

These days we pray and glorify the Almighty Creator, we understand that the holidays are given to us not just to distract from a series of weekdays. We have lived a month that has become for us a month of spiritual cleansing, the accomplishment of charitable deeds, the forgiveness of sins. Many Muslims, by the grace of the Almighty, showed great zeal in worship in this great month, the mosques were crowded to perform prayers, showed zeal in generosity, away from the forbidden, in the manifestation of a good disposition.

Fasting is a time when a person sympathizes and sympathizes with those who need our help. During the days of Lent, moral improvement, service to the Almighty, we sought to multiply good deeds many times over, tried to show care and attention not only to relatives and friends, but also to those who need our support, showing mercy and compassion.

Strengthened prayer, complete abstinence from all kinds of food, drink and entertainment, constant help to the poor, orphans and the destitute, getting rid of addictions and passions requires spiritual improvement and diligence. Fighting your vices, self-improvement does not happen without difficulties, without patience. Therefore, the month of Ramadan is also called the month of patience and testing. Our tolerance, our fortitude, willpower and depth of our faith are being tested. The test is also the preservation of human dignity. The dignity of a Muslim, the dignity of every person is his thoughts and deeds, his aspirations to be in society and benefit his people, the Motherland, where he draws benefits for subsistence.

Whether a Muslim managed to pass these tests is known only to Almighty Allah and this will be revealed only on the Day of Judgment. Now something else is important - in the days of festive fun not to lose the good fruits of the Fast, not to forget that prayer, and almsgiving, and good deeds should be done not only during the days of the Fast, but also during all the days of life, for the Creator has all days sacred.

In these blessed days, when more than a billion Muslims around the world offer their prayers to the One and Great Creator - God, I sincerely wish all Muslims of our multinational and multi-confessional region to send down the mercy and blessings of the Almighty!

In the Holy month of Ramadan, we spent time in prayer and fasting, fellowship with brothers in faith, studied the Holy Quran, in which we always discovered everything new and new every time. The Almighty gave people reason so that they could distinguish good from bad, truth from lies, faith from unbelief, and remember those miracles that He sent down to all His creatures. Therefore, I am deeply convinced that all followers of Islam, a religious denomination traditional for Russia, will, as before, use their enormous potential, their opportunities in order to continue to develop spirituality in our society in peace and mutual understanding, serve to strengthen civil harmony and peace.

Dear brothers and sisters!

Uraza Bayram is a truly glorious and pure holiday that unites the entire Muslim people. Everyone can feel an amazing unity with their fellow human beings. I once again congratulate you with all my heart, wishing you pure thoughts and clear intentions. Let peace always reign in your house, which will not destroy the glorious life given by the Almighty. Let close people be peaceful and happy, resistant to life's disasters. I wish you to find inspiration and support for every day in a strong and deep faith. Uraza Bayram, which marked the end of a long and important fast, is a valuable event for all believers. You will definitely find enough energy in yourself to feel the new power of faith. Happiness and blessings on such a miraculous day.

I pray our Creator to send prosperity and well-being, peace and tranquility to us and our loved ones in both worlds! I pray the Almighty to send peace and tranquility, prosperity and stability to all Russians.

May the Almighty help us all in all good deeds and undertakings! I hope that all the best that we have acquired this month, we will keep throughout the year and the rest of our lives.

Eid al-Fitr is a holiday-encouragement for all true Muslims who strictly adhere to fasting in the holy month of Ramadan. The reward for spiritual and physical purification for adherents of Islam is the forgiveness of all sins and the mercy of the just Almighty. The date of the celebration of this important event directly depends on the Great Lent and falls on the first day of the month of Shawwal (El-Mukrem) - a generous month.

Eid al-Fitr, known in Arab countries as Eid al-Fitr, is a holiday of farewell to the blessed days of a strict, exhausting fast - Ramadan. This day plays an important role in the life of Mohammedans, allowing large families to gather at a richly laid table for the glory of Allah. During the days of celebration, every Muslim believer tries to do as many righteous deeds as possible, which will certainly count in his future destiny.

The history of the holiday

The emergence of Eid al-Fitr is attributed to the year 624, when the Prophet Muhammad replaced two pagan holidays with two main Muslim ones. Since then, Uraza Bairam has been called a small holiday, and Eid al-Adha, respectively, has been called a big one.

It is worth noting! Muslim holidays are calculated according to the lunar calendar, which is subject to the phases of the Earth's satellite. Months in this calendar are shorter than usual, so every year all holidays are shifted by about 10 days.

Based on this feature, Eid al-Fitr, like other holidays, complete a full cycle in over thirty years. Therefore, the celebration on the occasion of the end of the fast has no seasonal reference, gradually changing all seasons.

Preparation for the holiday

Every Muslim who honors the traditions of their ancestors knows how to prepare for the holiday of breaking the fast. What does the preparation include:


  1. Before the holiday, it is necessary to carry out a general cleaning in the house, change curtains, carpets, dishes and furniture that is outdated. You should also tidy up the yard, barn and in the local area. Even domestic animals and livestock need to be put in order before an important holiday.
  2. Before the celebration, it is required to give alms to the needy - sunset-sah, so that everyone can adequately prepare for the holiday.
  3. The celebration involves a large number of guests, so every Muslim pre-acquires gifts (sadaqa) for family, relatives, friends, neighbors and spare presents, since on this day no one can be denied attention.
  4. The women of the family prepare a large number of various dishes, some of them are given to relatives, the rest are served on the table. In turn, reciprocal inns are transmitted from relatives, so the festive tables these days amaze with an abundance of dishes.
  5. On the eve of the holiday itself, the faithful Mohammedans perform a full ablution (taharat), using incense after bathing. Everyone wears new or special holiday outfits. Thus, Muslims who have passed the test of Ramadan emphasize that they have been cleansed both internally - spiritually, and externally.
  6. Men make a special alms - Sadaqat-ul-Fitr, which implies a special payment for wealth that exceeds the needs of the family. Wealth tax is paid to the elders for all family members and servants, if there are any in the house. After that, men are allowed to the morning service, which marks the end of Lent and the beginning of three-day festivities on the occasion of the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

Eid al-Fitr celebration

The eve of the holiday should be spent in the mosque, where the night “tarawih” prayer is read, it is also recommended to dedicate the whole night to additional prayers. The celebration of Uraza Bairam begins with a festive prayer at sunrise - Eid-namaz, which lasts until lunch azan in all mosques.

At the end of the service, the Mohammedans exchange a greeting - "Eid Mubarak", meaning the wish for a "blessed holiday." After the mosque, the faithful visit cemeteries to honor the memory of their loved ones who have ended their earthly life.

Eid al-Fitr is a family celebration. In every family, men are greeted by a generously laid table, where a special place is given to dishes with lamb, fruits and sweets.


eid al-fitr- a long-awaited holiday, the day when Muslims around the world congratulate each other on the end of the month of fasting - the blessed Ramadan. This is a day that unites the entire great Muslim Ummah of the planet Earth, a holiday when everyone, without exception, rejoices and has fun. This is a holiday, which in all Islamic states is officially a day off, so that Muslims can meet each other, congratulate, visit relatives, relax and fully enjoy this holiday.

Eid al-Fitr gathers the family around the festive table, those who were away try to return home by the holiday, those who work, complete everything by the beginning of the holiday, therefore the unity is observed brighter, because the houses, the streets are full of people who go to each other to congratulate with the holiday of conversation.

Uraza Bayram is a holiday of joy, happiness, smiles, good mood. First of all, on this day, Muslims turn to their Lord - Almighty Allah with a prayer that He accepts their fast, all the good deeds and intentions committed this month. As well as for ourselves and for other Muslims, we ask the same, at the meeting we wish this and in response we hear “amen”, and we hope that the Creator, by His grace, will accept our worship. This day is filled with the deepest faith on the part of believers, since the holiday begins with prayers, and the whole day is filled with this divine grace.

Holiday Eid al-Fitr begins with a collective prayer in the mosques of any locality. An hour or two after sunrise, the mosques are filled with Muslims who loudly, in one voice, read the takbir, after which they perform a festive prayer.

Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: When the holiday prayer was completed, one of the angels said: “Let everyone know that the Lord has forgiven you. So go back to your homes with joy. Today is the day of reward." And this is also proclaimed in heaven ».

Note that takbir, that is, the words " Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, la ilaha illallahu wa Llahu akbar wa lillahi-l hamd ”, start sounding from the previous day after the evening prayer. They testify that Ramadan has come to an end, and tomorrow is declared a holiday. Muslims, who are in mosques and who are at home, are waiting for the takbir, and after it begins to sound, they congratulate each other on the holiday. Takbir continues to sound until the beginning of the holiday prayer.

As mentioned above, the main essence of the holiday is that Muslims thank Almighty Allah for being able to fast for a month, since it is the third pillar of Islam. Muslims thank their Lord for being able to do pious deeds. Thanks for the fact that during this time they were able to at least a little atone for their mistakes, improve their temper, leave in the past some addictions that do not correspond to religion.

Eid al-Fitr is also unique in that that on this day both the rich and the poor rejoice equally. Wealthy Muslims often coincide with this month and holiday with the payment of obligatory zakat, which allows insolvent brothers and sisters to adequately celebrate the holiday, set the table and meet guests.

Mercy, which is so welcomed in Islam and encouraged by Almighty Allah, is fully manifested both during the month of Ramadan itself and on the bright holiday of Uraza Bayram. Feelings, emotions of believers overwhelm their hearts and souls, because they were waiting for this day, they were hungry and thirsty for the sake of His Lord, and now He generously rewards them.

The holiday of breaking the fast gathers all relatives together, those who may not have been seen for months, you will definitely see on this day, everyone goes to visit, invites to himself.

Eid al-Fitr - the holiday of friendship, mutual respect, understanding, love, forgiveness, brotherhood.

The holiday of breaking the fast is a bridge to another equally great Muslim holiday, Eid al-Adha - Eid al-Adha. Not long to wait, about two and a half months. These holidays follow each other, and in this there is a special mercy of Allah. First, Muslims fast, then they begin to prepare for the greatest journey of their lives - the pilgrimage to the shrines of Mecca and Medina.

If you think about it, then that same unity does not need to be particularly sought after, since it is already laid down by Allah Himself: the month of Ramadan, the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, preparation for the Hajj, the Hajj itself, the holiday of Eid al-Adha, then follows the month of Rabi-ul Awwal, rajab, shaaban and again ramadan. All great events are laid out by the Wise Allah in such a way that the unity of Muslims is not interrupted, because each of these events is very significant, has great meaning and significance, and if the Muslims themselves approach this correctly, then they are always united, the members of the Muslim ummah breathe in time with each other. with a friend, as one organism, as one big and united heart.

Eid al-Fitr carries a huge spiritual charge, one common joy. On this day, Muslims say goodbye to the month that they have been waiting for a whole year, and ask the Lord not to deprive them of the opportunity to meet Ramadan next year. On this day, believers sum up a certain result of their behavior, their deeds, their mercy, which they demonstrated on blessed days.

Fasting on a holiday is forbidden, on this day only joy and fun should be present in the heart of a Muslim. After congratulating the imam of the mosque and performing a collective holiday prayer, Muslims begin to congratulate each other. With such pleasant impressions, the parishioners of the mosques go home to start visiting their neighbors and relatives from there with words of congratulations, with the wishes of acceptance of fasting, peace and tranquility to each of us.

Even from the evening or on a holiday before prayer, Muslims pay, which is distributed among the needy believers. It is also advisable to visit cemeteries the day before.

Directly on the holiday itself, the Ulama recommend that Muslims: get out of bed early, perform a full bath of the body, put on the best and most beautiful clothes, perfume with incense, have breakfast before the holiday prayer with something sweet, then go to greet Muslims, show joy and fun, go to guests, congratulate the believers on the holiday, wishing them that Allah accepted their fast.

The children remain indifferent. They are looking forward to this day. In different countries of the world, this day is celebrated in different ways, somewhere parents arrange real cultural trips for children, walks in parks, rides, swings, carousels. All kinds of playgrounds are open for the holiday. An important attribute is the sweets that children receive on the day of the holiday, and other gifts are also given.

Any good traditions that have developed with the celebration of Eid al-Fitra are good, because the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) loved when Muslims rejoice, and he praised giving gifts to each other. " And give each other gifts ", says the hadith. Muslims follow this good principle and please themselves, their families, relatives, friends and relatives.

Eid al-Fitr is the logical end of the month of Ramadan, but with the holiday the performance of good deeds does not end, Ibadat does not end, on the contrary, we must do it with even greater zeal in order to achieve the satisfaction of our Creator.

Eid al-Fitr falls on the first day. The hadith also speaks of the desirability of fasting for six days and this month. Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: Whoever fasted Ramadan and then fasted for six days of Shawwal will receive a reward equal to a year's fast. ". It is advisable to observe this fast immediately after the holiday, although it is allowed on any other days of this month and it is considered important to observe these six days in a row.

Of course, each of us is both joyful and sad at the same time, because we are celebrating such a great holiday, but we regret that the blessed days are over and now we have to wait exactly a year, and if it is the will of Almighty Allah, we will once again taste all the mercy of the sacred month of ramadan.

In the meantime, we will congratulate each other on the holiday of Eid al-Fitr. As narrated in a hadeeth from Jabir bin Nafir: When meeting on Eid, the companions of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said to each other: “May Allah accept from us and from you” ».

With the same wonderful words, we will congratulate our brothers and sisters, following the Sunnah of our Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).

Uraza Bairam is a very interesting Turkic version of the ancient Arab holiday called eid al fitr. In fact, this holiday represents the end of the fast associated with the observance of the rules.

We can say that this is a kind of opportunity to exhale - a person coped with all the obstacles in his path and fulfilled his part of the ritual, a kind of dedication to God. Considering that for such holidays the calculation is based on lunar months, then in 2018 the date Eid al-Fitr – June 15, which is the first day of the month of Shawwal.

On the one hand, everything looks quite simple - here's a date for you, here's a holiday for you, but the subtlety of this event lies in the fact that you must first observe a fast and you should not especially celebrate this day for those who voluntarily broke the fast and do not even regret what happened.

Sacred the month of Ramadan, which fell on the period from May 16 to June 14, so that you will have the opportunity to try to keep the holy fast. There is an important difference between such a fast and a Christian one. The fact is that Christian fasting does not involve the most stringent prohibitions, but they apply to any time of the day or night, while Muslim prohibitions apply only to daylight hours - at sunset, you can eat, drink, and perform marital duty.

It is very important to understand that Eid al Adha- the second most important holiday. In the first place, of course, is the holiday of Eid al-Adha, which is associated with sacrifices, with showing absolute trust in God.

The second most important does not mean some unimportant one, on the contrary, the attitude towards it should be as responsible as possible. No one says that it is so easy to understand the essence of such complex holidays, but if you approach the matter carefully, responsibly and with soul, then you will definitely succeed - you can have absolutely no doubt about it. You have the opportunity to read about the holiday of Eid al-Fitr not only from the holy book, where everything is written in a rather complicated language, but also to find a variety of explanations that will allow you to quickly get into the essence of what this holiday really means - give it maximum time and the result, of course, will be simply amazing.

You need to prepare for the holiday in advance and gradually - study the rules, get ready to meet guests or go on a visit, prepare some treats - this will allow you to spend such an important day with maximum pleasure, which you, of course, fully deserve - do everything right and The result will surely please you. By the way, a kind of bonus to the fact that you may not behave quite right on this day will be the distribution of alms - by donating money to those in need, you simultaneously recognize yourself as needy before God and apologize in advance for the fact that, due to your stupidity, you could not follow all the rules this day, although the ancestors instructed to do so.

You have the opportunity to thoroughly approach the study of the history of religion itself, to consider various characters in the context of time and your own experience. This is very interesting, because what happened at that time is not a fairy tale, but the life of real people who faced incredible trials and shared them with us. You will have the opportunity to take a tremendous experience from what is happening, so be sure to take your chance. It does not require much time, and the result is simply amazing - you will discover a lot of new things. In addition, there is always the opportunity to introduce your friends to these interesting things - this will be a particularly useful solution.