Id-ul-Fitr (Ramzan Id)
The
Holy Koran was revealed this month according to the Muslim
belief. Muslims fast every day during this month, which are called
Roza. Food is taken once after sun down during this whole month.
Friends and families join the Iftar (the breaking of fast) and share
the meal irrespective of religion. On the completion of the period,
which depends on the appearance of the new moon, Id-ul-Fitr is celebrated
with great fervour. Community prayers are offered in mosques and
Idgahs and it is celebrated as a joyous occasion. People visit friends
and greet them. New clothes, good food and fireworks all form an
important part of merrymaking.
Where: All parts of the country.