When I read the name of this contest, only one festival came to my mind which is my favorite Eid ul-Fitr. In Islam, there are only two major festivals, which are our Eids Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha. Both are my favorites, but I like Eid ul-Fitr (Meethi Eid) the most.
Eid ul-Fitr comes right after the month of Ramadan, which means after 30 days of fasting, we celebrate Eid. As Muslims, we consider this Eid as a gift from Allah for fasting for 30 days, enduring hunger and thirst, practicing patience, and giving charity (Zakat). That's why Allah has blessed us with Eid ul-Fitr. Here, we celebrate Eid for 3 days, meaning the Eid festival continues for 3 days
And you know what the best part of this Eid is...? Getting Eidi! Eidi means (Pakistani money). In the morning, after the Eid and Fajr prayers, everyone in my house greets each other, and the elders give Eidi to the younger ones as a gift. Then, it is a tradition in our home that everyone has breakfast together, which includes dishes like kheer, rolls, samosas, chickpeas, tea, and many other delicious foods.
And for me, the most exciting part of Eid is Chand Raat, the night before Eid, which is the day of the last fast. The vibe of that night is something special, and as a girl Eid is truly a girlhood festival. On Chand Raat, applying mehndi, getting clothes ready, and preparing kheer for the next day this is the most favorite part of Eid for me.
Actually, all three days of Eid are super busy for me visiting my nani’s house, dada’s house, and meeting other relatives. I think it is hard to cover everything in just one post, but when it comes to my favorite festival, Eid-ul-fitr is definitely my favorite.
That's all for the contest. In the end I would like to invite my friends:
@djanita
@fizabatool
@fabiha
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Mostly girls like this festival because this is comes after Ramazan and they enjoy it's beauty. Eidi is the most beautiful part of this Eid .I like your post.
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Thankyou 😊😊
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