Betterlife the diary game by @hamza22|29-may-2021| Islamic Festivals

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Assalam O Aliakum!

I hope you all are safe and sound in this COVID situation. Today my diary game is about the islamic festivals. Islamic festivals are very important in our life. There are many islamic festivals in the whole year. The islamic month are as:

Eid-e-Milad-un- Nabi:
Eid-e-Milad-un- Nabi is the one of the biggest eid while of the two other eids. In this month our beloved Prophet Hazart Muhammad (S.A.W) came to the world. Hazart Mohammad was the last Prophet of the Islam. The festival is celebrated during Rabi al-awwal, the third month in the Islamic calendar. In this month there is no fasting but in this month pray extra or make dua during Rabi al Awwal. At the day of 11 Rabi al awaal people starting to decorated their homes streets and lighting their house, at the night they decorated their rickshaws, cycle, motorcycles, truks, cars and many other things prepared for the next day. On the day 12 Rabi al awwal all people with their decorated things make a jaloos and go to the markets and recites the naats. People also make pahariyan on that day. People make the milaad mehfils.

here some pics of my nephew on the last year eid milad un nabi.

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Ramadan:
Ramadan is the ninth month of the 12-month Islamic calendar. Ramadan is a holy month of fasting, and prayer for the muslims the followers of the islam. It is celebrated as the month because in this month our beloved Holy Prophet Hazart Muhammad (S.A.W) received the initial revelations of the Quran, the holy book for Muslims from Allah Almighty. In this month the people did not eat or drink from dawn to sunset. In this month the evil is ejected. Muslims break their daily fasts by sharing the meal with the family, neighbours, friends.

here some pics of this iftar party with my friends

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At the end of the ramadan a festival is celebrated of three days and is known as eid-al-fitr.

Eid al fitr:
It celebrated on the first day of Shawal in the Islamic calendar. This eid is also called the "small eid" and"Festival of Breaking the Fast". On this day people make a sweet dish like kheer, mustard, sawiyan and much more.
On this day people get up early in the morning and starting to get ready for the eid prayer, they wear their new clothes on this eid, at the time of prayer went to the Mosque for offering the eid prayer. After the offering they gave the fitrana and gifts to the mosque people to gave it to the poor child. Then the people meet to each other and said Eid Mubarak to each other. Then he come back to home and meet with his family and said eid mubarak to all. Then they eating the sweet dish, after eating the sweet dish they go to the relative graves. In this way the eid is spend.

My pic on this eid

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Eid al-Adha:
Eid al-Adha is called the "Biggest eid" and are celebrated in Zilhij islamic month. It is the second of two great Muslim festivals, the other being Eid al-Fitr. On this day people also make a sweet dish. And on this day people can also wear the new dresses as like on the eid al fitr and after getting ready go to the mosque for offering the prayer. On this festival the people who can afford to bought the animal like sheep, goat, cow, buffalo, camel etc can do so and then divide the flesh equally among themselves, the poor, and friends and neighbours. In this month people also go to the Makkah for Hajj. the Eid al-Adha is also a time for visiting with friends and family and for exchanging gifts. And people also make many dishes on this day.

Here last year pic of eid al adha

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That is my diary post. All pictures are original and clicked by me. I hope you like it.
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Hola @hamza22 que bueno que compartas los festivales y costumbres de su pais asi conocemos mas de su cultura tienen un mes muy movido saludos desde Venezuela #onepercent #affable #venezuela

Muchas gracias