Embracing the Joy of Eid- ul- Fitr A Child's standpoint

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When Ramadan ends, on Eid-ul-Fitr, millions of Muslims around the world celebrate with great joy. As a child, spending Eid with family was a magical experience. With expectation and joy, the air would be filled with energy from the crack of dawn.


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kiddies like me, Eid started the coming night as we excitedly awaited to see the crescent moon. People were more devoted to their mosques and families at that time. When our parents took us to the mosque for the special Taraweeh prayers, we felt connected to the community and asked for blessings and remission on behalf of everyone.


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The real parties started as soon as Eid morning came. As the ambrosial foods for the special Eid breakfast were being made, the house would come to life. In addition to sweets like sheer khurma and semai, savory treats like samosas and kebabs were veritably popular. Everyone laughed and talked as family and buddies gathered to enjoy the happy event.

As kiddies, however, the stylish part of Eid was getting gifts from our parents and grandparents. Upon waking, discovering beautifully wrapped gifts staying for us filled our hearts with pure happiness. Each present, like new clothes, toys, or books, was a commemorative of love and respect that made Eid indeed more special.

Wearing our nicest clothes, we went with our families to the Mosques and Eidgahs to say the Eid prayers. Different decorations were along the main thoroughfares, and the atmosphere was electric with energy. Cheers of" Eid Mubarak" it heard each over as we traded gifts and good wishes with neighbors and buddies.

After soliciting, we started visiting relatives and loved ones, which was a lot of fun. Every visit was a chance to catch up with family members, share cachinnations and stories, and eat a lot of succulent food. We felt loved and treasured by our hosts' endless liberality as they poured us with treats and affection.

Although, the times we spent with our sisters and other family members may have been the most treasured recollections of Eid. Every nanosecond was full of horselaugh and fun, from playing classic games like hide-and-seek and musical chairpersons to contending to see who could eat the most sweets. During these times, ties were strengthened and recollections were made that would last a continuance.

As the day ended, we would go home feeling thankful and happy. Not only were the fests and gifts fun, but also getting together as a community, erecting ties, and appreciating the good effects that had happed to us.

As a child, Eid-ul-Fitr was a miraculous and joyous time. The world sounded brighter and people smiled bigger. We learned what true love, kindness, and liberality mean. Indeed though time goes by and we get aged, the recollections of those awful Eid fests will always be etched in our hearts. They will remind us of the happiness that comes from celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr.

Happy Eid Mubarak to everyone. May you all have an extremely happy and blessed Eid. Enjoy these wonderful days and keep in mind those who needs our help. (2).pngcanva

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Oh she looks so cute in the dress..
Very beautiful post a good read.
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