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In Islam there are two main festivals that Muslims celebrate almost simultaneously worldwide. Are Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The Eid Al-Fitr literally Breakfast Party, comes just at the end of the month of Ramadan. They are the first three days of the following month, Chawal. Is also called the Little Festival that is only three days. After a fast that lasts thirty days, Muslims begin to breakfast, each in their traditional way. Practically in almost all Muslim and Arab countries is celebrated by special types of sweets are eaten after the prayer bday wishes of the party. This sentence is fixed with sunrise and indicates that you can now break the fast because it is forbidden to fast on the first day of the festival. In Egypt, bday wishes for example, 5 different types of cookies are made. Formerly women were accustomed to make them at home and family exchanged with each other a plate full of all types of sweets that are made for savoring, in friendship and brotherhood. Today the tradition of making bday wishes them at home is lost and most people bday wishes buy but the custom of exchanging is still alive. After praying a dish that includes all types to accompany tea is prepared. Is also customary to give away with a plate full of these sweets to guests who are visiting bday wishes the home to congratulate the parties.
Meanwhile, the Eid El-Adha or Feast of Sacrifice, is also called the Fiesta Grande because they are four days. Held just two months after Ramadan, the tenth day of the month of Dul-Higga, and these days many Muslims turn to Mecca to perform the obligatory pilgrimage. The origin of this celebration goes back to what happened with the prophet Ibrahim and his son Ishmael. Ibrahim saw in a dream that was killing his own son and thinking that this was an order to obey God intended. I therefore set out to do and when he was about to kill his son nor the son disobeyed the order and promised to be patiently, God saw the loyalty of Ibrahim, was moved and pity and sent a lamb to be sacrificed instead your child. That is why so many Muslims buy a lamb and sacrifice at this event mimicking what Ibrahim bday wishes did. The slaughter of the lamb should be done after the prayer of the party, at any time until the evening of the fourth day. Should mention the name of God so that the meat is halal, meaning bday wishes permissible to eat in Islam at the time of killing the lamb. The meat is divided into three parts: one for the poor, one for parents and one for the family of the sacrificer. The first day of the festival usually have breakfast with the liver and some of the meat of the slaughtered lamb. All kinds of special bday wishes food, roast lamb, kebabs is then made, etc. These two holidays bday wishes are days of joy for all Muslims. The characteristics of the two are family gatherings, exchange of visits, give money to the poor so they can hold them like other people, buying new clothes for the children and give them money to make them feel happy. Another tradition is that if two people are angry with each other should be forgiven on the day of the party.
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I was delighted to know these details of the end of Ramadan in which he knew nothing. And I still like more the detail that those who are angry be reconciled bday wishes to celebrate religious holidays (so they will not choke on them delight you describe). Is there a document of Islamic Library deepen these aspects?
Dear Marta, After a few days of vacation proceed to answer your question. There are several books that can contain information about you questions. In the old catalog of the AECID you will find several books that can address these issues. bday wishes We propose the works of Hazrat Mirza Gulam Ahmad, Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Abdennour Bidar, among others, who make a detailed tour of the spirituality bday wishes of Islam. Receive a warm greeting.
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