4th June 2019 EID-Ul-Fitr (EID Mubarak 2019)! 3rd June, 2019 Eid ul-Fitr’s moon seen on Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Kuwait, Singapore, United Kingdom, Afghanistan, Maldives, Philippines, Sri Lanka, United States. So, it is clear that, the Eid ul Fitr 2019 is 4th June, 2019 for celebrate Muslims world. And the India, Pakistan & Bangladesh Eid al Fitr going on 5th June 2019.
Eid al Fitr 2019 – EID Mubarak 2019 Wishes/SMS/Picture/Wallpaper/Quotes! The Eid-al-Fitr (Eid al-Fitr, Eid ul-Fitr, Id-Ul-Fitr, Eid) is the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwa and it marks the end of Ramadan 2019. This year 2019, the Eid al Fitr comes on 4th June, 2019 in the country of Saudi Arabia, Japan, UK, USA, UAE, Malaysia and many more. Now you can easily download the EID Mubarak 2019 Picture, Image, Wallpaper, SMS, Quotes & Many more.
How do Muslims celebrate Eid al Fitr 2019?
Muslims across the world begin Eid celebrations by partaking in prayers, followed by a short sermon soon after dawn.
While in some countries the prayers take place in mosques or large halls, in many countries it is also held in the open.
People congratulate one another as they head home after Eid prayers. They spend the day visiting relatives and neighbors and accepting sweets as they move around from house to house.
This is preceded by the giving of alms to the poor, or zakat, which is one of the five pillars of Islam.
It is common for the capitals of Muslim majority countries to decorate their cities with festive lights and hold carnivals to commemorate the end of the holy month, with children dressed in new clothes, offered gifts and money to celebrate the joyous occasion.
Each country has traditional desserts and sweets that are prepared before Eid or on the morning of the first day. These foods range from special biscuits and bread to cakes and puddings.
On the first day of Eid al-Fitr, voluntary fasting is not allowed as Muslims are encouraged to feast and celebrate the completion of a month of worship and abstinence from food.
In some countries, families visit graveyards to offer their respects to family members who have departed.