Eid-ul-Fitr: Biggest Celebration time for Muslims

Eid-ul-Fitr: Biggest Celebration time for Muslims

Eid-ul-Fitr, greatest festival of Muslims, is round the corner and will be celebrated on 20th August 2012. A number of Muslims observes fast for a month known as Ramadan in their religious terms.

Religious experts were of the view that the month, which started from July 20, is considered to be the holiest period for Muslims and the day when fasts end is celebrated with great fervor. It should be noted that Muslims have to face many obstacles during their fasts, like continuous headaches, and fatigue.

One of the Muslims, who have been observing fasts, was of the view that there is no doubt that he has to face such obstacles, but after a couple of days body gets accustomed to it.

‘‘It gives me that greater sense of feeling that Ramadan is here and that I am fasting for the sake of God and that nothing should tempt me”, he further affirmed.

There are three kind of fasts, one is not consuming food and water, second level of fast is not see anything, which is forbidden and the last and third level is practicing Muslim religion in a gentle man’s ways as if God’s is supervising their each and every task.


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