Eid - ul Fitr Moon Sighted || Eid-ul-Fitr 2020 in India Alvida Ramadan Some Footages
Eid-ul-Fitr 2020 Moon Sighting LIVE Updates: Eid to be celebrated on Monday, moon sighted
Eid-ul-Fitr 2020 Moon Sighting Date, Today Timings in India, UAE, Saudi Arabia LIVE Updates: Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, especially the month-long fasting from sunrise to sunset.
should be noted that Islamic holidays follow the lunar calendar and not the Gregorian calendar. For a whole month, Muslims around the world fast, which is called roza, and offer prayers while practising self-discipline. They do charitable acts like feeding the poor and giving them alms. Normally, Eid is a joyous occasion wherein families and friends get together to celebrate the day. Upon the sighting of moon, they wish each other ‘Eid Mubarak’ and exchange hugs and gifts. People wear new clothes and step out. This year, however, because of the Pendamic, certain restrictions are in place and Eid will naturally be different.
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The crescent Moon may appear any moment after 7.00 PM on Sunday. Eid al-Fitr, popularly known asEid marks the end of the sacred fasting month of Ramzan when people fast from dawn to dusk, recite the Holy Quran and spend their day offering their prayers to Allah
MOST BEAUTIFUL MOON OF EID 2020.
JAMA MASJID
During the period of Ramadan or Ramzan, men and women fast from dawn till dusk every day and refrain from indulging in any vices. Breaking of the fast on the final day, therefore, is a huge celebration, with large feasts and massive gatherings within the community. Before ending the final roza (fast), devotees gather at their local mosque to offer Namaz and give their thanks to Allah. Eid al-Fitr literally translates from Arabic as the “festival of breaking the fast”.
In Delhi, the iconic Jama Masjid is the centre of all activity during Ramadan and Eid. On most days, it is like a beautiful island of calm at the centre of the chaotic world of Old Delhi. But during Eid, India's largest mosque, which can hold a mind-blowing 25,000 people, is filled beyond capacity. It is a sight to behold!
For those of us who cannot witness this marvellous sight, award-winning photographer Sourabh Gandhi has captured mesmerising shots of the Jama Masjid during Ramadan and Eid. Have a look:
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