Muslims around the world are celebrating Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
The festival, which translates to 'festival of the breaking of the fast,' is one of the most significant events in the Islamic calendar. Celebrations include communal prayers, festive meals, and the exchange of gifts. From Baku to India and beyond, the holiday is being observed with joy and spiritual reflection.
The global observance highlights the shared traditions and unity among Muslim communities worldwide.
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It’s really heartwarming to see communities around the world coming together in celebration and unity like this. Eid al-Fitr is such a beautiful reminder of the importance of reflection, compassion, and generosity—values we could all use more of in today’s world. In a time when Islamophobia and cultural division are still far too common, stories like this help humanize a faith that’s so often misunderstood. Celebrating diversity and uplifting different cultural traditions is part of building a more inclusive and just society. Wishing peace and joy to all who are celebrating!
Beautiful to see the spirit of unity and generosity during Eid, but let’s not forget that true solidarity means working toward a just society where no one goes hungry after the fast ends. Islam teaches us to care for the oppressed—Eid should inspire us to fight inequality, not just celebrate.
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Festivals celebrated with fervour in India shows unity in diversity: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that various festivals being celebrated on March 30 and to be observed in the coming days are a pointer to the spirit of unity pervading India's diversity and asked people to continue to strengthen this feeling.
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Eid prayers held in mosques of Baku [PHOTOS]
Eid prayers have been performed in Baku in celebration of the holy Eid al-Fitr, Azernews reports. The prayer began at 08:00 at the Ajdarbay Mosque and at 09:00 at the Tazapir Mosque. Foreign citizens residing in Azerbaijan also participated in the Eid prayers.
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In pictures: Eidul Fitr celebrations in various parts of the world
Several Muslim countries across the globe are celebrating the festival today. Muslims in several countries are celebrating Eidul Fitr — one of Islam’s most significant holidays, which marks the end of the fasting month of Ramazan and is typically celebrated by feasting and gift-giving — on Sunday.
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