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Muslims Around The World Celebrate Eid Al Fitr After Month Of Fasting For Ramadan

Friday, 21 April 2023 16:44

By (C) Sky News: Niamh Lynch Sky, news reporter

People attend an Eid al Fitr prayer, marking the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan at a public park, outside El-Seddik Mosque in Cairo, Egypt

Muslims around the world are celebrating the holiday of Eid al Fitr. 

After the Ramadan month of fasting, Muslims celebrate Eid al Fitr with a day of prayers, feasts and family visits.

Capital cities including Damascus, Baghdad and Beirut were crowded with worshippers heading to mosques and cemeteries.Image:People attempt to catch balloons released after Eid al Fitr prayers outside El-Seddik Mosque in Cairo.

Many Muslims visit the graves of their loved ones after the early morning prayer on the first day of Eid al Fitr.

Visitors bring bouquets of flowers, jugs of water for plants and brooms to clean gravestones.

"After the Eid prayer we always visit our dead... to pray and pay our respects, may God have mercy and forgive them on this blessed day," said Atheer Mohamed in Baghdad's Azamiya cemetery.

Islam's holidays follow a lunar calendar.

But some countries rely on astronomical calculations rather than physical sightings.

This frequently leads to disagreements between religious authorities in different countries - and sometimes in the same country - over the start date of Eid al Fitr.

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