New Delhi: Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated widely by Muslim communities across the globe. This holy day is celebrated by breaking the 30-day long fast with a grand celebration. The day is the only day when Muslims aren't permitted to fast.
This year, Eid ul-Fitr begins on the evening of June 14 and ends on the evening of June 15. However, the celebrations vary as per moon sightings in different parts of the world.
The festival was brought by Islamic prophet Muhammad and it is believed that the festival originated in Medina, after he migrated from Mecca. In today's time, Mecca and Medina are considered the two holiest places of Islam.
Here's how to celebrate this Holy festival:
Wishing everyone 'Eid Mubarak'!
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