Eid-ul-Fitr' or 'Ramadan Festival' is celebrated after the sacred month of Ramadan. The holy month of Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which is mostly 29 or 30 days. During the entire month, the Muslims across the globe holds fast during the entire day (ie., right from the dawn to sun-set) and also refrain from eating, drinking, stay away from worldly desires and focus entirely on their Lord's instructions. It is said that this month teaches an individual with basic values such as patience, humbleness, spirituality, empathy for the poor, charity and steadfastness. The month of Ramadan also revives an individual with the religion and creates a solid bond between the individual and Allah.... Continue Reading>>>
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