As Allah (SWT) has promised unusually high reward for people who spend
on poor during thisholy month, Muslims also try their best to spend as
much as possible on the poor people of our society.
Their charity is not just limited to zakat, the obligatory 2.5 percent
that every well to do Muslim has to give as charity. Many Muslim
menand women spend on poor whatever they had saved during the year or
amajor part of it, thus helping other Muslims and non-Muslim brothers
and sisters.
By MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH JAVED
After a few days, the dusk will not be the same. It will, God willing,
raise the curtain from the month ofRamadhan. With the advent of
Shawwal, we will celebrate one of the happiest days of our life, Eid
al-Fitr. Happy Eid al-Fitr, may Allah accept our acts of devotion and
prayers. Aameen
Just remember the blessings of the graceful month that passed. It all
started with the sighting of moon which bid adieu to the month of
Shabaan and welcomed Ramadhan. Now after a month of intense training
we have been assigned with a phenomenal task of purification of self
and development of talents. The task begins along with the celebration
of Eid. The process of purification and development requires both
individual and collective efforts and inter-personal and
intra-personal efforts in order to make the entire humanity beneficial
with what we have been bestowed.
LET'S FOCUS CELEBRATION FIRST
Generally the way one celebrates his festival or any happy occasion
reflects the tradition and culture he follows. The traditional values,
in turn, reveal the basic teachings of that particular religion. The
religion of Fitr (original nature) – Islam – taught us to rejoice with
Allah in view; celebration is absolutely incomplete ifAllah is not
remembered. If He is born in mind, the festivity limits to the extent
of joy, never allows a person to transgress. The people around find a
true way of expressing joy; they neverget hurt with the behavioral
attitude of the persons engaged in celebration.
HOW TO CELEBRATE EID AL-FITR?
The way we have been ordained to celebrate the event has 'remembrance
of Allah' at its nucleus. Obviously every beneficialthing is a favour
of Allah as the Qur'ān mentions (An-Nahl: 53). Allah has showered the
moments of happiness; without His remembrance the celebration lacks
luster. The hearts should be filledwith complementary feelings and the
tongue must acknowledge the words of appreciation. Prophet Muhammad
(peace and blessings of Allah be to him) has taught us to say Takbeer
(glorification) while on the way to the prayer ground (Eidgah):
Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar. La ilaha ill-lal-lah. Allahu Akbar, Allahu
Akbar. Wa-lilahill hamd.
Allah is great, Allah is great. There is no God but Allah. Allah is
great, Allah is great. And all praises beto Allah.
Offering of Salaatul Eid in congregation in an open place is highly
preferable except in case of bad weather like rains. Usage of two
separate routes to and from Eidgah is also favoured as it sends a
lively message to the carriers and viewers alike. One should try to
accompany as many persons of his family as hecan, not only men and
children but women too. What Umme Atiyah (may Allah be pleased with
her)reported actually communicates the true spirit of such a
celebration. She said: "TheMessenger of Allah (peace and blessings of
Allah be to him) ordained us to bring out on Eid al-Fitr and Eid
al-Adha, young women, Hijab-observing adult women and the menstruating
women. The menstruating womenstayed out of actual Salaatbut
participated in good deeds and Dua (supplication)." (Muslim)
One should leave his home along with his family members and
neighbours, march towards Eidgah collectively proclaiming the
Greatness of the Almighty Allah.
After offering prayers, meeting with relatives and friends, both
Muslims and non-Muslims and greeting them with good words is also
taught.
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Saturday, August 18, 2012
Eid Al-Fitr 2012: The day of reward for Muslims is finally here
London - Eid Al-Fitr 2012: The day of reward for Muslims is finally here
August 18, 2012 | Filed under: National , opinion | Posted by: admin
Eid Al-Fitr 2012 is finally here. The month of fasting is ending today or tomorrow. The believers across the world observedRamadan with utmost care and tried to follow the teachings of Allah andHis Prophet as best as they could. Not just they refrained from eating and other worldly pleasures that are completely halal during the rest of the year, they also ensured that they prayed more and spent a lot more on poor during the month of Ramadan.
Eid Al-Fitr 2012 is finally here. The month of fasting is ending today or tomorrow. The believers across the world observedRamadan with utmost care and tried to follow the teachings of Allah andHis Prophet as best as they could. Not just they refrained from eating and other worldly pleasures that are completely halal during the rest of the year, they also ensured that they prayed more and spent a lot more on poor during the month of Ramadan.
Eid-al-Fitr in United States
Quick Facts Eid al-Fitr, which is on the first day of the Islamic
month of Shawwal, marksthe end of the month-long fast of Ramadan.
Local names
Name Language
Eid-al-Fitr English
Eid-al-Fitr Spanish
Eid-al-Fitr 2012 Sunday, August 19, 2012
Eid-al-Fitr 2013 Thursday, August 8, 2013
Note: Regional customs ormoon sightings may cause a variation of the
date for Islamic holidays, which begin at sundown the day before the
date specified for the holiday. The Islamic calendar is lunar and the
days begin at sunset, so there may beone-day error depending on when
the New Moon isfirst seen.
List of dates for other years
Many Muslims in the United States celebrate Eid al-Fitr (also known as
Id al-Fitr or Eid ul-Fitr) on the first day of Shawwal in theIslamic
calendar. It marks the end of the month-longfast of Ramadan and the
start of a feast that lasts up to three days in some countries.
Many Muslims dress in fine clothing and children may receive gifts on
Eid al-Fitr. ©iStockphoto.com/DistinctiveImages
What do people do?
Eid al-Fitr is an important Islamic holiday that involves many Muslims
waking up early and praying either at an outdoor prayer ground or a
mosque. Many Muslims dress in their finest clothesand adorn their
homes with lights and other decorations. Old wrongs are forgiven and
money is given to the poor. Special foods are prepared and friends or
relatives are invited to share the feast. Gifts and greeting cards are
exchanged and children receive presents. Eid al-Fitr is a joyous
occasion but its underlyingpurpose is to praise God and give thanks to
him, according to Islamic belief.
Some Muslim groups in theUnited States campaign forschools in some
parts of the country to allocate Eid al-Fitr as a day off without
being penalized on Eid al-Fitr. For example, the Coalition for Muslim
SchoolHolidays, which is a group of more than 80 religious and ethnic
organizations, have been lobbying to have the two Eid al-Fitr and Eid
al-Adha designatedas days off in New York City schools.
Public life
Eid al-Fitr is not a federal public holiday in the United States.
However, many Islamic businesses and organizations may alter their
business hours during this event. There may be some congestion around
mosques around this time of the year.
Background
Eid al-Fitr is also known as the Feast of Fast-Breaking or the Lesser
Feast. It marks the end of Ramadanand the start of a feast that lasts
up to three days in some countries, such as Jordan and the United Arab
Emirates. It is one of Islam's two major festivals,with Eid al-Adha
being the other major festival. Eid al-Fitr celebrates the end of the
fasting that occurs during Ramadan.
It is not possible to predictthe date of Eid al-Fitr according to the
Gregoriancalendar accurately. This is because the month of Shawwal
begins, and hence the month of Ramadan ends, after a confirmed
sighting of the new moon. The new moonmay be sighted earlier or later
in specific locations. Hence, Muslims in differentcommunities, for
example on the east and west coasts of the USA and Canada, may begin
the Eid-al-Fitr celebrations on different dates.
About Eid-al-Fitr in other countries Read more about Eid-al-Fitr .
Eid-al-Fitr Observances Note: Regional customs or moon sightings may
causea variation of the date for Islamic holidays, which begin at
sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. The
Islamiccalendar is lunar and the days begin at sunset, so there may be
one-day error depending on when the New Moon is first seen.
month of Shawwal, marksthe end of the month-long fast of Ramadan.
Local names
Name Language
Eid-al-Fitr English
Eid-al-Fitr Spanish
Eid-al-Fitr 2012 Sunday, August 19, 2012
Eid-al-Fitr 2013 Thursday, August 8, 2013
Note: Regional customs ormoon sightings may cause a variation of the
date for Islamic holidays, which begin at sundown the day before the
date specified for the holiday. The Islamic calendar is lunar and the
days begin at sunset, so there may beone-day error depending on when
the New Moon isfirst seen.
List of dates for other years
Many Muslims in the United States celebrate Eid al-Fitr (also known as
Id al-Fitr or Eid ul-Fitr) on the first day of Shawwal in theIslamic
calendar. It marks the end of the month-longfast of Ramadan and the
start of a feast that lasts up to three days in some countries.
Many Muslims dress in fine clothing and children may receive gifts on
Eid al-Fitr. ©iStockphoto.com/DistinctiveImages
What do people do?
Eid al-Fitr is an important Islamic holiday that involves many Muslims
waking up early and praying either at an outdoor prayer ground or a
mosque. Many Muslims dress in their finest clothesand adorn their
homes with lights and other decorations. Old wrongs are forgiven and
money is given to the poor. Special foods are prepared and friends or
relatives are invited to share the feast. Gifts and greeting cards are
exchanged and children receive presents. Eid al-Fitr is a joyous
occasion but its underlyingpurpose is to praise God and give thanks to
him, according to Islamic belief.
Some Muslim groups in theUnited States campaign forschools in some
parts of the country to allocate Eid al-Fitr as a day off without
being penalized on Eid al-Fitr. For example, the Coalition for Muslim
SchoolHolidays, which is a group of more than 80 religious and ethnic
organizations, have been lobbying to have the two Eid al-Fitr and Eid
al-Adha designatedas days off in New York City schools.
Public life
Eid al-Fitr is not a federal public holiday in the United States.
However, many Islamic businesses and organizations may alter their
business hours during this event. There may be some congestion around
mosques around this time of the year.
Background
Eid al-Fitr is also known as the Feast of Fast-Breaking or the Lesser
Feast. It marks the end of Ramadanand the start of a feast that lasts
up to three days in some countries, such as Jordan and the United Arab
Emirates. It is one of Islam's two major festivals,with Eid al-Adha
being the other major festival. Eid al-Fitr celebrates the end of the
fasting that occurs during Ramadan.
It is not possible to predictthe date of Eid al-Fitr according to the
Gregoriancalendar accurately. This is because the month of Shawwal
begins, and hence the month of Ramadan ends, after a confirmed
sighting of the new moon. The new moonmay be sighted earlier or later
in specific locations. Hence, Muslims in differentcommunities, for
example on the east and west coasts of the USA and Canada, may begin
the Eid-al-Fitr celebrations on different dates.
About Eid-al-Fitr in other countries Read more about Eid-al-Fitr .
Eid-al-Fitr Observances Note: Regional customs or moon sightings may
causea variation of the date for Islamic holidays, which begin at
sundown the day before the date specified for the holiday. The
Islamiccalendar is lunar and the days begin at sunset, so there may be
one-day error depending on when the New Moon is first seen.
Eid Al Fitr in UAE will be on Sunday
Eid Al Fitr will be on Sunday, August 19, the first day of the Shawwal
month, Saudi Arabia announced on Friday.
The committee, which meton Friday under the chairmanship of Dr Hadef
Jouan Al Daheri, Minister ofJustice, said upon verification and
sighting ofthe crescent moon, that Saturday will be last day of
Ramadan, and Sunday will be the first day of Shawwal month.
On this auspicious occasion, the committee extended its heartfelt
congratulations to President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed
AlNahyan, His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice
President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and Their
Highnesses Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates, andto
the people of the UAE.
month, Saudi Arabia announced on Friday.
The committee, which meton Friday under the chairmanship of Dr Hadef
Jouan Al Daheri, Minister ofJustice, said upon verification and
sighting ofthe crescent moon, that Saturday will be last day of
Ramadan, and Sunday will be the first day of Shawwal month.
On this auspicious occasion, the committee extended its heartfelt
congratulations to President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed
AlNahyan, His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice
President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and Their
Highnesses Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates, andto
the people of the UAE.
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