People Across Country Celebrate Eid-Ul-Fitr With Joy And Unity
People Across India Celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr with Joy, Unity, and Festive Spirit
Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations have begun across India, marking the end of Ramadan with an outpouring of joy, unity, and togetherness. Families and communities came together to offer prayers, exchange greetings, and share traditional delicacies, embracing the spirit of Eid.
Heartwarming Festivities Across the Nation
Joyful Gatherings: People dressed in new attire, exchanged Eid greetings, and shared sweets, symbolizing unity.
City Celebrations: Cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata witnessed grand festivities, with streets decorated and homes filled with the aroma of biryani, kebabs, sevai, kheer, and sheer khurma.
Prayer & Reflection: Large congregations gathered at mosques and open grounds to offer Eid prayers and seek blessings.
Voices from the Festivities
A child celebrating Eid shared, “We are celebrating with our parents and friends, and everyone is happy. We gladly accept whatever people give us in Eidi.”
Jama Masjid, Delhi:
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Foreign students from Nigeria & Mozambique expressed their admiration for India’s diverse and inclusive culture, where people of different faiths celebrate together.
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Pakistani citizen Shakeel Ahmed said, “I am happy to be in my birthplace, Delhi, celebrating Eid with my relatives.”
BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain, after offering Namaz at Parliament Street Mosque, remarked, “Eid is the day to forget everything and hug each other. I pray for unity and progress in the country.”
Security & Peaceful Celebrations
Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) M Harsha Vardhan confirmed, “Security arrangements have been made across central Delhi. Till now, no incidents have been reported.”
Eid-ul-Fitr: A Festival of Gratitude & Giving
Eid-ul-Fitr, meaning the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” is a time for gratitude, where Muslims reflect on their patience and perseverance during Ramadan. The celebration also reinforces values of: Charity (Zakat): Helping the less fortunate through donations and gifts.
Compassion: Sharing meals and clothing with those in need.
Unity: Strengthening bonds across families and communities.
As India embraces the spirit of Eid, the festival continues to symbolize peace, goodwill, and harmony across diverse communities. Eid Mubarak!