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Looking forward to Eid Al Fitr

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am from India belonging to a small city near Hyderabad, which is famous for its biryani and eating delicacies, especially its patented haleem, which is relished in Ramadan. Ramadan is welcomed by us and all Muslims around the world with utmost fervour and gratitude. We give alms to the poor in the form of charity, share our moments of joy and happiness to our beloved ones by offering them the delicacies and so forth. People give Zakat, which is a form of internal taxation in Islam during Ramadan for the needy and deserving.

This year, Ramadan has been a very special one for me indeed as I have been blessed with a baby boy, which is a great gift from the Almighty in this special part of the year. This has brought a sense of overwhelmi­ng joy and happiness in our family. Indeed we are thankful to God.

Eid Al Fitr is much anticipate­d, like a day full of surprises. We prepare for this day by purchasing new clothes and accessorie­s and also by giving such things to the needy beforehand so that they’re not left behind in any way. We go for prayers and greet our near and dear ones. The part after this is interestin­g. When we were children, we used to wait for this part, when elders and friends come to meet to exchange pleasantri­es. They give some gifts or money to the children called Eidya. Children, too, enjoy the moment by having a free hand to buy whatever they like after accumulati­ng the Eidya from different sources.

Overall this is the most awaited festival for not only Muslims, but for people from across religions and dialects as many people enjoy celebratin­g Eid with us. Hence it’s a global festival and a global month of festivitie­s.

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