Oman Daily Observer

People gather for prayers, exchange Eid greetings

- KHALID AL BALUSHI

Al Kamil Wa’l Wafi, April 10 Oman was filled with sounds of Takbeer proclaimin­g the greatness of Allah from mosques and prayer areas on the first day of Eid al Fitr as people came together for prayers on Wednesday and expressed thanks for the blessed days.

The Eid sermon was focussed on maintainin­g family ties, spreading love, signalling a fresh start after days of prayer, fasting, and seeking forgivenes­s for their sins throughout the blessed month of Ramadhan.

After the prayer, the people start exchanging greetings and congratula­tions amid laughter and friendly conversati­ons.

In Al Kamil W’al Wafi in the Al Sharqiyah South Governorat­e, a folk group performed Al Razha and horse riders showcased equestrian skills including the Hambal to the loud cheer of hundreds of spectators.

Then the people returned home to exchange gifts. Children’s laughter filled the air as they received their gifts and Eidia from the elders.

At noon, Al Arsiya, a mixture of mashed rice, was served along with sweets, nuts, dates and kahwa.the festivitie­s of Eid al Fitr began with Habta markets.

These markets brought joy to the faces of people as they prepared for Eid by purchasing sheep, sweets, nuts, and Omani halwa as well as traditiona­l clothes, daggers, and traditiona­l weapons, along with Bedouin-made hair tresses worn as decoration above the musar (turban).

Nasser bin Mohammed said, “We prepared for Eid by buying new clothes, incense, and perfumes. We get our hair cut and wear the best clothes to welcome this blessed day. On these days, we will visit relatives and friends to exchange congratula­tions.” Mohammed bin Khalifa said, “We bought sweets and kept money for Eidia, bringing joy and happiness to the children in the area.”

Mahfoudah al Rasbi said, “From early morning, we start preparatio­ns for Al Arsiya and set up the table to be ready when we receive well-wishers. We apply henna and kohl, wear traditiona­l Omani clothes with their various designs, and adorn ourselves with gold and ornaments that women in our governorat­e are known for.”

Salim al Rasbi said, “We enjoyed participat­ing with our friends in performing the Al Razha dance. We rode horses and performed stunts that entertaine­d the audience from the residents of the governorat­e and its visitors.”

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 ?? ?? Mahmoud bin Yahya bin Sulaiman al Thuhli, Governor of Al Sharqiyah North, exchanges greetings with citizens after Eid prayers in Ibra on Wednesday.
Mahmoud bin Yahya bin Sulaiman al Thuhli, Governor of Al Sharqiyah North, exchanges greetings with citizens after Eid prayers in Ibra on Wednesday.
 ?? PHOTOS BY KHALFAN AL RUZAIQI ?? Elders exchange Eidia with children in Al Amerat on Wednesday.
PHOTOS BY KHALFAN AL RUZAIQI Elders exchange Eidia with children in Al Amerat on Wednesday.
 ?? — ONA ?? Eid prayers in the Wilayat of Khasab on Wednesday.
— ONA Eid prayers in the Wilayat of Khasab on Wednesday.

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