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EID celebrations mark the official end of Ramadan. The day starts with the obligatory Fajr (before sunrise) prayer. EID prayers follow and each Masjid (Mosque) may set their own times for that morning. Our biggest mosque set the times for 7:00, 8:30 and 9:30 today. The prayers were held at one of our biggest parks. Usually EID celebrations, which span 3 days, consist of plenty of people coming together to share plenty of food. Some people may exchange gifts but it is not "expected". Gifts can be hand made or store bought. What is important is that they are given from the heart. One year a masjid that's not in our town but that we visited from time to time held a party for the children at a Chucky Cheese. The children and our grandchildren had a ball.
If you know any Muslims, the correct greeting for this beloved holiday is EID Muhbarak to which the response is likely to be EID Kareen or a simple Thank you. More about the etiquettes of EID Al-Fitr here:
https://www.the-faith.com/acts-of-worship/prayer/eid-alfitr-etiquettes-
prayer/#:~:text=It%20should%20be%20repeated%20that%20the%20Eid%20prayers,is%20called%20Takbir%20At-Tashriq.%20It%20goes%20as%20follow%3A
@Pecos @Warrigal

If you know any Muslims, the correct greeting for this beloved holiday is EID Muhbarak to which the response is likely to be EID Kareen or a simple Thank you. More about the etiquettes of EID Al-Fitr here:
https://www.the-faith.com/acts-of-worship/prayer/eid-alfitr-etiquettes-
prayer/#:~:text=It%20should%20be%20repeated%20that%20the%20Eid%20prayers,is%20called%20Takbir%20At-Tashriq.%20It%20goes%20as%20follow%3A
@Pecos @Warrigal

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