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Eid AlFitr and Eid AlAdha.

Eid AlFitr and Eid AlAdha. By Rawan AlFadhel and Dana AlAmiri. Eid Al-Fitr. 1- Muslims celebrate Eid Alfitir right after Ramadan, The month of fasting, giving & peace making. 2- Eid Alfitir comes on the 1st of Shawwal, the month after ramadan in the islamic calander .

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Eid AlFitr and Eid AlAdha.

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  1. Eid AlFitr and Eid AlAdha. By Rawan AlFadhel and Dana AlAmiri.

  2. Eid Al-Fitr 1- Muslims celebrate EidAlfitir right after Ramadan, The month of fasting, giving & peace making. 2- EidAlfitir comes on the 1st of Shawwal, the month after ramadan in the islamiccalander. 3- In the day of EidAlfitir joy gets all over the place, Muslims gather in the mosque in the early morning to pray The Eid prayer.

  3. Eid Al-Fitr 4- After that muslims visits their families and friends to well-wish them, they enjoy their time especially children because they are given gifts and money. 5- The Eid activities traditionally continue for 3 days.

  4. Eid Al-Adha 1- Eid Al-Adha is one of the special festivals for muslims. 2- Eid Al-Adha is called the festival of sacrifice. 3- In this festival muslims sacrifice the domestic animals like: (goats, cows, sheeps & camels).

  5. Eid Al-Adha 4- The sacrifice made by muslims is symbol of the sacrifice made by prophet Abraham. 5- The celebration of Eid Al-Adha starts after Haj. 6- Eid Al-Adha celebrated on the 10th of Dhu-Alhija which is the last month in the islamic year.

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