
Eid 2025: How Traditions and Rituals Make the Festival Special
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Eid-Ul-Fitr is a festival celebrated by Muslims in India and around the globe. It is an important festival that marks the end of Ramadan. Throughout the country, you will find people celebrating this festival with their family and friends with a smile on their faces. With Eid 2025 knocking on the door, it is the key time to learn everything about this festival so you can enjoy it to the fullest.
About Eid-Ul-Fitr and its significance
Eid-Ul-Fitr, which is also known as “Meethi Eid” and “Festival of Breaking the Fast”, marks the end of Ramadan, which is the Muslim holy month of fasting, prayer, community and reflection. Ramadan commemorates Muhammad’s first revelation and occurs during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is the time when all Muslim adults take part in ritualistic fasting, from dawn to sunset, for an entire month. During this time, they abstain from not only eating food but also drinking water and taking part in certain activities. They can only take a pre-dawn meal called “Suhoor” and a meal to break the fast in the evening called “Iftar”.
So, as the month comes to an end, Eid-Ul-Fitr is celebrated with a major prayer service. People, with their families and friends, take part in joyous occasions wearing fine clothing and eating festive food to their heart’s content. After going through such a difficult period, the celebrations of Eid-Ul-Fitr become a highlight in everyone’s life, hence celebrated in a grand way. It becomes a time to show gratitude to God after the month of Ramadan, spend time with family and friends, reflect on oneself, forge stronger bonds and help others. This Eid festival can last from one to three days, with each day marked by grand celebrations.

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Various locations in India celebrate Eid Ul-Fitr in their grand style. For example, in Delhi, Ramzan special Haleem is served at the well-known Gali Kababian, the famous Jama Masjid. In Srinagar, people gather at the historic Eidgah to offer prayers on Eid.
When is Eid-Ul-Fitr 2025?
Eid-Ul-Fitr is one of the two major festivals in Islam and is observed annually as the holy month of Ramadan concludes. This year, Eid 2025 is expected to take place between the evening of Sunday, 30th March, or Monday, 31st March. Eid festival in 2025, just like every year, will be celebrated by Muslims with special prayers at mosques, family and social gatherings, exchanging greetings, taking part in unique Eid traditions and rituals and so on.
The tentative date for Eid 2025 is between the evening of Sunday, 30th March, or Monday, 31st March. As the sighting of the moon determines the beginning of Eid-Ul-Fitr, the date is not fixed on the Gregorian calendar and hence fluctuates.
Eid Ul-Fitr traditions and rituals that make it special

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The things that make Eid-Ul-Fitr unique are its rituals and traditional practices. Here’s a brief look at what makes this festival so special;
Preparing for Eid-Ul-Fitr
1.People indulge in shopping to prepare for the festival. They buy new clothes for themselves and others as well as gifts for close ones.
2.Homes are given a thorough clean-up, and preparations for decorations are made.
Invitations are sent to friends and family, gathering everyone for the grand festivities.
Eid traditions and rituals
1. Chaand Rat: Unique to South Asia, the eve of the Eid-Ul-Fitr festival is called Chaand Raat. On this occasion, i.e., the last day of Ramadan, people with their families and friends gather in open areas to catch a glimpse of the crescent moon. Once the moon is seen, people greet each other with “Eid Mubarak” and engage in shopping, socialising and other festivities.

Chaand Rat
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2.Eid Prayer: On the morning of Eid-Ul-Fitr, Muslims in their local community gather in large numbers to participate in the special Eid prayers, which include a discourse to strengthen spiritual teachings. Led by the Imam, This is held at the mosque or a large open area.
3.Exchange greetings: After the special prayer is over, people exchange greetings, “Eid Mubarak” with each other alongside a cordial embrace.
4.Charity (Zakat al-Fitr): Zakat al-Fitr is one of the main Eid rituals. According to this tradition, every capable Muslim gives Zakar al-Fitr, which means making a charitable donation to individuals in need. It is a selfless act of kindness that ensures everyone can be a part of Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations without any constraints. The Zakat al-Fitr can be in the form of money or food, even in a small amount.
5.Gatherings: Then, everyone comes together, family and friends visit each other’s homes, exchange gifts, share food from the same thaali, engage in hearty conversations, etc. Also, what makes Eid-Ul-Fitr celebrations in India so special is that even though it is a Muslim festival, people from other faiths also get a cosy invitation to dine at the house and be a part of this joyous occasion from their Muslim friends, colleagues and known associates. It is a festival of making bonds of love and friendship stronger.
6.Feasts: Special dishes are prepared during Eid-Ul-Fitr, such as Haleem, Galouti Kebab, Biryani, Seviyan, kheer, sheer khurma, falooda, etc.
7.Traditional attire: Men and women dress up in elaborate traditional attire. New clothes are specially bought for this occasion while existing best clothes still work for many.
Conclusion:
This sums up all you need to know about the key Eid rituals and traditions that make the festival unique and special. As Eid 2025 is just around the corner, be ready for the festivities and make the most out of it by partaking in the fun celebrations with your family, friends and community.
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