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How to Celebrate Eid: Rituals, Decorations, and Special Recipes

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Eid al-Fitr is one of the two major official holidays observed in Islam. Muslims all around India and the world take part in this joyous occasion, which is marked by special prayers, elaborate rituals, dressing in traditional clothing, hosting/joining feasts, social gatherings and so on. To make your Eid celebration ten times more fun this year, we have compiled this guide that sheds light on how to celebrate Eid and what are its key rituals, discusses home decoration ideas for the festive seasons and highlights a few mouthwatering Eid special recipes. 

About Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr, also called “Meethi Eid”, is a major festival in Islam. It falls on the first day of Shawwal as per the Islamic Calendar and marks the ending of the sacred month of Ramadan, which is a month-long observation of strict fasting, prayers, community and reflection. 

A key tradition of Eid al-Fitr has to do with dates, which are not just a delicious treat but hold a place of significant traditional value during the festive occasion. Across various parts of the world, the feast of Eid al-Fitr starts by eating a date, which marks the end of fasting.

Eid al-Fitr rituals and celebrations 

Chaand Raat: Muslims in South Asia observe Chaand Raat, which takes place on the last day of Ramadan. During this time, people gather in open fields with their loved ones to spot the crescent moon in the night sky with family and friends. After the moon sighting is done, the blessing of the Eid day is shared, and people indulge in some shopping for the grand day.

Chhad rat

Chhad rat

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Zakat al-Fitr: It is a form of charity that every capable Muslim adult should give to the needy prior to the Eid prayer. It is seen as a way that enables everyone to take part in the Eid celebration without limitations.

Salat al-Eid: It refers to the special prayers held by the Imam at the mosque or large open fields. Muslims in large numbers of the community gather together to take part in this prayer in the morning.

Exchanging greetings: After the prayer is complete, everyone embraces each other and exchanges greetings by uttering “Eid Mubarak”.

The Islamic calendar is established on lunar cycles, while the Gregorian calendar is based on solar cycles. Hence, Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr are both celebrated on different dates every year in terms of the Gregorian calendar.

Eid decoration ideas for home

One way to prepare for Eid al-Fitr is to thoroughly clean the home and give it a shine for the guests to come on the grand day. However, to add to the fun and joyous mix, try doing some decorating up to the stunning level of your home. Here are some fun Eid decoration ideas you can try;

Festive entrance: Highlight the entrance of your home with subtle decorating to greet people coming in. Simple use of wreaths, colourful ribbons, flowers, etc., should do the trick.

Fragrance: Your home should not only look but smell like the festive season. For this, you can use room fresheners or scented candles that have a delightful and welcoming fragrance. Avoid using fragrances that are too overwhelming.

Check the table: The table is the most important part of the home during this festival as it is where everyone will gather to talk and munch on delicious food and drinks. Place an eye-catching or simple tablecloth, and use good cutlery and dinner set for the dinner. Also, try using traditional, decorated carpets for seating arrangements.

Festive lights: The highlights of Eid al-Fitr home decorations are the festive lights. These simple LED light strips can enhance the appearance of your home tenfold. You can use some on the outside wall of your home as well as indoors.

Eid al-Fitr is known as the lesser Eid, while Eid al-Adha is known as the Greater Eid. Both of them are the two major official holidays celebrated within Islam. 

Eid special recipes to try

There’s no way we are forgetting the exquisite menu that goes around homes during the Eid celebration. If you are planning to cook Eid dinner yourselves, here are some recipes for you;

1.Biryani: You can never go wrong with Biryani, no matter where you are in India. Though it doesn’t need any introduction, still just to cover all bases, Biryani is a fragrant rice dish made with juice, meat and local fresh aromatic spices and herbs. Try going for Hyderabadi or Kolkata Biryani for the best results.

Biryani

Biryani

2.Kebabs: Serve them as starters, or during the meal, Kebabs will never go out of demand during Eid al-Fitr. Try Boti Kebab, Reshmi Kebab or Seekh Kebab recipes for your Eid dinner.

Kebabs

Kebabs

3.Haleem: It is a hearty delight made by slow-cooking meat, lentils, wheat, barley and some aromatic spices. Just top it off with a pinch of lemon and fresh onions, and you will be good to go.

Haleem

Haleem

4.Zarda: Want something for the sweet tooth? Try this recipe. Zarda is a fragrant sweet rice dish made using basmati rice, saffron, ghee, sugar rose water and cardamom. With added dried fruits and nuts as toppings, it not only sounds delicious but also tastes so.

Zarda

Zarda

5.Seviyan: What even is an Eid dinner without a bowl of Seviyan? It is a dessert that gives the perfect conclusion to the hearty festive meal. It is made using wheat or rice, sweetened milk, saffron, rose water, cardamom, nuts, and dried fruits.

Seviyan

Seviyan

One lesser-known Eid tradition is taking a different route back home after completing the Eid prayer at the mosque. It is said that by doing so, one can spread joy and happiness of the grand occasion to a wider group of people.

Tips for celebrating Eid al-Fitr 

Here are some tips that can come in handy during the festival;

1.Make sure to participate in the essential Eid al-Fitr rituals.

2.Be part of the celebrations with everyone, including friends and families.

3.Avoid engaging in negative or argumentative behaviour, as Eid is the time for spreading joy and positivity.

4.Dress appropriately in modest clothing, ideally in traditional attire. Avoid wearing revealing clothes.

Conclusion:

This concludes how to celebrate Eid, details of its rituals, home decor ideas and festive recipes to try during the grand day. Eid al-Fitr is a major festival in Islam and holds a place of immense importance. Eid al-Fitr is also a great time to explore the various parts of India to witness and be a part of the grand festivities across various Muslim communities. 

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