Eid ul Fitr 2019 in India || When is Eid ul Fitr 2019 || Ramzan
Eid ul Fitr 2019 |
Ramzan Id / Id-ul-Fitr a Public Holiday?
Ramadan Id / Id-ul-Fitr is a public holiday. This is a one-day holiday for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed
2019 Wed 5th June Ramzan Id / Eid-ul-Fitr Gazetted Holiday
Ramzan (commonly known as Ramzan) is the period of fasting, which is recognized by the Muslims during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. On the basis of crescent chakras, this fasting period can be 29 or 30 days long.
Fasting starts at dawn and ends after sunset, and includes many teaching lessons and aims, including, self-discipline, sacrifice, charity and sympathy for the less fortunate, isolation from worldly things and desires, and Proximity to God.
After the fasting days of Ramadan, the end is marked as a festival of two or three days. This is the first day of the next Islamic calendar month, Shawwal. No Muslim is permitted to fast on this day, because it is the "breakdown of fasting" and the opportunity of celebration.
Islamic Prophet Muhammad established Idol Fitr in Madina after his stay with Mecca. It was said that he came in the form of a person who is celebrating two special days in the form of enthusiasm, entertainment and entertainment. They took this experience, and said that Almighty has given Idu'l Fitr's day to celebrate his people.
The night before the Idl Fitr is called the night of the moon, "Night of the Moon". Many people use this night to shop for their gifts and prepare for the upcoming day. A special prayer is offered on this holiday, which is in the establishment of an open congregation, which is offered in two parts with an additional six signaling.
After a preaching and prayer, Muslims in India engage in celebration of gift giving, feasting, falcon, henna, family members, and monetary donations for charity. The whole purpose of this holiday is to thank God, thank you, forgive, forgive, thank God.