ID-ul-Fitro, also known as ID-al-Fitro or Methi Eid, is one of the most joyous festivals in Islam, which means the end of Ramadan, the Holy Moon of Post. This special case is a time for gratitude, reflections and celebrations, when, as the half -moon shows, Muslims around the world are preparing to receive a day filled with prayers, feasts and heartfelt meetings with loved ones.

EID-FITR 2025 data:
The date of the ID-ul-Fitro is determined by the Islamic lunar calendar, which falls on the first day, the tenth month. From the moment of the crescent of the month, it varies depending on the location, the festival is expected to be observed either on March 30, or on March 31 in the Middle East and Western countries, and in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other South Asian countries, ID is likely to get on March 31 or 01, 2025.
History and value
The festival is of deep historical and religious importance. It is believed that the Holy Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad during Ramadan, which makes a time of spiritual devotion and self -discipline this month.

The id-ul-flipper, which means “Fast Festival”, is a joyous culmination of this sacred period, symbolizing thanks, updating and unity in the Muslim community.
Celebration ID
Methi EID day begins with a special prayer of the congregation known as ID Salah, speaking in mosques, Edgah and open venues. The fans express their gratitude to Allah to give them strength during Ramadan and seek a blessing for the next year.
An important aspect of this Ida is Zatat-Al-Fitro, a form of charity, which is provided less happy before the Prayer ID, which guarantees that everyone, regardless of their financial condition, can participate in celebrations and enjoy festive food. Id is synonymous with the unit.

Families are going to share thought -out dishes that represent traditional delicacies such as Biryani, Haleem, Nihari, Kebabs and Eternally Popular Sweet dish, Seviyan (Sheer Khurma). The houses are decorated, and hospitality occupies the central scene when friends and neighbors visit each other to share warm wishes and sweets, while children are looking forward to Aidi’s tradition, where the elders give them money and represents a sign of love and blessing.
This cherished custom adds the excitement and joy of the day, which makes it even more special for the younger generation. ID-ul-Fitro is not just a festival; It is a reflection of faith, compassion and public spirit.
The essence of the id is the spread of joy and strengthening relationships. As families come together to celebrate this special day, the spirit of the id is a great reminder of gratitude, unity and blessing of life.
Id Mubarak in advance! May this id bring peace, well -being and happiness to all.