Eid al-Fitr

Illustration of a cornucopia filled with fruits and vegetables in front of a mosque silhouette and a flag with Arabic script, set against a green background, symbolizing the abundance and gratitude associated with Muslim holidays like Eid al-Fitr.

Illustration of a cornucopia filled with fruits and vegetables in front of a mosque silhouette and a flag with Arabic script, set against a green background, symbolizing the abundance and gratitude associated with Muslim holidays like Eid al-Fitr.

 Eid al-Fitr 2025:

A Celebration of Gratitude, Unity, and Inclusion

 

 

 

Eid al-Fitr, or the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and reflection. In 2025, Eid al-Fitr is expected to begin on the evening of March 31 and continue through April 1 (depending on moon sightings). This joyous occasion is celebrated with prayers, charity (Zakat al-Fitr), festive meals, and gatherings with loved ones. It’s a time of renewal, generosity, and unity.

 

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