Eid Ul Fitr: Celebrated for 1-3 days, Festival of the breaking fast, Pay Zakat (charity) marks end of Ramadan, Marks the end of fasting, Sweet foods more common, Food, family, gifts, Lesser pilgrimage to Makkah is made, First day of Shawwal, moves each year, lunar month, Fasting is one of the pillars, Popularly known about, Eid Ul Adha: Celebrated for 4 days, The feast of sacrifice, Ibrahim sacrifices Ismail – test by Allah, Fast day before Eid Ul Adha, ‘Salty Eid’ savoury foods including slaughtered animal, Giving up something special – share meat with others, Celebrated on the 3rd day of Hajj, 10th Day of Dhu Al-Hijjah, two months after Eid Ul Fitr, Hajj is one of the pillars, Holier of the two Eids,
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