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Eid Mubarak - 2010 Eid Date, Islamic calendar Eid Eid al-Fitr is on Thursday, the 9th of September, 2010.

Based on sightability in North America, in 2010 Eid al-Fitr will start in North America a day later - on Friday, the 10th of September.

Note: According to the Muslim calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on the sunset of Wednesday, the 8th of September.

Festival,the word creates a great cheer in mind as people enjoy it with their family and relatives. Eid is such a festival which is celebrated allover the world by Muslims. They celebrate the Eid by fasting one month. They only eat after the sunset and before the sunrise. Charity,sacrifice, faith and prayer are the main things to do in that period. For Muslims Eid is a pious festival. So they maintain all the rituals of it..

Islamic Festival of Eid

Eid or Eid-ul-Fitr was first celebrated by Muhammad in 624 CE. From then the two branches of Muslims, Shi'a and Sunni celebrate the festival annually. The month is also called as Ramadan. It is calculated by the lunar calender and also associated with the "Muharram", The Islamic New Year celebrations.
Happy Eid Greetings

In most of the countries Muslims take Savayya (toasted vermicelli noodles) in the morning after fasting .On the day of celebration Muslims awake early in the morning to pray the God,then they take a little food. After that they attain the prayer at the Mosque and after Sermon or Khutba(a moralistic rebuke) they recite Takbir. Then they visit their relatives to share joy and to thank God. They also share new dress to the relatives in the month of Ramadan.

Muslims celebrate the Eid to thank God for the blessings that they believe he distributed them in the whole month of Ramadan. The last day of Ramadan is important as it is the end of fasting so they wait for the full Moon. Then they share brotherhood,unity,peace of mind and forgiveness with each other..
 
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