Composition | Eid - Ul - Fitr
Idul-Fitre is the biggest religious festival. On this day, Muslims give money to help the poor. It's called "Fitar," so the festival is named Idul-Fitre.
Everyone in the country celebrates this day with great joy. Children are very excited and get ready for it. Some use fireworks and decorate their houses with lights. When the day begins, everyone wakes up and goes to the pond or river to take a bath. They wear new and nice clothes. They use perfume and hug each other as friends. Everyone eats shemai and other sweets. Sweets are also given to the poor, friends, and relatives. The poor people go to the homes of the rich and are fed there. There is a lot of happiness and fun everywhere.
After that, everyone goes to the open field to pray together. Many children also go there to see all the people gathered. When the prayer is done, the religious leader gives a speech. He explains the importance of this day. He tells people to do good things for others and to forget any anger or competition. At the end, they raise their hands and pray for forgiveness to Allah.
Finally, people hug each other and invite everyone to their homes for sweets. In the evening, they visit their relatives and friends and have a good time together. It is very important for us to forget any anger or hatred among ourselves.