The end of Ramadan is again determined and announced by observance of the new moon. Eid-e-Fetr (Eid-al-Fitr) is the festival that marks the end of Ramadan. This festival is the time of celebration because of completion the obligation of fasting successfully.
Eid-e- Fetr(Eid-al-Fitr) includes prayers that usually starts shortly after sunrise. Men and women attend Eise's prayers which is usually held in mosques or in an open area where Mubarak" is exchanged which means "Have a happy and blessed Eid" After prayers, people exchange visits with relatives and friends. Special sweets and special meal are prepared and shared.
And also they paid Skate (Zakah or fetrieh) to needy. Zakat (zakah or fetrieh) is money that every Muslim pays to the poor and is equal to the sum of the cost of a meal for their masters. As slaves became free, they helped to free other slaves.
Muslims are both happy and sad.
They are happy they successfully pass this period they are sad because, Ramadan that was Full of Mercy and kindness for them, and Sad ,because Ramadhan was finished and they should wait it until one year another.
What is Eid-ul-Fitr
Eid-ul-Fitr (Id al-Fitr) is linked with the Holy month of Ramadan. It signifies the end of the month of fasting (the first day of the month of Shawal).
Eid-ul-Fitr is a unique festival. It has no connection with any historical event nor is it related to the changes of seasons or cycles of agriculture. It is not a festival related in any way to worldly affairs.
Its significance is purely spiritual. It is the day when the Muslims thank God for having given them the will, the strength and the endurance to observe fast and obey His commandment during the holy month of Ramadan.
This day, in Muslim world, brings rejoicing and happiness. The rejoicing is not, however, at the departure of the month of Ramadan; it is the happiness which man feels after successfully completing an important task.
It is celebrated for three days in a holiday called Eid-ul-Fitr (the Feast of Fast Breaking). Gifts are exchanged. Friends and family gather to pray in congregation.
The feast of Fitr is God's reward for those who fast during the holy month of Ramadan. In this month, man should try to add to his true knowledge of God, do acts of charity for the needy, renew his beliefs towards his Lord and this will be a real Bairam Feast (Turkish word meaning festival) for him. The prayers of the day of Bairam a reason of unity and solidarity of Muslims all over the world. On this day do honor God for His endless and all-enhancing mercy.
The conception of Eid in Islam is not confined only to celebration extravagance, luxurious feasts, friendly handshakes and embraces. The Muslims should rather devote this day to the worship of God and should beseech Him to approve their virtuous deeds and forgive their sins. This is because the doors of God's pardon are kept open this day and His Blessings are bountiful
اَللّهُمَّ اَهْلَ الْكِبْرِياَّءِ وَالْعَظَمَةِ وَاَهْلَ الْجُودِ وَالْجَبَرُوتِ وَاَهْلَ الْعَفْوِ
خدايا اى اهل بزرگى و عظمت و اى شايسته بخشش و قدرت و سلطنت و اى شايسته عفو
وَالرَّحْمَةِ وَاَهْلَ التَّقْوى وَالْمَغْفِرَةِ اَسْئَلُكَ بِحَقِّ هذَا الْيَومِ الَّذى
و رحمت و اى شايسته تقوى و آمرزش از تو خواهم به حق اين روزى كه
جَعَلْتَهُ لِلْمُسْلِمينَ عيداً وَلِمُحَمَّدٍ صَلَّى اللّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَ الِهِ ذُخْراً [وَشَرَفاً]
قرارش دادى براى مسلمانان عيد و براى محمد صلى الله عليه و آله ذخيره و شرف
وَمَزِيْداً اَنْ تُصَلِّىَ عَلى مُحَمَّدٍ وَ الِ مُحَمَّدٍ وَاَنْ تُدْخِلَنى فى كُلِّ خَيْرٍ
و فزونى مقام كه درود فرستى بر محمد و آل محمد و درآورى مرا در هر خيرى كه
اَدْخَلْتَ فيهِ مُحَمَّداً وَ الَ مُحَمَّدٍ وَاَنْ تُخْرِجَنى مِنْ كُلِّ سُوَّءٍ اَخْرَجْتَ
درآوردى در آن خير محمد و آل محمد را و برونم آرى از هر بدى و شرى كه برون آوردى
مِنْهُ مُحَمَّداً وَ الَ مُحَمَّدٍ صَلَواتُكَ عَلَيْهِ وَعَلَيْهِمْ اَللّهُمَّ اِنّى اَسْئَلُكَ
از آن محمد و آل محمد را - كه درودهاى تو بر او و بر ايشان باد - خدايا از تو خواهم
خَيْرَ ما سَئَلَكَ مِنْهُ عِبادُكَ الصّالِحُونَ وَاَعُوذُ بِكَ مِمَّا اسْتَعاذَ مِنْهُ
بهترين چيزى را كه درخواست كردند از تو بندگان شايسته ات و پناه برم به تو از آنچه پناه بردند از آن
عِبادُكَ الْصّالِحُونَ
بندگان شايسته ات
In view of the great significance attached to this day of Eid, numerous traditions consisting of prayers and worship of God on this day, have been quoted from the Holy Prophet and his Ahl-al-Bayt.
Taking a solemn bath (Ghusl) on the night preceding Eid is highly recommended (Sunnat). This is a night of great sanctity and profound virtues, and should be preferably spent in worship and prayer to God.
Imam Zainul Abedin(A.S) used to spend this whole night in devotion, and has said: "This night is as important as that of Shab-e-Qadr" (that is to say, the odd night towards the latter part of Ramadan when the Holy Qur'an was first revealed to our Holy Prophet [S.A.W.]).
It is quoted from the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) that "one who offers six Rakat prayers on this night reciting in each Rakat Sura 'Al-Hamd' once and Sura 'Qul Huwallah' five times God will pardon his sins".
Haris Aawar narrates that Hazrat Ali (A.S.), on this night, after Maghrib prayers, used to offer two Rakats prayers. In the first one he used to recite Sure 'Al-Hamd' once and Sura 'Qul Huwallah' one hundred times, and in the other both the Suras only once. After completion of the prayers he would bow his head in prostration and recite "Atubo Ellallah" 100 times and then would say, "I swear by one (God)! He has the sole command over my life". Whoever will, in this way, offer two Rakats prayers, the Beneficent will positively fulfill any wish begged from Him.
Shortly after the Islamic Revolution in 1979,
Imam Khomeini (RA) declared the last Friday of Holy month of Ramadan as the Global Day of Qods. This announcement, a turning point in the history of the Islamic Revolution, had tremendous impact on the world of Islam, inviting massive numbers of Muslims to participate in an all-out struggle against the Zionist regime.
The goal behind the Imam‘s call was to mobilize Muslims world over in all political, social, cultural and economic strata and to wage full-fledged war against world arrogance, particularly the United States and Zionists.
The Imam firmly believed that while Muslims make up one-fourth of the world population and enjoy natural resources along with huge petro-dollar wealth, why should Muslim governments not play a decisive role in liberating the occupied Palestine still under occupation by the Zionist regime? Imam Khomeini (RA) always deeply regretted the tragedy of Palestine. His guidelines revived the culture of resistance against the enemies of Islam not only among Iranians but also Muslims living in the remotest parts of the world.
The long-standing policy of Islamic Republic spelled out by the late leader of the Islamic Revolution, finds reality by total annihilation of the Zionist regime, with which Muslims should in no way compromise.
Every year on this glorious occasion, Muslims like their Iranian brethren, hold rallies to demonstrate their firm determination to liberate the first Qibla of Muslims and the third holiest site of Islam. The massive demonstrations will ultimately draw widespread attention to the majesty of Islam from the oppressors of the world.
rally on quds day
The ceremonies marking the global day of Qods in Muslim countries and elsewhere in the world in recent years have had outstanding repercussions. The Muslim people demonstrate their anger and protest the current negotiations between the Zionist government and some Arab states.
The recent Palestinian revolutionary movements are an everlasting erupting volcano in spite of numerous conspiracies orchestrated by the United States and Zionists strategists. The popular opposition against Zionists is deeply rooted in the religious belief of Muslims. According to political observers, three major factors: Zionist crimes, betrayals of some Arab states and anger of the people, have always been supplementary to one another in the Middle East geopolitics.
On Qods Day Muslim nations display their solid determination to struggle against Zionists, the symbol of aggression, massacre, state terrorism and numerous other criminal acts.
On Qods Day, people not only shout slogans against Tel Aviv regime but also express their fury against the so-called Muslim governments which, by keeping silence, have paved the way for the occupation of Islamic territories.
In previous years on Qods Days, the Zionist regime repeatedly prohibited Muslim Palestinians from performing congregational prayers in the vicinity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, while at the same time in some Islamic countries, the government forces prevented demonstration against Zionists.
In view of the treatment of some Arab states there seems to be no difference between them and the Zionist regime as they pursue the same strategy exercised by the Zionists. To put it in a nutshell, they are the two sides of the same
""Cutting ties with the Zionist regime is a must for the Islamic world.""
The ideas of Qods day and the rallies held to celebrate it were proposed by the late
Imam Khomeini, the Founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran,since 1984, to remind the world of the Palestinian plight and the Zionist regime‘s brutalities in the occupied territories. Attended by Muslims around the world, the rally is a slap in the face of the Zionist regime.
The rally will bring together more than a billion Muslims whose main concern is the Palestinian struggle against occupation. It comes in the wake of the meeting of foreign ministers from the 57 countries in the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), which called for the Zionist regime"s withdrawal from Palestinian land.
The founder of Iran‘s Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, has declared as "World Qods Day", on the last Friday of the last day of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Qods referring to Jerusalem.
On this day, U.S. President George W Bush‘s and Sharon‘s effigies, made in different government organizations, are burned before the eyes of domestic and foreign media."(Israeli Prime Minister) Ariel Sharon, the slaughter of Sabra and Shatila refugee camps","Palestine, part of the Islam"s heart and mind," were slogans seen in Tehran and provincial towns.
In Iranian political terminology, Israel is not a nation-state but a cancerous gland on the map, reflecting resentment found in many Middle Eastern governments againstIsrael, more than 50 years after its creation.
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The end of Ramadan is again determined and announced by observance of the new moon. Eid-e-Fetr (Eid-al-Fitr) is the festival that marks the end of Ramadan. This festival is the time of celebration because of completion the obligation of fasting successfully.
Eid-e- Fetr(Eid-al-Fitr) includes prayers that usually starts shortly after sunrise. Men and women attend Eise's prayers which is usually held in mosques or in an open area where Mubarak" is exchanged which means "Have a happy and blessed Eid" After prayers, people exchange visits with relatives and friends. Special sweets and special meal are prepared and shared.
And also they paid Skate (Zakah or fetrieh) to needy. Zakat (zakah or fetrieh) is money that every Muslim pays to the poor and is equal to the sum of the cost of a meal for their masters. As slaves became free, they helped to free other slaves.
Muslims are both happy and sad.
They are happy they successfully pass this period they are sad because, Ramadan that was Full of Mercy and kindness for them, and Sad ,because Ramadhan was finished and they should wait it until one year another.
What is Eid-ul-Fitr
Eid-ul-Fitr (Id al-Fitr) is linked with the Holy month of Ramadan. It signifies the end of the month of fasting (the first day of the month of Shawal).
Eid-ul-Fitr is a unique festival. It has no connection with any historical event nor is it related to the changes of seasons or cycles of agriculture. It is not a festival related in any way to worldly affairs.
Its significance is purely spiritual. It is the day when the Muslims thank God for having given them the will, the strength and the endurance to observe fast and obey His commandment during the holy month of Ramadan.
This day, in Muslim world, brings rejoicing and happiness. The rejoicing is not, however, at the departure of the month of Ramadan; it is the happiness which man feels after successfully completing an important task.
It is celebrated for three days in a holiday called Eid-ul-Fitr (the Feast of Fast Breaking). Gifts are exchanged. Friends and family gather to pray in congregation.
The feast of Fitr is God's reward for those who fast during the holy month of Ramadan. In this month, man should try to add to his true knowledge of God, do acts of charity for the needy, renew his beliefs towards his Lord and this will be a real Bairam Feast (Turkish word meaning festival) for him. The prayers of the day of Bairam a reason of unity and solidarity of Muslims all over the world. On this day do honor God for His endless and all-enhancing mercy.
The conception of Eid in Islam is not confined only to celebration extravagance, luxurious feasts, friendly handshakes and embraces. The Muslims should rather devote this day to the worship of God and should beseech Him to approve their virtuous deeds and forgive their sins. This is because the doors of God's pardon are kept open this day and His Blessings are bountiful
خدايا اى اهل بزرگى و عظمت و اى شايسته بخشش و قدرت و سلطنت و اى شايسته عفو
وَالرَّحْمَةِ وَاَهْلَ التَّقْوى وَالْمَغْفِرَةِ اَسْئَلُكَ بِحَقِّ هذَا الْيَومِ الَّذى
و رحمت و اى شايسته تقوى و آمرزش از تو خواهم به حق اين روزى كه
جَعَلْتَهُ لِلْمُسْلِمينَ عيداً وَلِمُحَمَّدٍ صَلَّى اللّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَ الِهِ ذُخْراً [وَشَرَفاً]
قرارش دادى براى مسلمانان عيد و براى محمد صلى الله عليه و آله ذخيره و شرف
وَمَزِيْداً اَنْ تُصَلِّىَ عَلى مُحَمَّدٍ وَ الِ مُحَمَّدٍ وَاَنْ تُدْخِلَنى فى كُلِّ خَيْرٍ
و فزونى مقام كه درود فرستى بر محمد و آل محمد و درآورى مرا در هر خيرى كه
اَدْخَلْتَ فيهِ مُحَمَّداً وَ الَ مُحَمَّدٍ وَاَنْ تُخْرِجَنى مِنْ كُلِّ سُوَّءٍ اَخْرَجْتَ
درآوردى در آن خير محمد و آل محمد را و برونم آرى از هر بدى و شرى كه برون آوردى
مِنْهُ مُحَمَّداً وَ الَ مُحَمَّدٍ صَلَواتُكَ عَلَيْهِ وَعَلَيْهِمْ اَللّهُمَّ اِنّى اَسْئَلُكَ
از آن محمد و آل محمد را - كه درودهاى تو بر او و بر ايشان باد - خدايا از تو خواهم
خَيْرَ ما سَئَلَكَ مِنْهُ عِبادُكَ الصّالِحُونَ وَاَعُوذُ بِكَ مِمَّا اسْتَعاذَ مِنْهُ
بهترين چيزى را كه درخواست كردند از تو بندگان شايسته ات و پناه برم به تو از آنچه پناه بردند از آن
عِبادُكَ الْصّالِحُونَ
بندگان شايسته ات
In view of the great significance attached to this day of Eid, numerous traditions consisting of prayers and worship of God on this day, have been quoted from the Holy Prophet and his Ahl-al-Bayt.
Taking a solemn bath (Ghusl) on the night preceding Eid is highly recommended (Sunnat). This is a night of great sanctity and profound virtues, and should be preferably spent in worship and prayer to God.
Imam Zainul Abedin(A.S) used to spend this whole night in devotion, and has said: "This night is as important as that of Shab-e-Qadr" (that is to say, the odd night towards the latter part of Ramadan when the Holy Qur'an was first revealed to our Holy Prophet [S.A.W.]).
It is quoted from the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) that "one who offers six Rakat prayers on this night reciting in each Rakat Sura 'Al-Hamd' once and Sura 'Qul Huwallah' five times God will pardon his sins".
Haris Aawar narrates that Hazrat Ali (A.S.), on this night, after Maghrib prayers, used to offer two Rakats prayers. In the first one he used to recite Sure 'Al-Hamd' once and Sura 'Qul Huwallah' one hundred times, and in the other both the Suras only once. After completion of the prayers he would bow his head in prostration and recite "Atubo Ellallah" 100 times and then would say, "I swear by one (God)! He has the sole command over my life". Whoever will, in this way, offer two Rakats prayers, the Beneficent will positively fulfill any wish begged from Him.
Shortly after the Islamic Revolution in 1979,
Imam Khomeini (RA) declared the last Friday of Holy month of Ramadan as the Global Day of Qods. This announcement, a turning point in the history of the Islamic Revolution, had tremendous impact on the world of Islam, inviting massive numbers of Muslims to participate in an all-out struggle against the Zionist regime.
The goal behind the Imam‘s call was to mobilize Muslims world over in all political, social, cultural and economic strata and to wage full-fledged war against world arrogance, particularly the United States and Zionists.
The Imam firmly believed that while Muslims make up one-fourth of the world population and enjoy natural resources along with huge petro-dollar wealth, why should Muslim governments not play a decisive role in liberating the occupied Palestine still under occupation by the Zionist regime? Imam Khomeini (RA) always deeply regretted the tragedy of Palestine. His guidelines revived the culture of resistance against the enemies of Islam not only among Iranians but also Muslims living in the remotest parts of the world.
The long-standing policy of Islamic Republic spelled out by the late leader of the Islamic Revolution, finds reality by total annihilation of the Zionist regime, with which Muslims should in no way compromise.
Every year on this glorious occasion, Muslims like their Iranian brethren, hold rallies to demonstrate their firm determination to liberate the first Qibla of Muslims and the third holiest site of Islam. The massive demonstrations will ultimately draw widespread attention to the majesty of Islam from the oppressors of the world.
rally on quds day
The ceremonies marking the global day of Qods in Muslim countries and elsewhere in the world in recent years have had outstanding repercussions. The Muslim people demonstrate their anger and protest the current negotiations between the Zionist government and some Arab states.
The recent Palestinian revolutionary movements are an everlasting erupting volcano in spite of numerous conspiracies orchestrated by the United States and Zionists strategists. The popular opposition against Zionists is deeply rooted in the religious belief of Muslims. According to political observers, three major factors: Zionist crimes, betrayals of some Arab states and anger of the people, have always been supplementary to one another in the Middle East geopolitics.
On Qods Day Muslim nations display their solid determination to struggle against Zionists, the symbol of aggression, massacre, state terrorism and numerous other criminal acts.
On Qods Day, people not only shout slogans against Tel Aviv regime but also express their fury against the so-called Muslim governments which, by keeping silence, have paved the way for the occupation of Islamic territories.
In previous years on Qods Days, the Zionist regime repeatedly prohibited Muslim Palestinians from performing congregational prayers in the vicinity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, while at the same time in some Islamic countries, the government forces prevented demonstration against Zionists.
In view of the treatment of some Arab states there seems to be no difference between them and the Zionist regime as they pursue the same strategy exercised by the Zionists. To put it in a nutshell, they are the two sides of the same
The Friday of every Ramazan
""Cutting ties with the Zionist regime is a must for the Islamic world.""
The ideas of Qods day and the rallies held to celebrate it were proposed by the late
Imam Khomeini, the Founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran,since 1984, to remind the world of the Palestinian plight and the Zionist regime‘s brutalities in the occupied territories. Attended by Muslims around the world, the rally is a slap in the face of the Zionist regime.
The rally will bring together more than a billion Muslims whose main concern is the Palestinian struggle against occupation. It comes in the wake of the meeting of foreign ministers from the 57 countries in the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), which called for the Zionist regime"s withdrawal from Palestinian land.
The founder of Iran‘s Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, has declared as "World Qods Day", on the last Friday of the last day of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Qods referring to Jerusalem.
On this day, U.S. President George W Bush‘s and Sharon‘s effigies, made in different government organizations, are burned before the eyes of domestic and foreign media."(Israeli Prime Minister) Ariel Sharon, the slaughter of Sabra and Shatila refugee camps","Palestine, part of the Islam"s heart and mind," were slogans seen in Tehran and provincial towns.
In Iranian political terminology, Israel is not a nation-state but a cancerous gland on the map, reflecting resentment found in many Middle Eastern governments againstIsrael, more than 50 years after its creation.
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