Celebrating Eid Al-Fitr: A Festival of Giving and Joy
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Eid Al-Fitr is a joyous festival celebrated by millions of Muslims worldwide. After a month of fasting from dawn to sunset during Ramadan, Eid Al-Fitr, also known as "Festival of Breaking the Fast," is a day of feasting and thanksgiving. It s not just about enjoying delicious meals but also about giving. Muslims give Zakat-al-Fitr, a form of charity, to help those in need before they perform the Eid prayers. One of the most exciting parts of Eid for children is receiving "Eidi", gifts or money given by elders. This festival emphasizes unity, sharing, and brings a sense of joy and togetherness.
Question 1
What is Eid Al-Fitr also known as?
A
Festival of Lights
B
Festival of Giving
C
Festival of Breaking the Fast
D
Festival of Unity
E
Festival of Sharing
Question 2
What is done before performing the Eid prayers?
A
Giving Zakat-al-Fitr
B
Receiving Eidi
C
Fasting
D
Feasting
E
Giving presents
Question 3
What does Eidi refer to?
A
A special meal
B
A form of charity
C
Gifts or money given by elders
D
Fasting from dawn to sunset
E
Eid prayers
Question 4
What does Eid Al-Fitr emphasize?
A
Feasting
B
Fasting
C
Unity and sharing
D
Giving presents
E
Praying
Question 5
When is Eid Al-Fitr celebrated?
A
Before Ramadan
B
During Ramadan
C
After a month of fasting during Ramadan
D
At the start of Ramadan
E
At the end of the year
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