Islam follows a unique approach in celebrating Eid. After the namaz, Muslims are supposed to celebrate the day in a responsible manner, greeting one another at home and in the neighborhood. Children receive gifts and sweets on this special occasion.
Everyone begins their day by taking a bath in the morning, wearing new clothes and eating dates before going to the mosque.
Men usually wear white clothes symbolizing purity and austerity. Alms are distributed to the poor. The Id special prayer ‘Do Rakat Namaz’ is performed in the morning in the mosque.
Sadaqah Fitr or charitable gift is a dole to break the fast. The grains and the quantities which are given to the poor are specified in the Quran.
People visit each others homes and take part in the festive meals with special dishes, beverages and desserts.
The most common food item that is eaten during this time is vermicelli (commonly known as seviyan) cooked in sweetened milk.
Forthcoming Festivals
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Easter
Sunday, 20 April 2025
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World Earth Day
Tuesday, 22 April 2025
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World Book Day
Wednesday, 23 April 2025
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Varuthini Ekadashi
Wednesday, 23 April 2025
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Chrysanthemums Show
Thursday, 24 April 2025
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Manav Ekta Divas
Thursday, 24 April 2025
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Parshuram Jayanti
Tuesday, 29 April 2025
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Akshaya Tritiya
Wednesday, 30 April 2025
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World Labor Day
Thursday, 01 May 2025
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Moatsu Festival
Thursday, 01 May 2025
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Ramanuja Acharya Jayanti
Thursday, 01 May 2025
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May Day
Thursday, 01 May 2025
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Saint Surdas Jayanti
Friday, 02 May 2025
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Ganga Saptami
Saturday, 03 May 2025
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World Laughter Day
Sunday, 04 May 2025
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Sita Navami
Monday, 05 May 2025
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Thrissur Pooram
Tuesday, 06 May 2025
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Mohini Ekadashi
Thursday, 08 May 2025
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Shri Narsingh Jayanti
Sunday, 11 May 2025
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Mother’s Day
Sunday, 11 May 2025