Families gather on Eid as mosque project gathers momentum
- Muslims celebrated Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, on Sunday and Monday across the Quad-Cities and regions worldwide.
- Ramadan, a lunar month and one of the holiest times for Muslims, involves fasting and commemorating the revelation of the Qur'an.
- Eid al-Fitr includes communal prayers, wearing new clothes, giving gifts, visiting loved ones, and helping those less fortunate.
- Common greetings during Eid al-Fitr include "Eid Mubarak," meaning "Blessed Eid," and in some locations, "Happy Eid."
- Mosques held morning prayers and managed cemetery visits, while communities like Masjid-e-Rizwan gathered, and some mosques are raising funds for renovations before the next Ramadan.
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Ceremony hosted for poor children
Children pose for a group during a gift distribution ceremony arranged by the Alkhidmat Foundation on March 2, 2025. — Facebook@AlkhidmatfoundationkpPESHAWAR: The Alkhidmat Foundation on Wednesday arranged a ceremony to distribute Eidul Fitr among orphans, street children and those...
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