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Many Muslims around the world celebrated the Eid Al Fitr festival on Monday, the first to come after many countries  lifted anti-coronavirus restrictions imposed two years ago.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the holy Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.
Saudi Arabia, home to Islam’s holiest sites, declared that Monday is the start of the three-day Eid Al Fitr, one of the holiest occasions in the Islamic calendar. Many other countries have done the same. A few others, such as Afghanistan, celebrated on Sunday.   The beginning and end of Islamic months are determined by the sighting of the new moon.
Over the past two years, Muslims celebrated amid curfews and social distancing measures imposed to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
On Monday, thousands of worshippers were seen at the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia’s holy city of Mecca to perform the early morning special Eid prayers. Similar scenes were seen in and around mosques in other countries such as Egypt, Morocco and Jordan. Eid Al Fitr is also usually marked with social gatherings, new clothes, and boxes filled with dates or nuts.
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03/05/2022
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