Say,
"Who prohibited the nice things GOD has created for His creatures, and
the good provisions? Say, "Such provisions are to be enjoyed in this
life by those who believe. Moreover, the good provisions will be
exclusively theirs on the Day of Resurrection." We thus explain the
revelations for people who know. Say, "My Lord prohibits only evil
deeds, be they obvious or hidden, and sins, and unjustifiable
aggression, and to set up beside GOD powerless idols, and to say about
GOD what you do not know." [Quran; 7:32-33]
Eid
al-Fitr (عيد الفطر ʻĪd al-Fiṭr], "festival of breaking of the fast"),
also called Feast of Breaking the Fast, the Sugar Feast, Bayram
(Bajram), the Sweet Festiva and the Lesser Eid, is an important
religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of
Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). This has to do with
the communal aspects of the fast, which expresses many of the basic
values of the Muslim community; e.g., empathy for the poor, charity,
worship, steadfastness, patience etc. Fasting is also believed by some
scholars to extol fundamental distinctions, lauding the power of the
spiritual realm, while acknowledging the subordination of the physical
realm. It also teaches a Muslim to stay away from worldly desires and to
focus entirely on the Lord and thank Him for his blessings. It is a
rejuvenation of the religion and it creates a stronger bond between the
Muslim and his Lord. After the end of Ramadan, is a big celebration of
Eid that is very importance Islamic tradition.
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