Sujet : Eid-al-Fitr (1 Shuwwal)
De : benlizro (at) *nospam* ihug.co.nz (Ross Clark)
Groupes : sci.langDate : 31. Mar 2025, 11:06:46
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We end the month, as Muslims end Ramadan, (and begin the month of Shawwal), with Eid-al-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر, romanized: ʿĪd al-Fiṭr, lit. 'Festival of Breaking the Fast').
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_al-FitrSome countries just celebrate it on 31 March; others start from 29 or 30 March and run to 1 April. It's a big festival.
Sometimes called just Eid for short, it has different names in some countries:
Small Sallah (Nigeria)
Eid es-Seghir (Morocco)
Korité (Senegal)
Idid Ramazon (Tajikistan)
Ramazon Hayit (or) Ro'za hayiti (Uzbekistan)
Orozo Ait (Kyrgyzstan), Oraza Ait (Kazakhstan)
Hari Raya [holiday] Idul Fitri (or) Lebaran (Indonesia)
Hari Raya Puasa [fasting holiday] (Malaysia and Singapore)
Hariraya Buka Puasa (Philippines)
Ramazan Bayramı [Ramadan holiay] (or) Şeker Bayramı [sugar holiday] (Turkey) and cognate terms in the Balkans
Uraza Bajram (Ураза-байрам) (Russia)