I'm Back After Eid
By SHOHANA
@SHOHANA (16093)
Bangladesh
5 responses
@VivaLaDani13 (60812)
• Perth, Australia
18 Aug 16
@SHOHANA For some reason I feel like I've heard about this but not sure. Like the name sounds familiar. What happens in the festivals?
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@SHOHANA (16093)
• Bangladesh
18 Aug 16
@VivaLaDani13 we celebrate twice a year, we muslim religious people celebrate eid which means happiness, we spread happiness and wear new cloths and go to the relative house. Its a festival for all but also can say the blessing of only lord/GOD ALLAH who wants our happiness.
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@Daljinder (23193)
• Bangalore, India
18 Aug 16
@VivaLaDani13 Eid is a festival of Muslims. It is celeberated for breaking the fast. The fasting is from dawn to sunset every day for the whole month of Ramdaan. On this day, Muslims do as much charity as they are able to, offer prayers, eat a sweet dish named "Sewaiyan" (Yummy in my tummy). Distribute "Eidi" (Term for present in the form of money, gifts, etc) to younger ones in the family, relatives, friends, etc...
I only know this much. I don't have any extensive knowledge of this festival. Hope it helps!
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@toniganzon (77119)
• Philippines
9 Jul 16
I don't know anything about it except that it was a holiday in my country too.
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@toniganzon (77119)
• Philippines
10 Jul 16
@SHOHANA No i don't. Muslim people live in another region and it's a bit far from my region.
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@SHOHANA (16093)
• Bangladesh
10 Jul 16
@toniganzon christian people also far away from my region but i know about their festivals and culture as we read about them.









