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Manage No, Sortation, Country, Writer ,Date, Copyright Manage No EE00002566 Country Uzbekistan ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events Address All over the country

Description | NAYIT is an Arabic word. Eid means holiday. In the Islamic tradition, two Eids are officially celebrated as religious holidays: the great Eid or the Eid of Sacrifice (Arabic: Eid al-Kabir, Eid al-Adha) and the lesser Eid, or Eid of fasting (Arabic: Eid al-Sagheer, Eid al-Fitr). Eid al-Adha is associated with the pilgrimage and sacrifice, and Eid al-Fitr is about opening the mouth at the end of the month of Ramadan. Eid al-Adha is celebrated on the 10th day of Zu-l-Hijjah, and Eid al-Fitr is celebrated on the 1st day of Shawwal. Eid al-Fitr prayer in the mosque in the morning, giving al-Fitr charity (before the Eid al-Fitr prayer), and making sacrifices on Eid al-Fitr, etc. rites related to Islam arose. In many places, the local customs of the peoples are included in these Eid rituals: sharing food on the eve, wearing new clothes, giving "Hayt", going for a walk, visiting loved ones, etc. also joined. |
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Social and cultural significance | Reforms, innovations in the field of religious education, and education of the growing generation in the spirit of loyalty to the Motherland, respect for national and religious values, tolerance towards representatives of different nationalities and faiths, and protection of young people from terrorism, extremism, and various currents. |
Transmission method | After the independence of Uzbekistan, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha were celebrated as public holidays. A wide opportunity was created for citizens to pray. |
Community | Families, mahalla, educational institutions, everywhere in Uzbekistan |
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Eid al Fitr (Ramadan Eid)
In Islam, Ramadan and Qurban Eids are celebrated in Arabic as “Eid al-Fitr” and “Eid-ul-Adha”. These two Eids began to be celebrated in the second year of the Hegira.The fast of the month of Ramadan is the first month that the month of Ramadhan has been celebrated and the month of Ramadan is celebrated by the believers who fast this month. Therefore, it is also called “Fitr Eid” because it is given as donation al-fitr before Ramadaan Eid.
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PI00002979
Eid al Fitr (Ramadan Eid)
In Islam, Ramadan and Qurban Eids are celebrated in Arabic as “Eid al-Fitr” and “Eid-ul-Adha”. These two Eids began to be celebrated in the second year of the Hegira.The fast of the month of Ramadan is the first month that the month of Ramadhan has been celebrated and the month of Ramadan is celebrated by the believers who fast this month. Therefore, it is also called “Fitr Eid” because it is given as donation al-fitr before Ramadaan Eid.
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PI00002980
Eid al Fitr (Ramadan Eid)
In Islam, Ramadan and Qurban Eids are celebrated in Arabic as “Eid al-Fitr” and “Eid-ul-Adha”. These two Eids began to be celebrated in the second year of the Hegira.The fast of the month of Ramadan is the first month that the month of Ramadhan has been celebrated and the month of Ramadan is celebrated by the believers who fast this month. Therefore, it is also called “Fitr Eid” because it is given as donation al-fitr before Ramadaan Eid.
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PI00002981
Eid al Fitr (Ramadan Eid)
In Islam, Ramadan and Qurban Eids are celebrated in Arabic as “Eid al-Fitr” and “Eid-ul-Adha”. These two Eids began to be celebrated in the second year of the Hegira.The fast of the month of Ramadan is the first month that the month of Ramadhan has been celebrated and the month of Ramadan is celebrated by the believers who fast this month. Therefore, it is also called “Fitr Eid” because it is given as donation al-fitr before Ramadaan Eid.
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