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The sighting of a new crescent moon marks the start of Ramadan, a time for piety and self-reflection.
This makes this holiday a Smaller Eid or lesser festival and is usually considered to be the less important of the two Eids. During Eid al-Fitr celebrations, Muslims greet each other with the greeting “Eid Mubarak,” which means “have a blessed Eid.” People also take part in special pr...
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and we still do. It was just so special and everyone was so happy and it was purely good times. Even though we are no longer in contact with that side of the family it is still a nice memory to look back at. And even though we don’t celebrate Christmas like that anymore Christmas...