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... by Muslims all over the world. This day is designed by the Islamic law upon the completion of Ramadan- the holy month, as an instant reward by God, for those who spend the month of Ramadan fasting everyday from dawn to dusk. The sole purpose of abstaining from food and drink in the holy month of Ramadan is for Muslims to experience the value of food and to learn self-control. It can also be seen as a great equalizer among sects and classes, meaning no matter how rich or poor a Muslim, he/she must abstain from food and drink the same way as everyone else. It is a blessing bestowed upon them by God so that they may become benevolent towards those in need, those less fortunate than they are. Eid Ul Fitr- the breaking of the fast, brings delight and bliss. Eid means recurring pleasure or festivity. It is ...
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