Both EIDs are an occasion to celebrate and have fun since both of them come after two holy months Ramadan for Eid Al Fitr and Dhou al Hijja ( the month in which Muslims go to Mecca to do Al Hajj ) . read more
Each winter, usually sometime in November, about two billion Muslims around the world will celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr, the three-day festival commonly known as "Eid". Eid is commemorated by many different cultural rituals, colors, and festivities in countries across the globe. read more
THE STORY BEHIND THE HAJJ. The principle behind this journey is to commemorate the story of Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) who is known as the father of the three monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. He reestablished the belief in One God, Allah, in an era when idol worshipping had become a way of life. read more