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    UK to Officially Celebrate Eid Al Fitr on March 20

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    Rabat – Muslims across the United Kingdom are set to celebrate Eid Al Fitr on March 20, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, according to Islamic Relief UK website.

    On the morning of Eid, many Muslims attend special congregational prayers at mosques and community centers before spending the rest of the day visiting relatives and sharing meals.

    It is customary for people to wear their finest attire, while homes are often decorated with lights and festive ornaments to mark the joyful occasion.

    Visitors to Muslim communities during Eid are also likely to hear the greeting “Eid Mubarak,” which translates to “Blessed Eid” or “Happy Eid.”

    The phrase is widely exchanged among friends, neighbors, and family members as a way of sharing good wishes for the holiday.

    In the United Kingdom, Eid Al Fitr celebrations reflect the country’s diverse Muslim communities, with festive meals varying depending on cultural heritage.

    Breakfast traditions may include Sheer Khurma, a sweet vermicelli and date pudding popular in South and Central Asia.

    Muslims from North African backgrounds may prepare Laasida, a traditional Moroccan pudding made with couscous, butter, and honey.

    While the United Kingdom does not recognize Eid Al Fitr as an official public holiday, the celebration remains widely observed across the country, with mosques, community organizations, and local groups hosting prayers and festive events that reflect the rich cultural diversity of the British Muslim community.

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