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Top Ways to Celebrate Eid!

As Eid is approaching near, and it is festival to celebrate the religious ending of the fasting month of Ramdan. “Eid-al-Fitr” translates as the ‘festival of the breaking of the fast’, like the beginning of Ramdan, Eid begins with the first sighting of the new moon. Whatson brings you top ways to celebrate Eid and make it more happy and enjoyable.

London Eid Festival

Eid celebration in London

Eid will be celebrated in the Square returns on 7th May. Londoners and visitors to the Square can enjoy an afternoon of live performance on stage from Kaha Yetkin Sufi Ensemble, Nafees Ifran and Qalandar Qawwali Band. There will be a range of family-friendly activities including calligraphy, story-telling, mehndi, face painting, and drama and other sports activities. Award-winning music producer Naughty Boy will present his Naughty Boy Kitchen pop-up serving signature dishes fusing his British upbringings and Pakistani heritage.

Eid Fashion

sustainable fashion

Eid is all about buying and gifting dresses to the loved once as well for one-self. This Eid wear sustainable fashion for the sake of eco-friendly environment. The clothes from the People Tree gives clothing a different meaning and soft touch to your body. With sustainable material which is eco-friendly and yet fashionable.

Eid Feast

Ramadan kareem Iftar party table with assorted festive traditional Arab dishes, sweets, dates.

Eid is all about Iftars and grand feasting. From Sivayya to other tasty dishes which can make your mouth water. Whatson Tasty has some of the amazing recipes to try out for this Eid. All the recipes tastes heavenly and some of them are must try from the collection of recipes. Give them a try and you will not regret it.

Blackout Eid

virtual Eid during pandemic

Though the month of Ramdan has ended. But the Corona virus is again taking its stroll for the fourth time. This means that the countries with have Muslim majority are unable to celebrate their festivity with utmost happiness. Mass prayer, which is a ritual on the day of Eid, and which usually takes place in large grounds, parks or in Mosques have to be constrained. Due to the pandemic, last two years also saw the similar situation and only virtual celebration took place. This celebration is the “blackout Eid” for all the people.

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