On June 5th 2019, Muslims in Indonesia celebrate Eid Al-Fitr, an event that is served as the culmination of Ramadhan. It marks the end of one-month daily fasting that Ramadhan brings previously. Eid Al-Fitr is quite unique in its own right because of the gung-ho surrounding the occasion. Not only does it observe the biggest day in Islam but it also characterizes a custom that comes with the occasion itself and that is gathering with families and relatives.
On June 5th 2019, Muslims in Indonesia celebrate Eid Al-Fitr, an event that is served as the culmination of Ramadhan. It marks the end of one-month daily fasting that Ramadhan brings previously. Eid Al-Fitr is quite unique in its own right because of the gung-ho surrounding the occasion. Not only does it observe the biggest day in Islam but it also characterizes a custom that comes with the occasion itself and that is gathering with families and relatives.
It is the time of the year when people in Indonesia go back to their hometowns to surround themselves with families and relatives to trade forgiveness with each other which has become the hallmark of Eid Al-Fitr. May this year Eid Al-Fitr cleanse all our sins and and free us from any mistakes and wrongdoings we have done in the past.