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When Is Eid 2025-2026 In South Africa?

When Is Eid 2025-2026 In South Africa?
When Is Eid 2025-2026 In South Africa?

What Is Eid?

Eid al-Fitr, often known as the “Holiday of Breaking the Fast,” is the earlier of the two official Islamic holidays (the other being Eid al-Adha). Muslims all around the world observe the holy holiday because it signifies the conclusion of the month-long Ramadan fast, which is observed from sunrise to sunset. It occurs on the first day of Shawwal in the Islamic calendar, which does not always correspond to the same day in the Gregorian calendar because the start of each lunar Hijri month depends on the time the new moon is observed by local religious authorities. In numerous languages and nations around the world, the festival is known by many distinct names. Lesser Eid or just Eid are other names for the day.

A specific salat (Islamic prayer) for Eid al-Fitr consists of two rakats (units) and is typically offered in a wide open space or huge hall. In the Hanafi school of Sunni Islam, it includes seven additional Takbirs (raising the hands to the ears while saying “Allahu akbar,” which means “God is the greatest,”) three at the beginning of the first rakat and three just before ruk in the second rakat.

This prayer may only be performed in congregation (jamat). There are typically 12 Takbirs in other Sunni schools, divided into comparable groupings of seven and five. The first rakat of the salat in Shia Islam has six Takbirs at the conclusion of qira’a, before ruk, and the second rakat has five.

Facts You Need To Know About Eid in South Africa

There are certain important facts that one has to be aware of as Muslims around the world prepare for Eid 2021 or Eid al-Fitr, starting with when it will occur and how it will be observed. Muslims observe Eid, also known as the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” as a religious holiday to commemorate the completion of the fasting month of Ramadan. Eid is observed at different times depending on when the new moon is viewed by local religious authorities, but it will probably be observed in South Africa later this week.

In Light of COVID-19, How Will It Be Celebrated?

Even though COVID-19 will still be present for Eid 2021, it might need to be observed a little differently this year. While the day is filled with charitable deeds, an Eid prayer, visits to family and friends, and home celebrations, people taking part have been advised to exercise caution because the pandemic is still very much a reality.

According to the Sunday Tribune, Dr. Shoyab Wadee, vice-president of the Islamic Medical Association of South Africa, advised people celebrating to exercise responsibility by keeping a distance from others, donning masks, sanitizing their surroundings, and avoiding huge crowds.

When Is Eid In South Africa?

According to the United Ulama Council of South Africa, Eid would likely start in the evening. As a result, Eid-ul-Fitr will fall on May 14.

“The South African” previously reported that Eid is observed twice a year to recognize two separate occasions. The Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad on the day of Eid al-Fitr. It is referred to as the “smaller” or “lesser” Eid.

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