What is Eid?The Khaleej Times explains in this 4 minute video. This is how Muslims Celebrate Eid Ul Fitr Learn with Nasir and Fatima with this 6 minute video. Eid is a time to celebrate!Here is the Sandeep Dance Studio dancers with Mubarak Eid! Three minutes of colour and joy! Celebrate Eid Al Fitr by preparing these mouthwatering cookies at home.Delicious! The Iftar is the meal served at the end of the day during Ramadan, to break the day’s fast.Literally, it means “breakfast.” Iftar is served at sunset.Join this Sri Lankan family on a journey through the island’s food and traditions. Celebrate Iftar with this Pakistani family in Dubai. We learn about 5 different women from around the world as they prepare Five Ramadan Iftar Meals. Eight tips on how your Eid Al Fitr platter should look like. At Home with Shelina Permalloo’s Umm Ali Eid Dessert with Waitrose and Partners.Click here to view the full recipe. Find out how they prepare the UAE’s largest iftar at Grand Mosque – this is amazing! 10 Surprising Facts About Eid al Fitr. What is Eid al Adha?This Eid is sometimes known as the second Eid – find out why here. Here are a few websites you may find interesting as we learn more about the Islam faith.History- what is IslamDiscovering Sacred Texts: Islam, from the British LibraryIslam Question & AnswerSpecial thanks to Shamima Bibi for reviewing the content on this page and for suggesting the Islam Question + Answer website. Like this:Like Loading...