Fasting at the Ramadan Festival (a) (i) What is the meaning of fasting? According to the Webster Dictionary, Quick is defined as "quit all food", "eat only small amounts of food and certain foods, especially as a religious ceremony". One day during fasting. "- Webster University Dictionary From this dictionary you can see that fasting is related to the abandonment of something within a certain period of time.
The two main Muslim religious festivals are 'Id al-Adha' which corresponds to Ramadan's festival (Ramadan) and Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. Ramadan's holiday is usually a break after the month of fasting and a family visit. 'Id al-Adha celebrates the willingness of Abraham to sacrifice his son, then he will miraculously become ram, so most families try to sacrifice ram on this day. Other religious festivals include Muuri doan navi to commemorate the birth of the prophet Muhammad, which is particularly important for Sufi, and Islamic New Year, the first day of Moharam.
There are holidays of the Ramadan Festival (3 days) and the Sacrifice Festival (4 days), but these holidays change every year because the Ramadan Festival and the Sacrifice Festival are calculated according to the Muslim calendar. If these festivals are in the middle of the week, the break will be a week at Arefe (the day before the party). In Austria, summer vacation is usually held from early July to early September. Apart from Vorarlberg and Salzburg there is no autumn vacation, but there are Christmas holidays (24th December to 6th January) and Easter holidays (10 days ago). The medium-term break in February is one week, the period of Pentecost is 4 days including the weekend. There is also a free day between religious festivals (assuming Ascension Island, Corpus Christi etc.)
Eid al-Fitr is also known as a fast food and a refreshment of snacks. It represents the end of Ramadan and the beginning of the three-day feast in several countries, including Jordan and the United Arab Emirates. This is one of the two main festivals of Islam, and Eid al-Adha is another important festival. Eid al-Fitr celebrates the end of fasting during Ramadan. It is impossible to accurately predict the date of Eid al-Fitr according to the Gregorian calendar. This is because the month of Shawwal begins, after confirming the new month, the fasting month is over. You can see the new moon as early as late in a specific place. For that reason, Muslims from various communities, such as the east coast of the United States and Canada and the west coast, may start a celebration of Eid al-Fitr on different days.