Iran (IMNA) - In Tehran, the Imam Khomeini Mosalla became a sea of believers, where Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei led the Eid prayers, his voice resonating with calls for mercy and unity.
Beyond Iran’s borders, this sacred day unfolded in myriad hues across the Muslim world. From Saudi Arabia to Senegal, from Turkey to Tunisia, the faithful marked the occasion with solemn prayers and vibrant celebrations. The communal Salat al-Eid echoed across open fields and grand halls, a testament to shared faith and collective joy. Families adorned themselves in new garments, feasted on delicacies, and exchanged gifts, embodying the spirit of renewal and gratitude that defines Eid. Charity flowed generously as Zakat al-Fitr ensured that even the less fortunate could partake in the festivities.
Eid al-Fitr is not merely a festival; it is a tapestry woven with threads of spirituality, community, and tradition. It celebrates resilience—the triumph of self-control during Ramadan—and gratitude for divine blessings. It is a day when barriers dissolve, when greetings of “Eid Mubarak” transcend borders and cultures, uniting millions in shared celebration.
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