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Eid Mubarak ramadan 2017 ends this Sunday 25 June
Ramadan – The date of end of ramadan is this Saturday night. It's the french Council of the Muslim faith (CFCM) who called him on the night of doubt, at the Paris Mosque. Ramadan 2017 and Eid el Fitr will take place tomorrow, Sunday 25 June …
Eid Mubarak ramadan 2017 ends this Sunday 25 June
The end date of Ramadan 2017 was set for this Saturday 24 June evening. It's the french Council of the Muslim faith (CFCM) who announced it on that night of doubt. It was through the observation of the crescent moon that the CFCM was able to decide that Eid el Fitr, the feast that marks the breaking of the fast of the month of Ramadan, will take place on Sunday 25 June 2017.
Eid Mubarak is a traditional Muslim greeting used during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations (the feast of the end of the Ramadan fast) Eid al-Adha (The Feast of Sacrifice). This phrase can be translated into French as "Happy Birthday (Eid) ».
Muslims wish each other Eid Mubarak after performing Eid prayer. This celebration continues until the end of the last day of Eid. Saying these exact words is a cultural tradition influenced by deep religious roots. However, these words are by no means part of the obligations of religion.
Eid refers to the occasion itself, while Mubarak roughly means "that it is good for you" or "God bless you". The term is commonly used in the same context as "congratulations" or "happy (Party) ».
Ramadan, also spelled ramadhan, is the ninth month of the Hegirian calendar.
Only month's name in the Koran, Ramadan is, for Muslims, the "holy month par excellence" because it is the month of fasting (or saoum) and contains Laylat al-Qadr.
During this month, Muslims of the required age, according to the currents of Islam, don't have to eat, Drink, Smoking, or have sex from dawn to sunset. Other prohibitions are less consensual.
Ramadan is considered the "month of charity" car, when it ends, the faithful must acquit in alms, zakât al-fitr. It is also the month in which many other important events in the history of Islam are commemorated.
Across the Arab world, Ramadan's fasting period is synonymous with record TV audiences and advertising revenue, but also innovations in the program grid. Indeed, during this time of year, a host of programs are produced specifically for this moment when the whole family gathers in front of the small screen. This concerns TV series but also hidden cameras. 33 TV series were filmed in Egypt for the month of Ramadan. Fouad Loukili, Moroccan producer, explains “that in terms of symbolism, television is the one that accompanies us, first of all to know the time of the breaking of the fast and by the specificity of the schedules of Ramadan, people are more willing to be facing the TV and around the table. Television thus becomes a full member of the family “. The programs are therefore intended to be unifying and for the whole family.