Eid al-Fitr or the "Celebration of Breaking the Fast" is one of the most celebrated of every Muslim occasion, saw by 1.6 billion Muslims around the globe.
During the whole month of Ramadan, Muslims watch a severe fast and take an interest in devout exercises, for example, charity-giving and harmony making.
Toward the finish of Ramadan, Muslims all through the world break their fast and praise their achievements in Eid al-Fitr.Eid al-Fitr falls on the first day the month of Shawwal, which signifies "To Be Light and Vigorous" or "Lift or Carry" in Arabic.
Shawwal is the name of the month that pursues Ramadan in the Islamic schedule.The Islamic or Hijri schedule is a lunar schedule, in view of the developments of the moon instead of the sun.
Lunar years have a sum of 354 days, contrasted with sun-powered years which have 365.25 days.
Every one of twelve lunar months has 29 or 30 days, starting when the sickle moon shows up in the sky.