Ramadhan is almost coming to an end and Muslims from around the world are preparing and anticipating the day of Eid al-Fitr.

One of the central days of rejoicing and celebrating, the day of Eid al-Fitr concludes Ramadhan remarkably by allowing us to express our gratitude to Allah for the immense we’ve experienced during Ramadhan.

As we say goodbye to an arduous month of abstaining from and , Eid al-Fitr allows us to rejoice in the material blessings through eating, drinking and remembering Allah.

The (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, “They are days of eating, drinking, and remembrance of God.” [Bukhari]

But many of us get stuck in a rut when deciding how to spend the day. If you feel you can relate to this, here are some on making the most of Eid al-Fitr

Start Early

Start the day off by waking up early so that you don’t miss the chance of praying Fajr in congregation at the . Upon returning home, one should perform the purificatory bath (ghusl), which also applies to a person who does not attend the Eid prayer. Whilst performing Ghusl, try to focus on oral hygiene by using a miswaak or a toothbrush if a miswaak is not accessible. On completing the Ghusl, finalise this by wearing either new or the best of your clothes and applying the best of your perfumes. 

Start With Some Dates

Before leaving the house, eat something (ideally dates) as was the practice of the PBUH. The Prophet PBUH never proceeded (for the prayer) on the Day of Eid al-Fitr unless he had eaten some dates. [Sahih Bukhari] 

What’s more, if possible, an odd number of dates should be eaten as this was also a common practice of the Prophet PBUH. 

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Walking, Taking Different Routes and Meeting Others

When making your way to the mosque, try to walk there. If that’s not possible, park your car at a distance from the mosque and walk the remaining way. Take one route there and another back while saying ‘Allahu Akbar‘ quietly to oneself. The significance of taking two routes is that one maximises his chance of meeting and rejoicing with more people. Upon meeting someone on the day, say, ‘Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum (May Allah accept it from us and from you),’ as was the practice of the Sahaba

Express Your Gratitude

Throughout the day, one should try to continuously be conscious of Allah by thanking Him and making one’s and joy apparent. Whilst it is a day of festivity and rejoicing, a huge part of Eid is all about expressing gratitude to Allah for being able to fast and be patient throughout the month of Ramadhan

Eat, Drink and Spend Time With Others

The day of Eid is all about gathering, spending time with loved ones and sharing the love by gifting and sharing. Whatever you choose to do on this day, give the day its due significance. Eating and drinking on this day are stressed to the point that Allah has made it illegal to fast on the day. 

Do Something Special!

Make an effort to organise time for leisurely activities. Take the kids for a day out. Dine out with the spouse. Buy gifts for one another. Visit your grandparents. Make it a point to visit the graveyard to pay your respects to those who could not be with us. Whatever you choose to do on the day of Eid al-Fitr, ensure that you spend generously and make it a time to remember. 

The of how one should spend the day of Eid have been left vague for a reason. There are integral things to be conscious of such as thanking Allah, rejoicing and praying the Eid salah as early as possible. However, besides these acts, one can spend the day how he/she wishes as long as one does not engage in disliked or prohibited endeavours. 

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