How Muslim around the world dress up for Eid-ul-Fitr?
Eid-As the holy month of Ramadan approaches its
end, Muslims around the world have started celebrating for their yearly
celebrations of Eid-ul-Fitr.
This Eid marks the end of Ramadan and the beginning of the new moon sighting
of shawaal.
Many of the
Muslims like to celebrate by dressing up and wearing their best clothes on Eid
day and going out to meet friends and relatives, looking and smelling good.
Muslims begin this occasion with the Eid prayers in the morning. Eid is a well-known tradition
from Islamic history and
is also indicated by Sunnah. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was known to have worn his
best cloak on Eid. Every
Culture has its own style and sense of dressing which also may vary from person
to person according to their likeness
Let’s have a look at how Muslims
from different parts of the world dress up on Eid day.
1- 1 Women in Palestine wearing their traditional dress with
intricate red thread embroidery and decorated with small mirrors. The dress is
known as “Thube”.
2- 2 Muslim kids in Kosovo taking part in a prayer during Eid
celebration wearing black waistcoats decorated with gold threads and bow ties.
3- 3 Malaysian women greeting each other on Eid-ul-Fitr adorned in bright coloured headscarves (hijab) and long gowns.
4- 4 Young Muslims from diverse Islamic cultures celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr in Australia dressed as they please.
5-Women in China
celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr in the traditional Muslim attire i.e. a headscarf (hijab)
and a cloak.
6- Muslims in U.A.E. greet each other on Eid-ul-Fitr day. Men are wearing their traditional headgear (keffiyeh) and a cloak (thobe). The dress is uniquely common and worn by the men in the Arab countries.
7- Kenyan Muslim
men snap a group selfie on the day of Eid-ul-Fitr. Both the adults and kids
wear a traditional headset and a cloak (Thobe).
The color of the headset is usually in alignment with the color of the clothes.
8 Muslim Women in the Philippines wear colorful headscarves and long robes.
9. Women in
Pakistan dress up for Eid-ul-Fitr in their traditional clothes i.e. shalwar
kameez. The outfits are usually embellished with intricate designs or
embroidery in other cases.
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