Eid al Fitr is celebrated today

Belgrade - Islamic believers celebrate Eid al Fitr, one of the biggest Muslim holiday, which is celebrated after a month-long fasting.

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Belgrade - Islamic believers celebrate Eid al Fitr, one of the biggest Muslim holiday, which is celebrated after a month-long fasting. This morning at 6:10 a.m. there was Bayram prayer, and on Friday, 9 August, in front of the mosque will be held Bajrakli Bayram sofra. Eid al Fitr is celebrated today Mufti Muhamed Jusufspahic read yesterday in Bajrakli mosque in Belgrade Ramadan Eid epistle to congratulate the holiday to all believers. "God has given us lent as a bridge towards ourselves, to see through, discern and mature, the lent by which to look through the windows of maturity not through mirrors of selfishness, god worshipping is by God to remove ourselves from the sin of forgetfulness and selfishness," said Mufti Jusufspahic. On reading the letter, he said that this day was a holiday, when believers pray to God and when God is looking forward to it. "God rejoiced us by his grace, forgiveness, and peace saved us from our hellish turmoil," said Jusufspahic. During the three-day holiday of Eid Ramadan Muslims around the world are organizing various celebrations, mutually visiting with relatives, friends and neighbors. /Tanjug, file/ Tanjug

Eid al Fitr is celebrated today

Mufti Muhamed Jusufspahić read yesterday in Bajrakli mosque in Belgrade Ramadan Eid epistle to congratulate the holiday to all believers.

"God has given us lent as a bridge towards ourselves, to see through, discern and mature, the lent by which to look through the windows of maturity not through mirrors of selfishness, god worshipping is by God to remove ourselves from the sin of forgetfulness and selfishness," said Mufti Jusufspahić.

On reading the letter, he said that this day was a holiday, when believers pray to God and when God is looking forward to it. "God rejoiced us by his grace, forgiveness, and peace saved us from our hellish turmoil," said Jusufspahić.

During the three-day holiday of Eid Ramadan Muslims around the world are organizing various celebrations, mutually visiting with relatives, friends and neighbors.

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