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• Like all other religions, Islam has a number of special occasions of celebration.
• These occasions are observed with joy, thanksgiving and excitement.
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• The two major festivals in Islam each year are :
• 'Id-ul-Fitr and • 'Id-ul-Adha.• Id means recurring
happiness.
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•Ramadam: Time of fasting.
•Eid: Another name for Id-ul-Fitr – Muslim festival.
•Mubarak: Greeting of good will on Eid cards.
Keywords to help with your understanding:Keywords to help with your understanding:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8KQxZKdK8vk
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Complete your 8ways Enquiry sheet while Watching the clip……
Aim to fill in as many sections of your sheet as possible!
Note any new words, sights you see, sounds you hear etc…
ALSO: Jot down any questions you have, hopefully you will be able to answer them at
The end of the lesson!
• Copy the following headings into your book.
• Leave at least 5 lines between each heading.
• Summarise each slide into bullet points.
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WWhen?hen?
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Lets look at the Festival in detail…..
• Id-ul-Fitr festival or Eid-ul-Fitr festival, commonly known as Eid is the most important occasion of Islamic calendar.
WWhat is Id-ul-Fitr?hat is Id-ul-Fitr?
• Ramadan is said to be the holy month of Muslims, it is believed that holy book Qu’ran was revealed to prophet Muhammad during this month by the angel Jibril.
• It is believed that during this month the gates of hell are closed and the gates of heaven are open.
WhyWhy the Celebration? the Celebration?
'Fitr' is derived from the word 'fatar'
meaning 'breaking’. The weeks of
fasting came to an end.
• The Prophet Muhammad declared the last day of Ramadan as a day of celebration strengthening the feeling of brotherhood.
• The festival begins with the first sighting of the new
moon.• Muslims in most
countries rely on news of an official sighting, rather than looking at the sky themselves.
WhenWhen does the festival begin? does the festival begin?
WhereWhere is the festival celebrated?
• Id ul Fitr festival is celebrated by Muslim communities all over the world with great devotion and joy.
• Muslims gather in a Mosque or a large open area to offer special prayers of Eid.
On the morning of the festival, men will cut their hair and nails. Everyone will take a bath and wear brand new clothes. The men will wear white clothes because white symbolizes purity. The women will wear perfume and decorate their hands with henna.
Getting Ready!
People visit each other's homes and take part in festive meals with special dishes, beverages and desserts. This will be the first meal Muslims will have
had in a month. There are special services out of doors, in Mosques, as well as processions through the streets.
Partying!
Eid is also a time of forgiveness, and making amends.
On this day Muslims distribute all kinds of gifts from,
clothes to food or cash to those in need.
Thinking of others!
• Imagine that you are on holiday in Egypt, Ramadan has just ended, you are writing to someone back home in Liverpool.
• Describe in as much detail as you can, the celebrations that you are witnessing on your holiday:
• Why are they celebrating?• How are people dressed?• What are they eating?• How are they celebrating?• Who are they giving presents too and why?
Remember to include a special greeting:
Ask your teacher for
a template for your card!
http://www.islamicplayground.com/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=28
http://theeid.dgreetings.com/card/index.html
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