The celebration of the end of
the Holy month of Ramadan is drawing near. It is called Eid Al-Fitr. A day
where all Muslims troop to the praying ground in different parts of the world
including Nigeria to offer prayers. On this day, there are certain things you
are not expected to do on the day so that you will get the utmost reward. In
line with this, here are some of the things.
Taking too many Selfies
There is nothing wrong with taking selfies. However, do not overdo
it by taking pictures every minute and splashing it on your social media pages.
Eid celebrates the end of Ramadan, reflect and ensure you do not return to the
bad habits you have dropped.
Food bingeing
Granted, you have the tendency to food binge at the end of
Ramadan especially in the morning of going to the prayer ground. Just
eating Date is enough and then after you return you can eat. In summary, do not
over eat.
Appearing dishevelled
You are supposed to wear your best attires on the day of Eid and
men are allowed to use perfume. This will reflect the fact that you are
celebrating. However, dressing shabbily and looking dirty is not really
encouraged.
Returning to your bad habits
Some persons are just waiting for the morning of Eid to
return to their bad habits. They take and do all sorts of things that are
prohibited in Islam. So what is the essence of your abstinence from all these
things during Ramadan?
Fasting on the day of Eid
You are not allowed to fast on the day of Ramadan. It is highly
prohibited and not permissible. If it is just water, you should drink.
Sleeping during Eid
Eid is all about celebrating the festival with your family,
relatives, and friends. Instead of spending it by sleeping and doing nothing,
go out, to visit your relatives and spread the joy of Eid. For those whose
family and relatives live quite far away, they can lodge in a hotel where
they get an extra 50% off on all hotels with code EIDNG50 if they book on
Jumia Travel.
Forgetting to give Zakat al-Fitr
Zakat is a payment made annually under Islamic law on certain
kinds of property and used for charitable and religious purposes, one of the
Five Pillars of Islam. Zakat al-Fitr is money, food, or similar items given to
the poor as a charitable act to celebrate the end of Ramadan. The purpose
of the Zakat al-Fitr is to prevent people from begging during the
celebration. It must be given on behalf of all Muslims, young and old, male and
female. It is also obligatory to give it before the Eid prayer, and not
permissible to delay it until after the Eid prayer.
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