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From prayers to feasts: UAE families mark Eid Al Fitr with heartwarming traditions, reunions
From prayers to feasts: UAE families mark Eid Al Fitr with heartwarming traditions, reunions

Khaleej Times

time30-03-2025

  • Khaleej Times

From prayers to feasts: UAE families mark Eid Al Fitr with heartwarming traditions, reunions

Families across the UAE are coming together to celebrate Eid Al Fitr this Sunday, marking a time of joyous reunions and heartfelt traditions. Muslims gathered for special prayers this morning to kick off the festivities, with many then visiting friends and relatives to spend some quality time. For many residents, these gatherings are more than just a reunion — they also involve indulging in traditional dishes, sweets, and festive treats that add to the joyous atmosphere. 'Sense of togetherness' Basit Bafakki, a Dubai resident, began his Eid by offering prayers at the Eid Musallah in Al Nahda, joined by his brothers, friends, and relatives. Surrounded by hundreds of worshippers under the vast open sky, he described the experience as one of unity and gratitude. 'There's something truly special about praying in such a large congregation. The air is filled with peace, joy, and an overwhelming sense of togetherness that makes Eid even more meaningful,' he shared. Basit plans to continue the celebration with a family feast and by giving Eidiya (Eid money) to the younger members of his family. Later, he looks forward to spending time with friends in a relaxed setting, ensuring the festivities continue in the cherished company of loved ones. Spending time with family For Shukri Deria, a Somali-origin American expat in the UAE, the morning began with Eid prayers and new clothes, followed by family time. 'We began the morning with our Eid prayers and wore new clothes. The first day of Eid is primarily for family, a time for close celebrations. We keep it more intimate on day one," she shared. She said that the second day of the festivities is for friends, and the third day is reserved for the annual Somali kids Eid party. Maryam, a Russian expat, also embraced the day with prayers alongside her husband and children. For her, Eid is more than just tradition — it's about creating cherished memories. 'There's something magical about Eid morning. The peace, joy, and togetherness make it truly special,' she said. Following the prayers, Maryam plans to visit close friends who have become like family in Dubai. She looks forward to sharing traditional Eid sweets, exchanging gifts, and enjoying heartfelt conversations. 'Being away from home isn't always easy, but celebrating Eid with friends who feel like family makes it just as meaningful,' she added. Unique tradition Tariq Anwer, an Indian expat who has lived in Dubai for over 25 years, shared his tradition of attending Eid prayers at the Pakistan Education Academy in Oud Metha. 'I usually go here every year. The atmosphere was so serene and peaceful today as we prayed under the sky, with the weather also being quite good. We then bumped into old friends who had come to the prayer ground as well," he shared. His 17-year-old daughter, Tasmiyah, is looking forward to a festive day. "We went for lunch at a relative's house, then we will be gathering with relatives for dinner in Sharjah. The traditional cuisines include Biryani, Kebabs, Sheer Qorma, and Sevai. I am looking forward to a fun-filled day.' Abdul Qadir, a sales manager, also embraced the spirit of Eid by exchanging warm greetings with friends and visiting some relatives with his family. 'Eid is all about reconnecting with family. There's so much joy in visiting loved ones, sharing laughter, and reminiscing about old times,' he said. For lunch, Abdul joined his brother's household, where the entire family gathered for a festive feast. 'Sharing a meal on Eid feels special. These are the moments that truly matter,' he added. In the evening, he plans to host guests at his home for dinner. 'Eid isn't complete without a house full of loved ones. The best part is seeing everyone together, sharing happiness, and creating new memories,' he added. Festive delicacies and Eidiya For Sadia Anwar, one of the highlights of Eid is the community prayers. This year, for the fourth consecutive time, she attended prayers at the New Generation School with family and friends. 'It's a lovely community event that brings people from all walks of life together. The kids rush to line up for ice cream after the khutbah (speech), and it really feels like a village celebration,' she said. Sadia also appreciated how the event reflects the unique spirit of the UAE — the place she has called home for over 40 years. 'It's different from my home country because you see so many nationalities and traditional outfits. Elders hand out Eidiya, and children share chocolates with others. It's a beautiful communal feeling,' she reflected.

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