Eid-al- Fitr is a festival celebrated by all Muslims at the end of Ramadan. In the month of Ramadan all Muslims observe fasting and participate in charitable events. Muslims believe that on the 27th night of Ramadan which is also known as Lailat-ul-Qadr, the Quran was sent down to earth. This Night of Power is said to be worth a thousand months and Muslims spend the whole night in prayer.
Eid is the day Muslims celebrate the month of fast with friends and family.
Eid-al-Fitr is the festival to create an ambience of triumph, love and happiness all around. On the Day of Eid Muslims proceed to the Mosque for a special Eid Ceromony and the visit family for the rest of the day after a special meal to celebrate Eid,
From Home to home, and heart to heart,
From one place to another.
Loughborough Students Union would like to wish you a, Eid Mubarak