Updated On: 31 March, 2025 10:19 AM IST | ronak mastakar
Muslims gathered at the BMC Mohammad Hussain Ground, YMCA, Mumbai Central, on Monday to offer Eid-al-Fitr prayers, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan. (Pics/Ashish Raje)

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The crescent moon signalled the end of Ramzan the night before, and millions of Muslims across the country gathered in mosques and prayer grounds on Monday morning to offer Namaz in celebration of Eid al-Fitr
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The air was filled with joy and unity as communities came together in prayer, marking a moment of gratitude and reflection

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From bustling city centers to peaceful rural towns, the spirit of togetherness and devotion was palpable as families, friends, and neighbors shared in the festivities
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With heartfelt prayers for peace and prosperity, today`s celebrations exemplified the essence of Eid - a time for renewal, charity, and compassion

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The morning air was filled with a sense of reverence and community as people sought blessings for peace and prosperity in the year ahead
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Mumbai witnessed large crowds at the mosque, with families and friends coming together to share in the joy of the occasion

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This reflected the spirit of unity and devotion that marks the festival
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Eid al-Fitr, which means "Festival of Breaking the Fast," is celebrated at the conclusion of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting

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After a month of abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs during daylight hours, Eid marks a time of festivity, where Muslims express their gratitude for the strength and patience shown during Ramadan
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