Believers of the Islamic religion celebrate Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr lasts three days, and it is customary to spend the first day of Eid with the family

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Believers of the Islamic faith celebrate Eid al-Fitr today, which marks the end of a month-long fast.

Eid al-Fitr lasts three days.

It is customary that the first day of Eid is spent with the family, the second day is spent visiting cemeteries, and the third day is spent socializing with friends, acquaintances and neighbors.

Eid is congratulated with the words "Bajram sherif mubarek olsun", which in translation means: "May the noble Eid be blessed", and the answer is: "Allah razi olsun", which in translation means: "May God be pleased".

The head of the Islamic community in Montenegro, Rifat Fejzić, said in his Eid message that this Eid should be a celebration of the victory of lasting values ​​over the passing moment, the victory of peace over violence, justice over force.

Yesterday, in a congratulatory message on the occasion of that holiday, he called on the faithful to rejoice in the days of Eid, because they managed to overcome "all those destructive forces in us".

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