Eid celebrated with gaiety across Karnataka


Eid celebrated with gaiety across Karnataka

Bangalore, Aug 9 (IANS): Muslims across Karnataka Friday celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr with religious fervour and gaiety, marking the end of fasting in the holy month of Ramadan.

As declared by state imam Maulana Khadeer Ahmed Ada-ul-Amri, after the moon was sighted late on a cloudy Thursday, thousands of devout Muslims congregated at Eidgahs and mosques in Bangalore, Belgaum, Gulbarga, Hubli, Mysore and other towns for Eid prayers amid tight security.

After the congregation, the devout, dressed in new clothes and wearing skull caps, greeted each other and exchanged gifts. Many of them also donated funds (fitra) to the poor and needy to celebrate the festival.

Later, they part took in a sumptuous feast and distributed alms to the needy, marking the first day of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Hijra calendar (azli fazli).

People in the coastal areas of the state, however, celebrated Eid Thursday as they sighted the moon late Wednesday itself.

Governor H.R. Bhardwaj, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, former union minister C.K. Jaffer Sharief, former state minister Roshan Baig and prominent Muslim leaders and scholars greeted the people on the occasion.

In Bangalore, the largest gathering was at the Eidgah near the illuminated Masjid-e-Khadaria on Miller's road in the city centre.

Elaborate security arrangements were made to maintain peace and prevent any untoward incident.

 

Across India

Millions of Muslims celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr with joy and traditional gaiety across India, home to the world's second largest Muslim population.

The young and old thronged mosques big and small in hundreds of cities and towns in the morning for the main prayers, the festivities disrupted in some areas by monsoon rains.

Eid, also known as "Meethi Eid" (Sweet Eid), marks the end of a month of Ramadan fasting.

Some 40-50,000 thronged the 17th century Fatehpuri mosque in Old Delhi, the mass packing the redstone building's corridors and balconies and also the many roads and lanes around it.

"We prayed for the welfare of all people and the country," Naib Imam Moulvi Mohammed Mouzzam Ahmed told IANS. "Once the prayers got over, many Hindus and Sikhs came in to hug their Muslim brothers."

Muslim men -- of all age groups -- also hugged one another after the prayers.

Similar scenes were replicated all across the country, from Jammu and Kashmir in the northern tip to Tamil Nadu in the deep south and from Assam in the northeast to Gujarat on the west coast.

Muslims in Kerala celebrated Eid a day earlier.

For the first time in years, Eid fell on a Friday, making it twice as auspicious, Shabbir Somji, senior member of Khoja Asla Ashri Jamaat, told IANS in Mumbai.

At the historic Burha Jame Mosque in Guwahati, Imam Anowar Hussain led the prayers. "We prayed for lasting peace in Assam," Hussain told IANS. He added: "The true meaning of Islam in peace."

The prayers were followed by festival delicacies including varieties of biryanis and home-made desserts besides fresh fruits.

The famed "sheer-korma" was made in every Muslim home. It is a sweet preparation made of milk, vermicelli, dates, dry fruits and saffron -- and consumed with relish.

Almost everywhere, Muslims were dressed in their finest clothes.

In Mumbai, lakhs of Muslims trooped out of their homes at dawn to the nearest mosque to offer the thanksgiving "khutba". Similar prayer meetings were also held all over Maharashtra.

Tens of thousands of Muslims offered 'Namaz-e-Eid' at Eidgahs or open grounds and mosques in Andhra Pradesh. Over three lakh people gathered in Hyderabad's historic Miralam Eidgah.

Some imams prayed for an end to conflicts in Palestine, Syria, Egypt, Iraq and Afghanistan.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav joined the festivities at Eidgah in Lucknow, and said the festival underlined universal brotherhood and secularism.

In Kolkata, the Red Road saw over 40,000 devotees offer namaz. The festival was an all-inclusive affair with members of other religions also taking part.

Rains failed to dampen the Eid spirit in Chandigarh and some other towns of Punjab and Haryana. Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal took part in the celebrations.

Muslims also prayed in Srinagar and other parts of the Kashmir Valley even as authorities placed separatist leaders under house arrest to maintain law and order.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah offered prayers at the Hazratbal shrine on the banks of the Dal Lake in Srinagar.

In Jammu region, curfew was imposed and soldiers were called out in Kishtwar town after about 500 villagers raised pro-independence slogans, sparking clashes between two communities.

  

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  • arif, saudi arabia

    Sat, Aug 10 2013

    masha allah,,,, eid mubarak to all

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  • Zahoor Ahmed, Karkala

    Sat, Aug 10 2013

    Dear All,I wish you a very happy eid

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Sat, Aug 10 2013

    Eid Mubarak.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 10 2013

    It is very strange that these Muslim leaders are more interested in publicity and never bothered to know whether all the grounds and open space organised for Eid prayers were prepared with minimum floor mats or at least plastic sheets so that the worshipers will not have to face uncovered open ground. Where are the Muslim philanthropists and volunteers?
    Please see that during rainy season the worship will not pray while drenching, in parks and open space they will not pray on soiled and dirty ground, in wet region they will not pray on wet floors.
    Please create Eid committee and check the Muslim population in a region and check the prayer facilities like Eidgah, mosques, open space and their surroundings, so that the faithful will pray with dignity.
    Jai Hind!

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  • M W Pereira, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 09 2013

    To all my Muslim brothers,
    Happy Eid to all of you.
    May you live in good health and prosperity with your family for the next 100 years!

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  • sahan, Bajpe,Dxb

    Sat, Aug 10 2013

    Dear Mr.M W Pereira,
    Thid Eid brings happiness,health,prosperity etc etc etc .... not only for muslims but for all religious peoples.Let the all the people live with their family 100 more years.
    LOVE FOR ALL HATRED FOR NONE

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  • Kannada warrior, Surathkal/USA

    Fri, Aug 09 2013

    Happy Eid to all muslim brothers and sisters and to everyone!

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  • AKBAR AMEER, DUBAI - MANGALORE

    Fri, Aug 09 2013

    Masha Allah! EiD Mubarak to All..
    When Ramadhan was about to start we
    just couldn't wait.
    And now when it is about to leave ,
    we just can’t bare! How fast this beautiful month leaves …
    O Allah Accept all our Ibadah our
    fasting and Forgive us in this Ramadan.
    O Allah please Grant us many more
    Ramadan full of Your Absolute
    Rehmah and Maghfirah…


    Alwida To The Month Of Mercy,
    Alwida To The Month Of Forgiveness,
    Alwida To The Month Of Protection Against Fire.
    Alwida To The Month Of Generosity,
    Alwida To The Month Of Kindness,...
    Alwida To The Month Of Patience.
    Alwida To The Most Blessed Month Of The Year,
    Alwida Ramadan!

    May ALLAH give Us Chance To See N Do Ibadah On Next Ramadan.
    Ameen...

    *** EiD Mubarak to all muslim Brothers & Sisters ***

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 09 2013

    Really great to know that Eid celebrated with gaiety across Karnataka.May God bless all our Muslim brothers and sisters all the best and everything great in their life.Thanq.

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