Eid al-Fitr is on the way, and it’s time to indulge and celebrate this wonderful, holy occasion.
So, what is it? It’s a celebration that comes after the fasting month of Ramadan, where Muslims carry out prayers during the day, donate money to charity, get together with family and friends, exchange gifts and most importantly, feast on traditional dishes.
How do you prepare for Eid? Around this time, Muslims throughout the world are busy looking for brand-new outfits and thinking of the traditional desserts that make an Eid table, including kunafa, qatayef and Eid biscuits known as maamoul.