Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan with communal celebration, new clothes, shared meals, and the receipt of alms—transforming the discipline of fasting into joy and ensuring that spiritual practice issues in generosity. The festival embodies the Islamic principle that private devotion must bear fruit in public solidarity and care.
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