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Asia Marks End of Ramadan, Celebrates Eid-ul-Fitr 

Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr be gathering for Qura'n recitation

JAKARTA, December 6 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Hundreds of millions of Muslims across Asia were Friday, December 6, celebrating the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan and the start of the three-day Eid-ul-Fitr.

In Jakarta, capital of the world's largest Muslim-populated nation, Friday officially marked the start of the new lunar month and the end of a month of fasting.

The country's second largest Muslim organization, the Muhammadiyah, had signaled the sighting of the new moon on Thursday, December 5, evening.

Thousands gathered in Monas Park, including President Megawati Sukarnoputri who looked on as a drum was beaten to signal the start of the festival, Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.

A heavy police presence ensured a better turn-out than last year, eyewitnesses said.

The start of the festival passed quietly in Muslim-majority Malaysia with the normally packed streets of Kuala Lumpur relatively quiet at the start of the holiday period as the urban population made its annual migration to the countryside.

In the overwhelmingly Catholic Philippines, Eid-ul-Fitr was this year designated a national public holiday for the first time, following a decision by President Gloria Arroyo last month.

In the southern islands of Jolo and Basilan, some members of the country's Muslim minority caused alarm by firing off gunshots into the air, a traditional means of celebration, an army spokesman said, but there were no reports of violence in the regions.

In Pakistan, the atmosphere remained tense, with mosques under heavy guard in Islamabad and the violence-plagued port city of Karachi.

The traditional message of Muslim brotherhood and unity was accompanied in several districts by condemnation of U.S. policy in Iraq and Israeli aggression on innocent Palestinians.

"Muslims are facing problems throughout the world," a prayer leader in Lahore told worshippers Friday.

"The Muslims in Iraq are facing the threat of American aggression. Let us condemn that, and pray to Allah that it unites Muslims to fight the American and Zionist terrorism."

In Bangladesh, the start of Eid-ul-Fitr got of to a peaceful start, with the hundreds of Eid congregations in capital Dhaka thronged by tens of thousands of devotees, including women and children.

Meanwhile, people in the Afghan capital Kabul, celebrating their second Eid-ul-Fitr following the overthrow of the Taliban regime, on Friday turned out onto the streets in their best clothes, with shops and roadside stalls doing a brisk trade in sweets, cakes and dried fruits.

While police increased their visibility around town, there were no reports of violence.

Eid-ul-Fitr, which literally means Celebration of the Breaking of the Fast, lasts for the first three days of the Muslim month of Shawal.

 

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