`Eid
al-Fitr is the day of
celebration that marks the end of Ramadan. Muslims visit family members,
enjoy special meals together and wear new clothes. Children receive
gifts of money from their relatives. Amusement rides for children are
set up in the streets, and people watch fireworks at night.
Officially,
the celebration lasts for three days, but if it falls in the middle of
the week, shops and schools may stay closed for the entire week.
Let’s
now see some of the different and various forms of celebrating `Eid
al-Fitr all over the world.