Nota de aplicación
One of the two canonical festivals of Islam. Falling on the first three days of the month of Shawwal, the festival immediately follows the fasting month of Ramadan. The festival is celebrated with the communal saying of the special Id prayer and special alms are given. These three days are a time for visiting friends, presenting gifts, wearing new clothes, feasting, congratulating one another, and visiting the graves of relatives. Official celebratory receptions are also held. This festival is also a public holiday throughout much of the Islamic world.
Referencias bibliográficas
- Filoramo, Giovanni, "Diccionario Akal de las Religiones", Ediciones Akal, 2001, p. 217
Términos alternativos
fiesta de la ruptura
- Filoramo, Giovanni, "Diccionario Akal de las Religiones", Ediciones Akal, 2001, p. 217
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Actividades
- .. Eventos
- .... evento
- ...... evento cultural
- ........ feriado
- .......... fiestas religiosas
- ............ fiestas islámicas
- .............. Id al Adha
- .............. Id al-Fitr
- .............. Lailat al QadrHattstein
- .............. MaulidHattstein