Which Eid is today in India? Know for how many days Muslims celebrate Eid ul Fitr, religious practices, rituals and more

Which Eid is today: In India, Muslims are celebrating Eid ul Fitr, also known as Meethi Eid or Ramadan Eid. Eid is celebrated for a period of three days in most of the countries across the globe. On the morning of Eid, people offer special prayers...

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Eid ul-Fitr is a celebration of gratitude to Allah for completing Ramadan.
India is celebrating Eid ul Fitr, one of the great festivals in Islam that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, on Saturday. Today, Saturday, March 21, 2026, is Eid al-Fitr (also known as Meethi Eid or Ramzan Eid). Eid Ul Fitr, also known as Ramzan Eid or Meethi Eid, is one of Islam’s most important festivals, observed by Muslims worldwide. Eid is celebrated on the day following Ramadan’s last day, hence the name ‘Festival of Breaking the Fast’.

In South Asia, it is commonly known as Meethi Eid or the “Sweet Festival” due to the special desserts prepared on this day, including sheer khurma — a milk-based vermicelli dish — along with dates and other sweets.

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Which Eid is today in India?

Today, India is celebrating Eid Ul Fitr, also known as Ramzan Eid or Meethi Eid. This festival marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting.

Significance: Celebrates the completion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting.

Common Traditions: Morning prayers (Salat al-Eid), wearing new clothes, giving to charity (Zakat al-Fitr), and enjoying sweet dishes like sheer khurma.
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Next Major Eid: Eid al-Adha (the Festival of Sacrifice) is expected to fall around May 27, 2026

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How many days Eid is celebrated?

The duration of Eid celebrations depends on which of the two major Eids you are referring to, as they have different traditional and religious lengths.

Eid al-Fitr (The "Sweet" Eid)

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Religious Duration: Historically, it is a 1-day celebration (the 1st of Shawwal).

Cultural Practice: In most Muslim-majority countries and communities, it is celebrated for 3 days.

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Public Holidays: Governments often announce 3 to 4 days of public holidays to allow families to travel and visit relatives

Eid Mubarak 2026: Rituals, significance

Essence of Eid-ul-Fitr

Eid ul-Fitr is a celebration of gratitude to Allah for completing Ramadan.

It highlights values learned during fasting like patience, humility, and compassion.

The festival reminds people to care for the less fortunate and share blessings.

Religious Practices & Rituals

Eid begins with a special congregational prayer called Salat al-Eid.

Muslims must give Zakat al-Fitr (charity) before prayers so everyone can celebrate.

People wake up early, wear new clothes, apply perfumes, and head to mosques or open grounds.

Greeting each other with “Eid Mubarak” is a key tradition.

Cultural Celebrations & Traditions

Eid is a time for family gatherings, reunions, and bonding.

Homes are decorated, and grand feasts are prepared.

Markets become vibrant, especially in the last days of Ramadan, with shopping for clothes, gifts, and food.

Traditional dishes include meat delicacies and sweets.

Eidi (money or gifts from elders to children) adds excitement to the celebrations.
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