20 March 2026
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Eid al-Fitr: A Time of Reflection, Gratitude, and Unity

Eid al-Fitr: A Time of Reflection, Gratitude, and Unity
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Eid al-Fitr marks the joyful end of Ramadan and is observed as a time of deep reflection on personal growth, gratitude for blessings, and renewed commitment to caring for others. The day emphasizes gratitude for sustenance and mercy, as Muslims thank God for strength during fasting and for the ability to share with family, friends, and the less fortunate through charitable giving. It is a celebration of community and unity, as people gather for prayers, communal meals, and acts of hospitality that transcend social differences. The core teachings upheld during Eid—empathy, peace, and generosity—invite believers to extend kindness beyond their own circle and to work toward a more harmonious society. Eid Mubarak to Muslims around the world.

Sports Editor at Global Sport News

Meera Reddy is a former national-level cricketer turned sports journalist. She covers international cricket, Olympics, and major sporting events, bringing insider perspective to Global Sport News coverage.

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