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Alain St.Ange, President of the African Tourism Board & Secretary General of FORSEAA currently on a working mission in Indonesia this morning issued the African Tourism Board’s good wishes for a Happy EID UL-FITR to the Muslim Communities right accross the world.
St.Ange who is a former Tourism Minister of the Seychelles said that this period of celebrations must also be a time for reflection. “The world has changed since we entered the era of the Covid-19 pandemic. More than ever before we need everyone, immaterial of colour of the skin, religion or nationality to come together as one and work together to tackle the post Covid start-up of our respective economies.
How to celebrate Eid this year under coronavirus restrictions
As the country begins its roadmap out of lockdown, rules have eased and some customs and festivities will be allowed during this year’s celebrations
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Muslims across the world will be celebrating Eid al-Fitr on Thursday (13/5/21), a religious holiday that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Sometime last week, I posted the following on a couple of platforms, and copied also to some individual family members and friends: ldquo;Good morning all.
When Eid al-Fitr is in the UK, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia now the date has been announced
The date of Eid al-Fitr has been announced
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There are two Eids celebrated each year in the Islamic calendar.
On Thursday, Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Fitr, which is also known as the festival of breaking fast.