Marking the conclusion of the fasting month of Ramadan is Eid al-Fitr. This is related to the communal aspects of the fast, which depicts many of the basic values of the Muslim community, for example charity, empathy for the poor, steadfastness, patience, worship, etc. It is believed by some scholars that fasting is done to extol fundamental distinctions, praising the power of the spiritual realm, simultaneously acknowledging the subordination of the physical realm.
1. AfricaEid is celebrated in Africa by Muslims in several areas, particularly in Sahel, where Islam is adhered to by many and North Africa, the Horn of Africa.
2. TunisiaTunisia enjoys three to four days of celebration, only 2 of which days are a national holiday, the 1st Eid and the second Eid. Preparations, however, begin several days earlier. Special biscuits are prepared to distribute to relatives and friends on the day, including several kinds of "ka'ak” and Baklawa. Early in the morning, men will visit the mosque, where as the women will either stay in and make preparations for the celebration by putting together new toys and outfits for their children, as well as a large family lunch usually held at one of the parents' homes or go with the men. There may be dancing and music during the daylight hours, but the feasting lasts throughout the day and several gifts are a large part of the custom. Also, food is the crux of this holiday, so this is another highlight of the evening.
3. EgyptThe Eid day begins with a small snack which is followed by Eid prayers in assemblage attended by children, men and women in which the Egyptians are reminded by the sermon, of the good deeds and virtues they should practice unto others, even strangers, during Eid and also throughout the year.
4. IndiaThe night before Eid, on the Indian subcontinent, is called Chaand Raat, meaning, "Night of the Moon." Muslims in these countries will often visit shopping malls and bazaars with their families for Eid shopping. Females, especially younger girls, will often apply the traditional henna or Mehndi, on their hands and feet and wear vibrant bangles.
5. PakistanPeople wear new clothes to get ready for Eid prayer on the day of Eid al-Fitr in Pakistan. People are supposed to give mandatory charity on behalf of each of their family member to the poor or needy afore Eid day or at least afore the Eid prayer. This will allow everybody to feel the joy of Eid and not feel depressed. There is a national holiday for three whole days for Eid celebration, while greetings and festivities tradition generally continue for the entire month. Since a long time, there was a tradition that people send fancy and beautiful Eid greeting cards to relatives who are distant, family members and friends.