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What do Muslims get up to on Eid-Ul-Fitr, the three day festival to mark end of Ramadhan: Fusion of Reflection, Unity, and Generosity

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Perth 2 mins read

Media Opportunity: Capture the way various Muslim families in Perth celebrate Eid including live Interview of Local President, Spokesperson and local attendees.

Perth, Australia - April 9, 2024 - The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Perth extends a warm invitation to everyone to join us in celebrating Eid-Ul-Fitr on Thursday, April 11th 10:30am at Perth's largest Nasir Mosque. 

Eid-Ul-Fitr is more than just a day of feasting and festivities; it is a time for Muslims to reflect on their journey throughout Ramadan. During Ramadan, Muslims strive to be better individuals - better citizens, better neighbours, better colleagues, and ultimately, better Muslims. And thus this day is a celebration and gratitude for that opportunity of growth.

Eid-Ul-Fitr begins with a mandatory act of charity, known as Fitrana, where every community member, from a newborn to the elderly, contributes towards helping the less fortunate. This act of giving ensures that those who do not have the means to partake from the joyous celebrations of Eid can do so.

"We invite everyone, irrespective of faith or background, to join us in celebrating Eid-Ul-Fitr," said Mr Anjum Qaisrani, President for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Perth. "Let us host you again at this time of unity, compassion, and spreading of love to our friends, family, and community members. Let us come together to embrace the spirit of Eid and share in the blessings of this special day."

The Eid-Ul-Fitr celebration hosted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Perth will feature prayers, traditional festivities, and communal refreshments, allowing people of all backgrounds to come together in a joyous celebration.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, April 11th, 2024
  • Time: 10:30 AM
  • Location: Nasir Mosque

Join us as we mark the end of Ramadan with gratitude, generosity, and unity. Together, let us reaffirm our commitment to making our communities and the world a better place for all.

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About us:

Ahmadiyya Muslims Community Perth's local hub is the Nasir Mosque, Perth's largest. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Internationation is the single largest united Muslim community founded in 1989 now spanning over 200 countries with membership exceeding tens of millions. Despite being the subject of harsh persecution in many Muslim-majority countries, the Ahmadiyya Muslim community continues to be the leading advocate for universal human rights and protection for religious and other minorities. Its members are among the most law-abiding, educated, and engaged Muslims in the world.


Contact details:

For media inquiries, please contact:

- Dr Ata Ul Hadi [Press & Media Co-ordinator for AMC Perth; 0424 049 281; ataulhadi@ymail.com]

- Mr Soofi Abdul Hakim [Outreach Co-ordinator for AMC Perth; 0431 173 270; askislam.perth@gmail.com]

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