Eid el-fitir is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide.
It marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. Eid el-fitir is a joyous occasion characterised by prayers, feasting, giving of gifts, and charity.
It is a time for Muslims to come together with family and friends, express gratitude for the blessings received during Ramadan, and seek forgiveness for any shortcomings.
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Here is a list of countries where Eid al-Fitr is declared as a public holiday:
1. Afghanistan
2. Algeria
3. Azerbaijan
4. Bahrain
5. Bangladesh
6. Brunei
7. Comoros
8. Djibouti
9. Egypt
10. Gambia
11. Guinea
12. Indonesia
13. Iran
14. Iraq
15. Jordan
16. Kazakhstan
17. Kosovo
18. Kuwait
19. Kyrgyzstan
20. Lebanon
21. Libya
22. Malaysia
23. Maldives
24. Mali
25. Mauritania
26. Morocco
27. Niger
28. Nigeria
29. Oman
30. Pakistan
31. Palestine
32. Qatar
33. Saudi Arabia
34. Senegal
35. Sierra Leone
36. Somalia
37. Sudan
38. Suriname
39. Syria
40. Tajikistan
41. Tunisia
42. Turkey
43. Turkmenistan
44. United Arab Emirates
45. Uzbekistan
46. Yemen