Eid Mubarak is a major religious festival celebrated by Muslims all over the world.

It marks the end of the month of Ramadan, which is a month of fasting and prayer for Muslims.

The day of Eid starts with the Eid prayer, which is performed in large congregations in mosques or open spaces

Muslims typically wear new clothes and prepare special foods for the occasion

It is customary to exchange gifts and sweets with friends and family on this day.

The celebration lasts for three days, during which Muslims visit friends and family and offer prayers at the mosque.

It is also a time for forgiveness and reconciliation, with Muslims seeking to resolve any conflicts or grievances with others.

Many Muslim-majority countries declare public holidays for Eid, allowing people to spend more time with their loved ones.

Eid al-Fitr, the festival celebrated at the end of Ramadan, is usually the more widely celebrated of the two Eids.

Overall, Eid Mubarak is a time of joy, reflection, and community for Muslims around the world.