#EidMubark to all. Let’s try and smile through disasters...the times, they sure will be changing... #ঈদ_মোবারক
— parambrata (@paramspeak) May 25, 2020
— subhashree ganguly (@subhashreesotwe) May 25, 2020
#EidMubarak
— Raj chakraborty (@iamrajchoco) May 25, 2020
❤️❤️❤️
"Deep in my heart I do believe, we shall over come someday... "
— Arpita Chatterjee (@ArpitaCP) May 24, 2020
Remember bad days are always temporary. This too pass. May this year, Eid bring you all the comfort & peace you have ever prayed for ☪️#eidmubarak2020 #PrayForBengal #PrayForWorld pic.twitter.com/cw7EkIGmV2
#EidAlFitr #EidUlFitr #eidmubarak2020 #SeasonsGreetings to all my friends. #StaySafeStayHealthy @amppvtltd @imaritrads @sarbanitweets ☪️ pic.twitter.com/S9Y4vPuTCC
— Ram Kamal । राम कमल (@Ramkamal) May 25, 2020
Eid-Al-Fitr or Eid, is an Arabic term which means "festival of breaking of the fast". The festival takes place in the month of Shawwal. Muslims fast for a whole month known as Ramadan.