Germany will officially celebrate Eid al-Fitr 2025 on Sunday, March 30th and mark the joyful end of Ramadan.
The announcement comes from the European Council for Fatwa and Research and Islamic religious authority in Germany and confirms the date based on astronomical calculations.
After Ramadan has completed for 30 days, Muslims across Germany will come together for festive prayers, family meetings and municipal celebrations.
Germany does not officially recognize Eid as a holiday. However, the spirit of the occasion will be felt nationwide in mosques, houses and community events.
Germany typically follows the moon sighting traditions for religious observations.
It is worth noting that the second largest religion in Germany is 4.7 million supporters of Islam.
In Eid al-Fitr, the festivities often contain municipal prayers, meetings and the exchange of meals, which creates a feeling of unity and belonging, but it also depends on the cultural background of every Muslim
When the holy month comes to an end, anticipation builds on a day of gratitude, charity and joy. Eid Mubarak to celebrate everyone in Germany and beyond!