Rabat-Eben Eid al-Fitr in Morocco, where you have to come alive when millions gather for special oath prayers.
From young to older people all attracts elegantly traditional Clothing – white or lively colored Djellabas, Fokia and Gandouras – create a festive and culturally rich celebration.
Tens of thousands of mosques and must celebrate Eid prayers across the country.
The following photos were taken in Ain Aouda, a city in the suburb of Rabat.
Eid prayers take place in the early morning of oath and collect millions of mosque goals across the country.
The prayer comprises two units, starting with the Takbir, and in each unit al-Fatiha and another sura of the Koran are recited.
A number of Takbirs or Allah-u Akbar are recited in the first unit. During the second unit, a number of takbirs are recited after recitation.
Takbir sounded and repeated in Morocco.
According to the prayers, families gather at the breakfast table, where home -made sweets are the focus.
The sweets are also accompanied by a number of traditional Moroccan pastries such as “Msemen”, “Bagrir” and “Harsha” as well as fragrant mint tea.
In some Moroccan parts of the Moroccan, neighbors and relatives often exchange sweets as gestures of good will and the joint celebration.
Children will wake up in the early morning, not for breakfast and not for a different purpose than proudly attracting the new clothing that was bought by their parents, especially for oath Al fitr.
You will also wait for your family members to give them money in cash. During the day, the spirit of tradition and family complement each other to make Eid al Fitr one of these special days in a Moroccan calendar.