Men make sweets at a small traditional factory in preparation for Eidul Fitr, in Kabul. PHOTO: Reuters

In pictures: Muslims across the globe celebrate Eidul Fitr

Muslims mark end of Ramazan with Eid celebrations


Reuters May 24, 2020
Men make sweets at a small traditional factory in preparation for Eidul Fitr in Kabul. PHOTO: Reuters Men make sweets at a small traditional factory in preparation for Eidul Fitr in Kabul. PHOTO: Reuters

A man carries his son who holds a balloon outside a shopping mall ahead of Eidul Fitr holiday in Sanaa, Yemen. PHOTO: Reuters A man carries his son who holds a balloon outside a shopping mall ahead of Eidul Fitr holiday in Sanaa, Yemen. PHOTO: Reuters

A volunteer from the International Association for Relief and Development (ONSUR) entertains internally displaced children, ahead of the Eidul Muslim holiday at an IDP camp in Idlib, Syria. PHOTO: Reuters A volunteer from the International Association for Relief and Development (ONSUR) entertains internally displaced children, ahead of the Eidul Muslim holiday at an IDP camp in Idlib, Syria. PHOTO: Reuters

Muslims shop for clothes and shoes ahead of Eidul Fitr at the market in Hamarweyne district of Mogadishu, Somalia. PHOTO: Reuters Muslims shop for clothes and shoes ahead of Eidul Fitr at the market in Hamarweyne district of Mogadishu, Somalia. PHOTO: Reuters

A worker places freshly-made traditional sweets as Palestinians prepare for the upcoming holiday of Eidul Fitr marking the end of Ramadan at a bakery in Jerusalem's Old City. PHOTO: Reuters A worker places freshly-made traditional sweets as Palestinians prepare for the upcoming holiday of Eidul Fitr marking the end of Ramazan at a bakery in Jerusalem's Old City. PHOTO: Reuters

A woman wears a protective face mask as she buys meat for making traditional food ahead of Eidul Fitr celebrations at the traditional market in Jakarta, Indonesia. PHOTO: Reuters A woman wears a protective face mask as she buys meat for making traditional food ahead of Eidul Fitr celebrations at the traditional market in Jakarta, Indonesia. PHOTO: Reuters

An official wearing a protective mask uses a telescope to view the moon on the roof of the Ministry of Religious Affairs building to mark the Eidul Fitr celebrations in Jakarta, Indonesia. PHOTO: Reuters An official wearing a protective mask uses a telescope to view the moon on the roof of the Ministry of Religious Affairs building to mark the Eidul Fitr celebrations in Jakarta, Indonesia. PHOTO: Reuters

People are seen on a street ahead of Eidul Fitr after some restrictions were lifted during an extended nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease, in New Delhi, India. PHOTO: Reuters People are seen on a street ahead of Eidul Fitr after some restrictions were lifted during an extended nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease, in New Delhi, India. PHOTO: Reuters

A man disinfects the Banya Bashi mosque, before the last Friday prayers of fasting holy month of Ramadan ahead of Eidul Fitr celebrations, in Sofia, Bulgaria. PHOTO: Reuters A man disinfects the Banya Bashi mosque, before the last Friday prayers of fasting holy month of Ramazan ahead of Eidul Fitr celebrations, in Sofia, Bulgaria. PHOTO: Reuters

A worker shows traditional sweets as Palestinians prepare for the upcoming holiday of Eidul Fitr marking the end of Ramazan at a bakery in Jerusalem's Old City. PHOTO: Reuters A worker shows traditional sweets as Palestinians prepare for the upcoming holiday of Eidul Fitr marking the end of Ramazan at a bakery in Jerusalem's Old City. PHOTO: Reuters

A Palestinian man releases soap bubbles at a market as Palestinians prepare for the upcoming holiday of Eidul Fitr marking the end of Ramadan in Bethlehem in the West Bank. PHOTO: Reuters A Palestinian man releases soap bubbles at a market as Palestinians prepare for the upcoming holiday of Eidul Fitr marking the end of Ramazan in Bethlehem in the West Bank. PHOTO: Reuters

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