Saudi Gazette report
JEDDAH — The dawn of Eid Al-Fitr in Saudi Arabia ushers in a joyful and deeply spiritual celebration, blending centuries-old traditions with vibrant family gatherings.
As families rise between Fajr and Eid prayers, a sense of gratitude and festivity fills the air.
Warm greetings are exchanged, homes are decorated with festive lights and ornaments, and children gleam in new attire as they eagerly await gifts and sweets.
The fragrance of incense — oud and bukhoor — mingles with the aromas of traditional Saudi dishes such as maamoul, kabsa, and samboosa.
Decorative lanterns and vibrant table settings create a welcoming environment for relatives and guests, reflecting the spirit of hospitality and togetherness that defines the occasion.
Muslims across the Kingdom performed the Eid Al-Fitr prayer this morning, marking the conclusion of the holy month of Ramadan.
From the early hours, worshippers gathered in large numbers at designated mosques and open prayer areas across cities, governorates, and villages, united in their devotion and gratitude.
Beyond the rituals, Eid in Saudi Arabia is a time for visiting family and neighbors, sharing meals, exchanging blessings, and giving to those in need.
The day highlights the core values of compassion, unity, and generosity, and serves as a time of renewal for both faith and community bonds.