It's That Season Once Again!!

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It’s a Muslim holiday, and it’s one of the few instances where I’m actually sad that I’m not in Lagos State. That’s where I have a lot of Muslim friends and neighbors and I know very well that this period would have been lit for me. Here in Owerri, the Christian population is way larger and the only Muslims I know are lecturers and I’m sure they’ve already traveled to celebrate the occasion with their friends and families.

This reminds me so much of the old days, back when I was just a kid. The streets would have been filled up by now and would be really colorful. As far back as Monday, we would have been observing ram fights as children tried to prove that their ram was stronger than that of their friends. It was always a period of merry.

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And then, when the day finally came around, it was always like a free-for-all. Muslim traders didn’t open their shops, and those that did open up sold at a large discount. If they even liked you, they could let you have it for free. There’s a man who pumps water and sells it to the community, during such festivals, he gives the water for free.

And then, should I talk about the food? There will always be rice and boatloads of meat to go around for everyone. And if you’re like me, someone who has quite a number of Muslim friends, you’d know the right places to go for all these.

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This was how it was, year in and year out. But since I got admitted into school and started spending most of my life in Owerri, I’ve not really observed another such celebration in Lagos. So, I don’t know if things have changed now, or if they are still the same.

But then, one thing I’ve learned over the years from my association with Muslims is that these celebrations are not just about eating rice and meat. They’re a whole lot more. As a child, that was all it seemed to me. I only saw the celebrations but I never really took into cognizance the things that preluded the celebrations.

The Eid Al-Fitri is a culmination of what has been a month of fasting, intense spiritual exercises, and devotion. It’s a joyful celebration, one that can truly be felt after one has gone through the month of Ramadan. I guess that’s why they go all out in the celebration because 30 days of fasting is not a child’s play at all.

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So, it’s a beautiful day all around and since I’m not presently in Lagos, I’ll only do the little I can. Which is wishing every one of my Muslim fellows happy celebrations. I’ll call some of them, I’ll text the rest, but I’ll make sure they get my wishes.

And on that note, I’m wishing every Muslim faithful reading this a happy Eid celebration. May you witness more celebrations like this in more years to come and may there always be a reason for you and your family to celebrate.

Have a great day!

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Thank you for reading. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section, I would love to know what you’re thinking. Till we meet in the next post.




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So many hype on this Muslim celebration.
Oh yeah, I can call it a hype because I haven't witnessed it once. I mean, I haven't had those meals they always talk about and that's because, I haven't been to a Muslim populated area.
😅

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Hah... you have no idea what you're missing!
It's always fun ooo!

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Yeah,
I hope to experience the food one day ✌️

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This period is always a very important one for Muslims. I don't really know much about the whole celebrations but one thing I know is that all celebrations come with love, laughter, and blessings for us and our loved ones. I do hope one day, I would be privileged to witness the full celebrations in real life.

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Celebration is always for love, laughter and family. That's why it's something to look forward to.

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Eid Mubarak 🌙.
Today is Eid in many countries but in my country Eid will be tomorrow but the preparation for it already started. I am enjoying the moments with my all family members. Eid is happiness and it's the excitement. You can come here if you want to celebrate 🙂.

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Hehe... that's really awesome... It would really be fun!

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Eid Mubarak here in Lagos is a big celebration because we’ve got a lot of Muslim people here including myself. Anyway, I’m having a good time with my family

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Wow... happy celebrations to you and your family!

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Since I packed in to this my house..is as if I am now a Muslim, lolz
I am surrounded by Muslim people... like since morning, the noise has been massive.. and these guys have money oo..in this economy..I was thinking they won't kill ram but some still did while some went for chicken..dancing Yoruba music and rejoicing.. sharing things with people around. I have eaten hot jollof rice with fried chicken shaa...of which they shared to us 😌

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Omo... this is exactly what I'm missing.
You're doing well ooo!
Enjoy!

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