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Eid Ul Fithr Celebrated in Style in Maldives – A Season of Harmony, Love, and Peace

The Maldives celebrated the much-awaited seasonal celebration of Eid Ul-Firthr after a month of praying and fasting during Ramadan month. The nationwide celebrations bound the locals and foreigners in harmony while they shared meals and conversations. The holiday was a time to give to the poor and treat them with food, or money. During the day of celebrations, morning prayers could be heard in nationwide mosques, followed by the Muslims dressed in new clothes and visiting their friends and family.

Many visitors who have come to the island to enjoy the best resorts in Maldives were able to witness the celebrations and indulge in a few local feasts while experiencing the island rituals. The Nautilus Maldives was a popular accommodation option among these visitors due to its popularity and great experience.

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