As the smallest Muslim country in the world, the Maldives is home to a large population of Muslims whose religion is Islam. Marking the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, Eid al-Fitr is one of the most significant days for Maldivians. On this day, the Muslims in the Maldives may visit the mosque for prayers, meet loved ones, attend parties, listen to sermons, and many more. If you visit Malé, the capital city in the Maldives, during this period, you can witness exciting festivities like the famous water balloon throwing competition. Also known as Kud Eid amongst local communities, Eid al-Fitr is a vibrant period of time that enables everyone to share love and laughter. Generally, Eid al-Fitr in the Maldives lasts three days. So, if you are a visitor who wants to take part in these celebrations, make sure to choose a Maldives luxury resort in a serene setting like Atmosphere Kanifushi for a delightful experience.
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