Eid al-Fitr is a religious festival of the Muslim Ummah. The wait for Eid al-Fitr begins with the start of the blessed month of Ramadan, and as the month passes with the blessings of fasting, prayers, iftar, and sehri, every Muslim, whether man or woman, young or old, strengthens their faith and affirms their complete trust in Allah Almighty. This month is a month of mercy, blessings, forgiveness, and salvation from hell.
Allah Almighty frees His angels to write down the good deeds of His creation, and Satan is put under strict guard. It is as if Allah Almighty fills this month with mercy and blessings for His creation. Every Muslim, according to their ability, gives zakat, sadaqah, and charity to benefit from the spirit of this month and to prepare for their salvation in the hereafter.
After enjoying the blessed hours, blessings, and mercy of Ramadan, the Muslim Ummah celebrates Eid al-Fitr with traditional fervor. This festival is a gift from Allah Almighty to His pious servants who have protected their fasts, avoided what Allah has forbidden, spent their days in worship, and sought Allah’s closeness.
This month, Muslims around the world, despite being in different countries, observe the fast with religious fervor and celebrate Eid al-Fitr with gratitude. Eid al-Fitr is a gift from Allah to Muslim fasters.
However, this year, the month of Ramadan has seen war and bloodshed in some Muslim countries, with loss of life and property. The Palestinians and people of Gaza have faced brutality and killing. Israel and America, powerful states in the region, are now targeting Iran, trying to crush its dream of becoming a nuclear power.
The attack on Iran would make America a dominant power in the region, crushing its enemies. Iran’s leadership was martyred, a tragedy that 58 countries silently witnessed. Iran, with its strategy, continues to resist this oppression alone.
Ramadan is a month of peace, but for Iran, it has become a struggle for survival. Muslims are forced to defend themselves while fasting. On Eid al-Fitr, Israel denied Palestinian Muslims the right to pray in Masjid al-Aqsa. For the first time in 2026, Palestinian Muslims were denied this right, the first time since 1967.
Iran’s resistance against Israel and America has plunged the Middle East into war. Iran, after the martyrdom of its leader, is prepared for a long war with Israel and America, with attacks on oil and gas facilities causing billions of dollars in damage. Eid al-Fitr is a call for Muslim unity.
Muslims and their leaders must recognize their enemies and hold fast to Allah’s rope, standing proud against tyranny. They must counter enemy conspiracies and recognize traitors among them, extinguishing sectarian flames with unity.
Iran’s resistance has surprised the world. America and Israel’s aggression has led to a severe oil crisis, affecting Asian economies. Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil route, in response to the killing of its soldiers. Iran is avenging its martyrs, showing remarkable resilience.
Muslims’ faith in martyrdom is their strength, making them a solid wall against Satan’s attacks. Eid al-Fitr is a message of unity among Muslims. The day they unite will be a day of triumph for the Muslim Ummah.




