Here, we take a look at how the holy festival was celebrated in the Leeds Grand Mosque in Woodhouse this morning.
7. Snappy dressers
Loved ones often give each other gifts and people dress in smart clothes for the occasion. (Pic: Danny Lawson/PA) Photo: PA
8. Prayers this morning
There are two Eids celebrated each year in the Islamic calendar. Today Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Fitr, which translates as "Blessed Eid". (Pic: Danny Lawson/PA) Photo: PA
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Leeds Imam Qari Asim said: "There will be monumental celebrations on the joyous occasion of Eid this year. Everyone is in high spirits and full of joy as this is the first time in two years that we can come together free of all Covid restrictions." (Pic: Danny Lawson/PA) Photo: PA
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Imam Asim added: "Mosques all over the country are expected to be flooded with people. We are excited to partake in the communal Eid prayer, standing together shoulder-to-shoulder with our brothers and sisters in Islam without a face mask or other distancing measures in place." (Pic: Danny Lawson/PA) Photo: PA
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Imam Asim said: "The past few years have been extremely challenging with the pandemic and various restrictions, so we are really looking forward to holding our family and friends in our arms and saying 'Eid Mubarak' - 'blessed Eid'." (Pic: Danny Lawson/PA) Photo: PA