Eidul Fitr means the “Fitrah’s celebration”. Meaning after one month of spiritual cleansing, we are celebrating the fact that we have insha’Allah gone back to our original pure fitrah given to us at birth.

— Dr. Farrokh Sekaleshfar
172▲ / 19 August, 2012 / Source: the-bliss-of-being
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