Eid in Yemen [Archives:2008/1198/Last Page]

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October 13 2008
A great custom in Eid is giving sweets to visitors and family members. Just before Eid, sweets, clothes, are sold in huge quantities.
A great custom in Eid is giving sweets to visitors and family members. Just before Eid, sweets, clothes, are sold in huge quantities.
Maged Thabet Saleh
For Yemen Times

The occasion of Eid is a chance to highlight the cultural, social and religious significance of the celebration, especially in Yemen.

Muslims celebrate two main events each year, namely Eftar and Arafat Eid. They are also called Al-Eid Al-Sagheer (small Eid) and Al-Eid Al-Kabeer (big Eid) respectively. Although each one has its own religious significance, they are celebrated by Yemenis, like all Islamic and Arab nations, with a sense of happiness as they carry out the numerous customs which mark the occasion.

A few days before Eid, families start shopping. During these days, markets are crowded as people scramble to buy items which are needed for the celebrations such as clothes, shoes, special types of sweets, cakes and gifts.

It is a custom for most people to wear new clothes for the occasion. Yemenis start buying new clothes for the family a couple of days before Eid, paying special attention to their children.

Children, in particular, understand nothing of the religious or social significance of Eid, but celebrate it by all means. For them, Eid means new clothes, sweets, gifts, toys and games. Aseel, a seven-year old, said: \”When I hear that Eid is coming