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Lol, you guys. Psy is right; it comes at the end of the fasting month, called Ramadan. It is the biggest celebration in Islam (and is almost like Christmas for Christians), where friends and family gather and bring foods and exchange gifts and party and just have a good time together. There's also a special prayer on this day where you thank God for all the blessings in your life. You also invite neighbours and anyone you know for the celebration, regardless of faith; it's a day of great happiness for Muslims.
Eid Mubarak everyone; bless you all.
*gives Bunny a kiss on the cheek*
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