Eid ul-Fitr, also known as the Festival of Fast-Breaking, is the most joyous feast, which Muslims greet in every part of the world. It is the day that separates the beginning of Ramadan from the end, which is a month of fasting and deepening of the spirit. From the capital cities to the villages, Eid will bring people who hail from different cultures, speak different languages, and are of different backgrounds together, like a family in the celebration of faith, gratitude toward God, and finally in the sense of solidarity. Let us discover how this graceful festival is commemorated differently in various parts of the world.