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Eid al-Adha is the most important and cherished celebration for Druze community.
In the first ten days of Dhu al-Hijjah, Druze observe fasting, prayer, charity, and visits to shrines and respected sheikhs.
It's a time for spiritual reflection and a deep connection to faith.
But Eid is also about community – a time for “Mujabara” as families and neighbors come together and exchange visits, greetings and kindness.
Festive food fills the holiday, especially ma'amoul and ka'ak , the traditional Eid sweets made with care and love.
Children wear new clothes, enjoy fireworks and celebrate joyfully.
For the Druze, Eid al-Adha is more than a religious observance – it's a living expression of heritage, unity and devotion.
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