The Best Days Of My Life: The Memories Of Eid, Celebrated With My Family

Remembering the heady, cheerful days of Eid from my childhood, in this quiet, locked-down year  

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Remembering the heady, cheerful days of Eid from my childhood, in this quiet, locked-down year  

For most of us, this Eid will be truly exceptional. There will be no congregational Eid prayer, no customary hugs or celebratory Eid-milans. Muslims across the world will offer their Eid prayer at home and share a modest meal with just the family. Such an Eid would have been inconceivable any other year.

Cling and Bling – Those Heady Days

My mind is racing down memory lane to the cheerful Eids, which we, as kids, waited the whole year for. The excitement of Eid would start mid-Ramzan, when we started exchanging notes with cousins and friends on what clothes to get. Arm-twisting Ammi (our mother) to buy me cham-cham (blingy) gharara and kum-kuma churi (clanking golden glass bangles) was such joy. The boys in the family would, of course, go in for pristine white mul-mul kurta-pyjama with a crisp do-palli topi to match. Eid shopping would mean several trips to the market and how we loved it.  

From the age of 9 or 10, my brother and I fasted on weekends and holidays because it had its own reward—“Don’t say anything to this kid, she is fasting”—you could be as naughty as you wanted and get away with it!

The Charms of Chaand raat

The evening before Eid, when the moon was sighted had a special aura. At sunset, my brother and I would drag Abba (our father) to the vantage point on the hillock nearby, from where the beautiful sliver of the crescent moon could be seen. We would rush home to give Ammi the good news, “Chaand ho gaya, kal eid hai!” (The moon is out; it is Eid tomorrow!). In case it couldn’t be sighted, Abba would tune into All India Radio, as soon as we got back, to find out if the moon had been sighted elsewhere to signal Eid celebrations the next day. We didn’t want to wait even one more day!

For Ammi, chaand raat would mean working late into...

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