From Visit to Graveyards to Family Sophats, How Bajrami Is Celebrated in Kosovo

Fiter Bajrami's holiday marks one of the most important moments for Muslim believers, ending the holy month of Ramadan. In Kosovo, citizens celebrate this holiday with family visits, a sharing of joy and respect of traditions inherited through generations. Citizens have shared their thoughts about the importance of this holiday, emphasising values [...]
Fiter Bajrami's holiday marks one of the most important moments for Muslim believers, ending the holy month of Ramadan.
In Kosovo, citizens celebrate this holiday with family visits, a sharing of joy and respect of traditions inherited through generations.
Citizens have shared their thoughts about the importance of this holiday, emphasising the values it holds for society and family.
Fat Islami said that this holiday has a special meaning for the entire Islamic world and that it should serve as a bridge between people.
I wish you this holiday with hunger to reign in harmony. Have a bridge between nations reign the dialogue. The traditions are what were before it is tradition to go and make Bajram with relatives, they come to us. You'll also take the lead in traditional food. Now the time of the end is also visit to the cemetery of the deceased a comfort for this day”, Islami said.
Ahmet Ajeti also stressed the importance of celebrating in the family circle and relatives.
Meanwhile, Tefiq Halili congratulated all believers and highlighted the continuation of traditions.
While, Halil Xhemajli conveyed his wishes for health and well-being to all. Fiter Bajrami remains a holiday that unites people, strengthens family ties and recalls the importance of peace, understanding and solidarity in society. /Periscope












