The feast of the end of Lent, joy and generosity
Eid al-Fitr, also known as Eid al-Fitr, is one of the two greatest holidays in Islam. It marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, a time of spiritual purification, self-discipline, and deep prayer. This holiday is a time of joy, gratitude to God and generosity, when Muslims around the world gather with their families and friends to celebrate the end of the fast.
The history of Eid al-Adha is closely connected with the very emergence of Islam. The holiday was established by the Prophet Muhammad in 624 AD, after the Battle of Badr. It was originally established as a day of gratitude to Allah for victory and as an opportunity for Muslims to share joy and blessings.
The month of Ramadan itself, which precedes Eid al-Adha, has a special meaning. In this month, according to Islamic tradition, the Quran was revealed. Therefore, Ramadan is a time of intense reading of the Quran, reflection and spiritual growth. The end of this month of fasting and self-restraint naturally leads to a celebration that symbolizes liberation from bodily desires and an approach to spiritual perfection.
We sincerely congratulate you on the beginning of the blessed Eid al-Adha holiday! May this day bring peace, joy, abundance and prosperity to your homes. May God accept your fasts, prayers, and good deeds. We wish you good health, happiness and success in all your endeavors. May your hearts be filled with the light of faith, and may your families be filled with love and mutual understanding.
On this bright holiday, when it is customary to share joy and give warmth, we have prepared an exclusive selection of gifts for Eid al-Adha especially for you.
In our assortment you will find exquisite products that can become a real decoration of any home and a symbol of your sincere feelings: from elegant interior items to unique accessories.
Give your loved ones a piece of luxury and warmth that will delight them for many years to come.