Why is Eid popular right now?

tomorrow is the lasy dah of Ramadan & Muslims celebrate the Eid when Ramdan finish. it'll be on Friday , Happy Eid everyone  (as of September 8 at 16:19 UTC)
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Sep
11
+1 year
Yesterday was the last day of Ramadan & Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Friday. Happy Eid everyone! May Allah accept it from us. Amin!
Defined by @liyanaberry via UberTwitter September 11 at 01:56 UTC
Sep
11
+1 year
Yesterday was the last day of Ramadan & Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Friday. Happy Eid everyone! May Allah accept it from us. Amien!
Defined by @terentiamily via UberTwitter September 11 at 00:29 UTC
Sep
10
+1 year
Yesterday was the last day of Ramadan & Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Friday. Happy Eid everyone! May Allah accept it from us.
Defined by @Seshabuzz via UberTwitter September 10 at 22:49 UTC
Sep
8
+1 year
Tomorrow is the last day of Ramadan & Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Friday. Happy Eid everyone. May Allah accept it from us./ eid is at 9/10 ??.
Defined by @JASPINLANGCUA via UberTwitter September 8 at 19:46 UTC
Sep
8
+1 year
Tomorrow is the last day of Ramadan & Muslims will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Friday. Happy Eid everyone! May Allah accept it from us.
Defined by @MunaMcreal via UberTwitter September 8 at 16:47 UTC
Sep
8
+1 year
tomorrow is the lasy dah of Ramadan & Muslims celebrate the Eid when Ramdan finish. it'll be on Friday , Happy Eid everyone 
Defined by @theFahad via Twitter for iPhone September 8 at 16:19 UTC
Sep
8
+1 year
Happy fasting to the muslim world.
Defined by @dannie3005 via UberTwitter September 8 at 16:11 UTC
Sep
6
+1 year
This week, the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan ends with Eid al-Fitr. Eid is normally marked by public holidays throughout the Muslim world.
Defined by @nwjerseyliz via web September 6 at 15:05 UTC
Sep
6
+1 year
The Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan is nearly over, and Eid is the first few days of the start of the new month. Eid is normally marked by public holidays throughout the Muslim world.
Defined by @alo0yah via UberTwitter September 6 at 15:05 UTC
Sep
19
+10 months
The Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan is over, and Eid is the first few days of the start of the new month. Eid is normally marked by public holidays throughout the Muslim world.
Defined by Anonymous via web September 19 at 09:10 UTC

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