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Cutting across age and economic barriers, hundreds of faithfuls thronged mosques and specially arranged Eidgahs across the southern state in the morning to offer prayers.
During the sermons at the mosques, religious leaders urged devotees to uphold values of compassion, fraternity and social harmony and live a life adhering to the values of Islam.
During his address at the famed Palayam Juma Masjid here, Imam V P Suhaib Maulavi made it clear that Islam does not support or propagate any kind of violence.
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”Eid is also an occassion to strengthen our relationships with family members, friends and neighbours. We used to visit our near and distant family members on this day. We also do charity without any fail during the Perunnal (Eid) day,” an elderly Muslim man said at the Palayam mosque ground here.
Traditional feasts were prepared in Muslim houses with an array of ethnic delicacies.
The Kerala government had declared public holiday for all state-run offices and educational institutions today.
Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly V D Satheesan were among those who extended Eid greetings to people.