Narrator: This is Iqra, and she is seven years old. That鈥檚 her sister, Muskan, and her Mum and Dad.
The family loves to play games and spend time together.
Iqra鈥檚 Mum and Dad: Oh!
Iqra鈥檚 Mum: Your turn.
Narrator: Today, Iqra will do something new for the first time, but what will it be?
Iqra鈥檚 Dad: I鈥檝e just received a text, guys, from Mum. She鈥檚 just saying that they鈥檝e spotted the moon in Saudi Arabia. So it means it鈥檚 Eid in a few days鈥 time.
Iqra鈥檚 Mum: Oh, brilliant.
Iqra鈥檚 Dad: Wow.
Narrator: Eid is coming, how exciting!
Eid is the Islamic celebration of sacrifice. Muslim people know when to celebrate when the crescent moon is spotted in Saudi Arabia.
Eid is a time for prayer, giving to others and getting together with your family.
A lot of Muslim people believe this to be the holiest time of year, and go on a special journey to Mecca, a holy city in Saudi Arabia.
At Eid, Iqra鈥檚 family buy gifts for each other. Mum puts everyone鈥檚 name into a hat so they can pick who they鈥檒l be getting a present for. This is known as Secret Eid.
Iqra鈥檚 Mum: Remember, you鈥檝e got to keep it a secret, so don鈥檛 tell anybody.
Iqra: I won鈥檛 tell anyone.
Iqra鈥檚 Mum: Ok. Do you want to go first then?
Narrator: Iqra has picked Dad, but shh, you can鈥檛 tell him, it鈥檚 a surprise!
Iqra and her family have come to the mosque to find out more about Eid. The imam meets them.
The imam: Assalamualaikum, Eid Mubarak. Hi guys.
Iqra鈥檚 Mum: Wa Alaikum Assalam. Eid Mubarak.
The imam: It鈥檚 time for the wudu. Wudu is the action of washing yourself before you pray.
Narrator: Iqra washes her hands, face and feet. And then they go to the prayer room.
The imam: What is Eid?
Narrator: They learn that Eid is the story of the Prophet Abraham showing his obedience to God before they pray.
Back at home, Iqra is washing her hands, as she and her sister are making samosas with Grandma for Eid. They take the pastry and put in the filling. Mum fries the samosas in hot oil and then serves up.
Iqra鈥檚 Mum: All ready for you to try.
Narrator: Mmm, they look yummy!
It鈥檚 the morning of Eid, and after prayers, they all head to Grandma鈥檚 to celebrate.
Iqra鈥檚 Dad: Hello, Eid Mubarak everybody.
Narrator: Everyone welcomes each other, then gets ready for Secret Eid.
Iqra鈥檚 Mum: It鈥檚 time for Secret Eid. I wonder who鈥檚 got who?
Narrator: Ah! Iqra, it鈥檚 a bracelet! That looks nice. But what about Dad鈥檚 gift?
Iqra鈥檚 Dad: Thank you. It鈥檚 a cricket ball. Just what I wanted.
Narrator: It鈥檚 now time for a family feast. After which, Iqra鈥檚 Aunty draws a special flower pattern on her hand, using a dye called henna.
What a lovely design.
Today, Iqra celebrated Eid. There is a first time for everything.