Oraza Ait (Oraza Bayram) is one of the main Muslim holidays, it marks the end of fasting in the holy month of Ramadan. This year, the month of Ramadan ended on April 20, and Oraza Ait is celebrated on April 21.
In Arab countries, it is known as Eid al-Fitr, which means "The Feast of the Resurrection". Oraza-ait comes on the first day of the next month of Shawwal. In Kazakhstan, it is celebrated for three days in a row.
The celebration of Oraza-ait dates back to 624, since the time of the Prophet Muhammad. In Oraza Ait, Muslims celebrate the end of the longest and most difficult fast in the month of Ramadan. For 29 days, believers refused to eat and drink during daylight hours.