Thousands of Ethiopian Muslims gathered at Addis Ababa Stadium for Eid al-Fitr prayers and celebration

Ethiopian Muslims Celebrate Eid al-Fitr in Unity

✨ Faith Restored

Millions of Ethiopian Muslims gathered to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan with prayers, charity, and a powerful display of national unity. The celebration brought together diverse communities in a country known for its religious harmony.

Thousands filled Addis Ababa Stadium at dawn on March 20, transforming it into a sea of colorful celebration as Ethiopian Muslims marked the 1447th Eid al-Fitr. Worshippers stood shoulder to shoulder in prayer, gratitude, and joy after completing the holy month of Ramadan.

From the capital to rural villages across Ethiopia, families gathered for shared meals, charitable giving, and visits with loved ones. The nationwide celebration highlighted the compassion and solidarity that define this sacred holiday.

Sheikh Haji Ibrahim Tufa, President of the Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council, led the central prayer alongside thousands of faithful and religious leaders. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and other government officials joined the festivities, extending warm greetings to the Muslim community.

In his Eid message, Prime Minister Abiy celebrated Ramadan's completion as a spiritual victory marked by devotion and faith. He praised believers for rising above personal desires during the holy month to support vulnerable neighbors through prayer and charity.

The Prime Minister emphasized Ethiopia's proud tradition of religious coexistence, calling Eid al-Fitr a symbol of peace and mutual respect among the nation's diverse communities. He encouraged all Ethiopians to carry forward Ramadan's spirit of empathy and brotherhood into their daily lives.

Ethiopian Muslims Celebrate Eid al-Fitr in Unity

The Ripple Effect

The celebration showcases something remarkable about Ethiopia. In a world often divided by religious differences, this East African nation demonstrates how faith can unite rather than separate.

The sight of thousands gathering peacefully in stadiums and town squares reflects years of cultivated harmony between religious communities. Muslims and Christians have coexisted in Ethiopia for centuries, creating a culture of respect that strengthens the entire nation.

This spirit of unity extends beyond religious celebrations into everyday life, where neighbors of different faiths support each other through challenges and share in each other's joys. The values displayed during Eid including charity, compassion, and community care benefit everyone.

As Ethiopia prepares for national elections in June 2026, these moments of collective celebration remind citizens of their shared humanity and common purpose.

Eid al-Fitr continues to bring millions together in faith, reflection, and generosity across Ethiopia.

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