1, get up before dawn
2. Do a morning ceremony.
3. Make all kinds of preparations for participating in festivals at home.
4. Make a big net after the morning ceremony, which means bathing the whole Eid al-Fitr.
5. Brush your teeth.
6. Wear the best clothes. If there are no new clothes, choose the cleanest clothes at home.
7. Eat breakfast. Eid al-Fitr, take a bite of food as soon as possible, and have the holy line of "busy eating one thing" to express gratitude to God; Eid al-Adha, usually with breakfast.
8. Paying Eid al-Fitr donations, also known as "wheat money", is limited to Eid al-Fitr, and is a relief meal for people with financial conditions to help the poor. Eid al-Fitr in Germany is one of the largest folk festivals in the world and one of the most famous festivals in Germany. It originated in Munich and usually starts on the last Friday of September every year, lasts for more than two weeks and ends on the first weekend of October.