FOR many foreign visitors, one striking feature of Eid al-Fitr – what we in Malaysia call Hari Raya Puasa or Aidilfitri – is the sheer inclusivity of the celebrations. Of course, as with other festivals, malls and public spaces become adorned with relevant decorations, while retail outlets and restaurants advertise special promotions. While the eve of Hari Raya brings both solemnity and merriment among family members, who gather at their kampung, visit graves, recite the takbir Raya and indulge in fireworks (now legal), it is the open house the next day that truly embodies the inclusion of Hari Raya.
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Politics
A Raya of much needed inclusivity

Amid recent incidents of friction, Malaysians come together with stories of interfaith cooperation, representing how we respond in times of adversity. Read full story