# 3532//5092 - 2001-16 EID, collection of 9 stamps
Get an Instant Eid Stamp Collection
Are you missing the USPS’s Eid stamps? Now you can get all nine stamps issued between 2001 and 2016 in one convenient order.
The USPS issued its first Eid stamp in 2001. It was part of the Holiday Celebrations Series, which has honored a variety of other holidays including Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Diwali, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and more.
Get your instant Eid collection now – you’ll save money by ordering all the stamps together in one convenient set.
Eid ul-Fitr
Ramadan, a month of fasting, prayer, and charity, is a time for Muslims to set aside many of their worldly activities and become closer to Allah. Eid ul-Fitr, the Feast of the Breaking of the Fast, is an Islamic holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan. The Prophet Muhammad and his followers observed the first Eid in the year 624, following their victory in the Battle of Badr. Since then, Eid celebrations have begun the morning after the crescent moon, at the end of Ramadan.
To begin their celebration, Muslims start their day very early with a light meal, symbolizing the end of the fasting period of Ramadan. Next, they attend large prayer services. They are encouraged to wear new clothes for the occasion. These services are also the time when they make their Zakat al-Fitr donation, a gift of food and money. Following a short prayer and sermon, worshippers then hug and shake hands to spread peace among their congregation. They spend the rest of the day celebrating with family and friends, thanking Allah for all he has given them.
Eid is a joyous day for all, a time to appreciate the company of loved ones and settle disputes. It is a day of generosity, which customarily includes giving gifts and money to children. Many Muslims also take this day to visit cemeteries to pray for those who have died.
Set includes: 3532, 3674, 4117, 4202, 4351, 4416, 4552, 4800, and 5092.
Holiday Celebrations Series
The US has issued Christmas stamps since 1962. Over time, two series developed – Contemporary Christmas and Traditional Christmas. While the Contemporary Christmas stamps feature images of modern celebrations such as Christmas trees and Santa, Traditional Christmas stamps depict the Madonna and Child, the Holy Family, and angels.
In 2018, the US and Isreal collaborated again on a joint issue honoring Hanukkah. You can get both stamps here.
Get an Instant Eid Stamp Collection
Are you missing the USPS’s Eid stamps? Now you can get all nine stamps issued between 2001 and 2016 in one convenient order.
The USPS issued its first Eid stamp in 2001. It was part of the Holiday Celebrations Series, which has honored a variety of other holidays including Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Diwali, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and more.
Get your instant Eid collection now – you’ll save money by ordering all the stamps together in one convenient set.
Eid ul-Fitr
Ramadan, a month of fasting, prayer, and charity, is a time for Muslims to set aside many of their worldly activities and become closer to Allah. Eid ul-Fitr, the Feast of the Breaking of the Fast, is an Islamic holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan. The Prophet Muhammad and his followers observed the first Eid in the year 624, following their victory in the Battle of Badr. Since then, Eid celebrations have begun the morning after the crescent moon, at the end of Ramadan.
To begin their celebration, Muslims start their day very early with a light meal, symbolizing the end of the fasting period of Ramadan. Next, they attend large prayer services. They are encouraged to wear new clothes for the occasion. These services are also the time when they make their Zakat al-Fitr donation, a gift of food and money. Following a short prayer and sermon, worshippers then hug and shake hands to spread peace among their congregation. They spend the rest of the day celebrating with family and friends, thanking Allah for all he has given them.
Eid is a joyous day for all, a time to appreciate the company of loved ones and settle disputes. It is a day of generosity, which customarily includes giving gifts and money to children. Many Muslims also take this day to visit cemeteries to pray for those who have died.
Set includes: 3532, 3674, 4117, 4202, 4351, 4416, 4552, 4800, and 5092.
Holiday Celebrations Series
The US has issued Christmas stamps since 1962. Over time, two series developed – Contemporary Christmas and Traditional Christmas. While the Contemporary Christmas stamps feature images of modern celebrations such as Christmas trees and Santa, Traditional Christmas stamps depict the Madonna and Child, the Holy Family, and angels.
In 2018, the US and Isreal collaborated again on a joint issue honoring Hanukkah. You can get both stamps here.