Huffington Post 
An instruction from the prophet Muhammad is to “eat together, and do not separate, for the blessing is in the company.”
After a month of fasting during Ramadan, Muslims will celebrate Eid ul-Fitr, a three-day festival with family, friends and food. We asked the HuffPost Religion community what they planned to eat during the festivity.
Eid menu’s included everything from pizza to Sheer Khorma , a traditional Arabic dish that includes vermicelli in saffron sweet cream. There were plenty of ideas for desert among our community as sweets are a big part of any Eid celebration.

A slideshow of replies from our community can be found below, as well as selected recipes from My Halal Kitchen, a Chicago based food blog run by chef and food writerYvonne Maffei (thanks Yvonne!).