Bhubaneswar, April 11 -- Eid-ul-Fitr or the festival of breaking the fast is an occasion that marks the end of holy month of Ramzan. Rejoicing the moment with family and friends, people of the Muslim community wait to catch a sight of the new moon to confirm the end of fasting. Apart from breaking the fast, there are unique traditions and customs that are specific to the part of the world one belongs to. Here are some of the unique Eid celebrations from different part of the world: Iceland: In the peak of summer, the sun is visible for a longer time than usual, the sun setting at midnight and returning two hours later. Thus, Muslim scholars have allowed Muslims from Iceland to break their fast based on timings of sunrise and sunset from t...