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Eid Mubarak? I have never heard of it.
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Eid is a Muslim holiday. Happens twice a (lunar) year. It is the biggest holiday (like Christians and Christmas).
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Hmmm, what days of the year are they? What does the holiday represent? Maybe I should just look it up.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid - here you go
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The one cool thing about the bigger Islamic holidays is that they are longer than one day. When I lived in Egypt, it was pretty wild to have so many days in a row off from work.
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Very nice there!
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nice!
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Never heard of it either... but I like the style.
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hello Every Body


I want to thank you for this beautiful STYLE already anniversary Muslims and the beautiful thing that designed Like creative people and, God willing, will introduce sites .

For the anniversary when Muslims do not know the meaning

I would like to allow me to bring you something for the simple


Islam teaches Muslims how to celebrate the `Eids. On these days, the Muslims take a bath and wear their best clothes.

Even though fasting is not permitted on the `Eid days, yet, the major part of the celebration is not eating or drinking - rather, it is a prayer that brings Muslims together to remember Allah's bounties and celebrate His glory and greatness.

The `Eids and their celebration in Islam carry a distinctive meaning and spirit. They are totally different from the celebrations in other nations and cultures.

For other nations, a holiday is a chance to immerse in worldly pleasures, or to involve oneself in prohibited acts to the utmost. Not so for Muslims!

For Muslims, the `Eid is an occasion to increase in good deeds. Each `Eid marks the conclusion of an important worship, and the determination to continue in obedience and submission to Allah (Glorified be He).

In moments of extreme pleasure or sadness, a Muslim never forgets his Lord's greatness, might, glory, and watchfulness (Glorified be He). A Muslim's actions are always controlled by this continued remembrance and awareness.

Thus the `Eid is not an occasion to take a vacation from Islamic responsibilities and commitments, nor to waste time and money in extravagance. It is not "fun for the sake of fun". Rather, it is controlled and directed rejoicing that is of ultimate and definite benefit for the Muslim.

The `Eid is a chance to multiply good deeds by bringing happiness and pleasure to the hearts of other Muslims, by helping and supporting the poor and needy, and by getting involved in pastimes that emphasize the strong and serious Islamic character.

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http://www.islamonline.net/english/E...26/index.shtml

thanks for all

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