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    Eid Celebration

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    Eid ul-Fitr means the celebration of the end of Ramadan. During Eid ul-Fitr we give donations to those in need in the community -- the donations are called Fitrana. The significance of this holiday is to celebrate the completion of Ramadan. Ramadan is the holy month of fasting‚ in which one eats before sun up and does not eat or drink again until sundown. This is one of the Five Pillars of Islam‚ which make up the foundation of Muslim life. The pillars consist of the oneness of God‚ five daily

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    Eid Festival

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    and celebration for the muslims all over the world. Eid ul fitr celebrates the completion of the month of Ramadan‚ in which muslims fast and increase their spiritual devotions and is meant to be a recognition the material and spiritual favour of God to his creation. On this day‚ Muslims all over the world thank god for the gift of fasting‚ in which they avoided food‚ drink and intercourse from down to dust‚ out of obedience servitude. Eid ul fitr is an expression of a person to show his happiness

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    Eid vs Christmas

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    Christmas Vs Eid In the building with the blue windows and the diamond shaped roof tops‚ children dressed in red and green with rosy cheeks‚ were gaily singing: “Jingle Bells‚ Jingle Bells‚ Jingle all the way! Oh what fun it is to ride in a one more hoppin’ slay! Hey! ... Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!” In the building across the street‚ with the pink windows and the mosque behind it‚ families were visiting each other in their newly bought clothes and shining shoes‚ wishing each

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    Eid Alfter

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    Eid Al-Fitr Every country has some days which are celebrated by people‚ and they are called festivals. In fact‚ most festival days in the world come from religion. In Saudi Arabia‚ Saudi people celebrate in Eid Al-Fitr‚ which comes after month of Ramadan‚ which is the Muslims fasting. Indeed‚ people usually dress new clothes‚ do some celebration in the morning‚ and eat special food. First of all‚ as every festival in the world ‚people wear

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    the Eid at the Mosque

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    The Eid at The Mosque With the excitement that kept me awake all night long and the overwhelming feelings of joy‚ delight‚ and happiness I started preparing my self for one of the happiest days in every Muslim life. Usually‚ every family welcomes the Eid-Muslims holidays- with rituals by cleaning process that goes on for days‚ changing the entire house furniture‚ for who can afford it‚ and baying new clothes especially for the occasion. And with main ready even

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    Eid Celebration and Poors

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    Research proposal Report Eid Celebration & Managing Budget of Lower Income Family Submitted To: Mr. Tahir Iqbal Submitted By: Saima M younus MBA-III Abstract

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    Eid In America Narrative

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    morning sun’s glare. It was Eid‚ one of the biggest Muslim holidays. Eid Mubarak! was our greeting to each other as my father prepared for his train ride to work and I did for my journey to school. Dressed in a navy blue shirt and khaki pants‚ strolling through the piles of dirty snow and ice in the freezing cold temperature of February‚ conflicted thoughts crossed my mind‚ Why can’t we be like them? What is so different about Eid in America than anywhere else? “Eid was always better in Pakistan”

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    My Eid Celebration

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    waiting a month for: EID. I had always thought of this day as some kind of a reward. I also thought that I had earned it. I had fasted a month; from the moment I woke up early in the morning till 8 pm. It was a long time to not eat especially for someone who was just a kid. It was worth it. The next few days would make up for it. As soon as I had my eyes wide open‚ I jumped out of my bed and ran over to my sister’s bed to wake her up. “TODAY’S THE DAY‚ JANA!!!!!!! IT’S FINALY EID!!!” I screamed at

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    fahm ul quran

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    Your authentic source of learning Islam on the Internet The Fahm ul Qur’an room is a TEXT and VOICE channel on the Internet‚ which under the guidance of authentic scholars is ready to serve the religious‚ spiritual and educational needs of every home Learn at your own pace We offer around-the-clock programs for you to benefit at your convenience. Some programs are conducted in English too! Dedicated teachers and authentic Islamic knowledge in a traditional environment‚ we

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    Muslim Holy Day Eid

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    Common greetings during this holiday are the Arabic greeting ‘Īd mubārak ("Blessed Eid") or ‘Īd sa‘īd ("Happy Eid"). In addition‚ many countries have their own greetings based on local language and traditions. Typically‚ Muslims wake up relatively late in the morning—always after sunrise—and have a small breakfast (as a sign of not being on a fast on that day) of preferably the date fruit‚ before attending a special Eid prayer (salah) that is performed in congregation at mosques or open areas like

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