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Topic: Eid Mubarak 2008 Posted: 29-Sep-2008 at 18:23 |
Salam to muslim forumers, Happy Eid Fitr.. As usual... Wish all of us are blessed with Rahmat and Hidayah from Him. Enjoy ur holiday... Do not over eat... Happy always... source: www.facebook.com (by Azli Raja)
p/s: this yr gonna be a little odd for me... without my father..
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Posted: 29-Sep-2008 at 18:51 |
Bajram Serif Mbarak Olsun to everyone!
Ramadan Mubarak!
Here it starts tomorrow.
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Posted: 29-Sep-2008 at 19:43 |
Happy
fitr à tout le monde!
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Posted: 29-Sep-2008 at 19:47 |
Happy Bayram! Been a long one this year and the fasting will only get longer with a turn towards summer for next year. In a day's time the feasting will commence.
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Posted: 01-Oct-2008 at 00:47 |
Happy Eid evryone, hope it is joyful and pleasant.
For Seko:
Every year Ramadan moves back ten days.
So if you happen to fast in June,July (hot, long days), then to get experience Ramadan in the winter( Dec/Jan, short cool days), you will have to wait for the following period:
six months shift means 30(avg) * 6 days= 180 days therefore 180/10= 18 yrs.
So master Seko if u are now 26 yrs old then you will have a winter Ramadan at the age of 26+18= 44 and the summer again at 44+18= 62.
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Posted: 01-Oct-2008 at 05:49 |
Eid Mubarak EveryBody
today is 2nd day of ramadan here
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Posted: 01-Oct-2008 at 11:35 |
Originally posted by azimuth
Eid Mubarak EveryBody
today is 2nd day of ramadan here |
haa?? ...which planet are u from? 2nd ramadhan
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Posted: 01-Oct-2008 at 14:51 |
Originally posted by malizai_
So master Seko if u are now 26 yrs old then you will have a winter Ramadan at the age of 26+18= 44 and the summer again at 44+18= 62. |
Had you asked me 20 years ago I would agree with your math, "now where did I put that darned time machine?"
Enjoy the holiday!
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Posted: 01-Oct-2008 at 15:13 |
hello my friends, i am a new forum member happy bayram to ALL of us, not only to muslims lets stay in peace for these holy days
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Posted: 01-Oct-2008 at 17:39 |
Originally posted by cahaya
Originally posted by azimuth
Eid Mubarak EveryBody
today is 2nd day of ramadan here |
haa?? ...which planet are u from? 2nd ramadhan
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oops, i meant yesterday was 2nd day of Eid.
Eid Mubarak Cahaya
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"Arguing with someone who hates you or your ideas, is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter what move you make, your opponent will walk all over the board and scramble the pieces".
Unknown.
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Posted: 02-Oct-2008 at 18:31 |
sounds great my friend
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Posted: 03-Oct-2008 at 19:55 |
i wonder if in other muslims countries do practice giving money to children? Means when visiting to others' home or vice versa during eid.
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Posted: 06-Oct-2008 at 16:20 |
The tradition continues Cahaya. In Turkey, for example, money is given to the little ones even though the holiday is called Sugar Festival where the elders traditionally exchange sweets.
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Posted: 06-Oct-2008 at 16:48 |
Happy eid to all people here 6 days after the event!
AL-Jassas
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Posted: 07-Oct-2008 at 02:29 |
Seko, in BiH, too.
And Al-Jassas Thank you and to you Eid Mubarak as well.
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Posted: 07-Oct-2008 at 16:15 |
Originally posted by cahaya
i wonder if in other muslims countries do practice giving money to children? Means when visiting to others' home or vice versa during eid.
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we do it here in uae, and some people give gifts to adult family and friends.
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Posted: 07-Oct-2008 at 19:37 |
the best part for this yr Eid is.. I met someone.. guess who??? Mira.. I'm sure some of u knw her as she used to be one of AE forumer... we are planning to go to Penang tomorrow.. yeay!!! she's so sweet...
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