Abdulrahman Bakoo
Eid Mubarak عيد سعيد
كل عام وانتو بخير والله يعيده علينا وعليكم ونكون ممن قبلت اعمالهم يارب العالمين اشكر اخواتي وربي تعبتهم معايا في كل شي خيطو الملابس ربي يعطيهم العافيه ^_^
اهم شي السبحه والمشلح
At the end of Ramadan, Muslims throughout the world have a joyous three-day celebration called Eid al-Fitr.
Eid Mubarak (Arabic: عيد مبارك, Hindi: ईद मुबारक Persian/Urdu: , Malayalam: ഈദ് മുബാറക്, Bengali: ঈদ মুবারক) is a traditional Muslim greeting reserved for use on the festivals of Eid ul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr. The phrase translates into English as "blessed festival", and can be paraphrased as "may you enjoy a blessed festival" (Eid refers to the occasion itself, and Mubarak means "Blessed")
Muslims wish each other Eid Mubarak after performing the Eid prayer. The celebration continues until the end of the day for Eid ul-Fitr (or al-Fitr) and continues a further three days for Eid ul-Adha (or Al-Adha). However, in the social sense people usually celebrate Eid ul-Fitr at the same time as Eid ul-Adha, visiting family and exchanging greetings such as "Eid Mubarak". Thanks so much to my lovely sisters they helped me with everything ^_^
Eid Mubarak عيد سعيد
كل عام وانتو بخير والله يعيده علينا وعليكم ونكون ممن قبلت اعمالهم يارب العالمين اشكر اخواتي وربي تعبتهم معايا في كل شي خيطو الملابس ربي يعطيهم العافيه ^_^
اهم شي السبحه والمشلح
At the end of Ramadan, Muslims throughout the world have a joyous three-day celebration called Eid al-Fitr.
Eid Mubarak (Arabic: عيد مبارك, Hindi: ईद मुबारक Persian/Urdu: , Malayalam: ഈദ് മുബാറക്, Bengali: ঈদ মুবারক) is a traditional Muslim greeting reserved for use on the festivals of Eid ul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr. The phrase translates into English as "blessed festival", and can be paraphrased as "may you enjoy a blessed festival" (Eid refers to the occasion itself, and Mubarak means "Blessed")
Muslims wish each other Eid Mubarak after performing the Eid prayer. The celebration continues until the end of the day for Eid ul-Fitr (or al-Fitr) and continues a further three days for Eid ul-Adha (or Al-Adha). However, in the social sense people usually celebrate Eid ul-Fitr at the same time as Eid ul-Adha, visiting family and exchanging greetings such as "Eid Mubarak". Thanks so much to my lovely sisters they helped me with everything ^_^