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Starr is an IOS Mezz. Faceup by me.
Diva is an Iplehouse EID Luna. Faceup by allemarthe.
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It's just a day or two left of Ramadan. Let's all pray we get to live another Ramadan next year and make the most of it . . . for now, enjoy Eid, celebrate and do not forget our brothers and sisters hit by the flood.
Eid Mubarak My friends :-)
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Wishing my friends all the happiness on this Eid
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Eid Al-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice) is a holiday at the end of the Hajj; the annual Muslim pilgrimage to the holy Mecca which is one of the greatest religious observance in Islam.
ps: During Eid older people give younger ones and kids some money which called " Ediya "
And,
Belated Eid Mubarak to everyone
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Eid Mubarak to all muslim ummah from bottom of my heart.
Love u all......may you all enjoy the maximum on Eid day.
Please do not forget those who are suffering to the worst flood ever in the history of Pakistan.
A special Eid Mubarak greetings to my dear friends.
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Eid is a Muslim festival, similar to Christmas, but unlike the Catholics celebration, the Muslim festivity is not celebrated for any significant dates or prophet births but to mark the end of the month long fasting or Ramadan.
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Wishing U a Very Happy and Colorful "EID MUBARAK” With Luv And Best Wishes.
May u Live Long LIFE…
And That EID day Will come in UR life Hundred Times…
Eid is the combination of 3 meaningful words:
E: Embrace with open heart
I: Inspire with impressive attitude,
D: Distribute pleasure to all.
“*EID MUBARAK*”
A very happy eid mubarak to all of my friends at flickr. I hope you all enjoy the eid a lot.
My eid wasn't much fun. Being away from home (Pakistan) and living in a yahudi society with not a lot of muslims around me, the eid wasnt fun. Did not even get a single piece of 'boti' :(
Anyways, life goes on...
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I stopped in Little India last night during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations marking the end of Ramadan. This was near midnight. Music, fireworks, revving engines and just joyful hanging out
May the great occasion of Eid bring joy to your heart, family and friends...God bless you all!!!! Eid Mubarak
Eid-ul-Fitar is being celeberated by the the Muslims all over the world, in the Pakistan it is a tradition that we cook Vermicellies and eat, in this picture you can see this girl loves to eat.
All the bright and happy things that life can bring on your way, are wished for you today.
Have a sweet and joyful EID day !!
Azam.
Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr
The month of fasting
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Islam uses a lunar calendar—that is, each month begins with the sighting of the new moon. Because the lunar calendar is about 11 days shorter than the solar calendar used elsewhere, Islamic holidays "move" each year. In 2015, Ramadan begins at sundown on June 18th.
For more than a billion Muslims around the world—including some 8 million in North America—Ramadan is a "month of blessing" marked by prayer, fasting, and charity. Ramadan focuses on self-sacrifice and devotion to Allah (God).
Why this Month?
Muslims believe that during the month of Ramadan, Allah revealed the first verses of the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam. Around 610 A.D., a caravan trader named Muhammad took to wandering the desert near Mecca (in today's Saudi Arabia) while thinking about his faith. One night a voice called to him from the night sky. It was the angel Gabriel, who told Muhammad he had been chosen to receive the word of Allah. In the days that followed, Muhammad found himself speaking the verses that would be transcribed as the Qur'an.
At many mosques during Ramadan, about one thirtieth of the Qur'an is recited each night in prayers known as tarawih. In this way, by the end of the month the complete scripture will have been recited.
Fasting
Muslims practice sawm, or fasting, for the entire month of Ramadan. This means that they may eat or drink nothing, including water, while the sun shines. Fasting is one of the Five Pillars (duties) of Islam. As with other Islamic duties, all able Muslims take part in sawm from about age twelve.
During Ramadan in the Muslim world, most restaurants are closed during the daylight hours. Families get up early for suhoor, a meal eaten before the sun rises. After the sun sets, the fast is broken with a meal known as iftar. Iftar usually begins with dates and sweet drinks that provide a quick energy boost.
Fasting serves many purposes. While they are hungry and thirsty, Muslims are reminded of the suffering of the poor. Fasting is also an opportunity to practice self-control and to cleanse the body and mind. And in this most sacred month, fasting helps Muslims feel the peace that comes from spiritual devotion as well as kinship with fellow believers.
Eid al-Fitr
Ramadan ends with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which in 2015 occurs on July 17. Literally the "Festival of Breaking the Fast," Eid al-Fitr is one of the two most important Islamic celebrations (the other occurs after the Hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca). At Eid al-Fitr people dress in their finest clothes, adorn their homes with lights and decorations, give treats to children, and enjoy visits with friends and family.
A sense of generosity and gratitude colors these festivities. Although charity and good deeds are always important in Islam, they have special significance at the end of Ramadan. As the month draws to a close, Muslims are obligated to share their blessings by feeding the poor and making contributions to mosques.
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May Allah bring you joy, happiness, peace and prosperity on this blessed occasion. Eid Mubarak to all of you.
Happy eid to all of you from my side. May Allah bless us all
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