Eid Mubarak, again!

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: sheik124

Topic Title: Eid Mubarak, again!

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Out of curiosity, why do you post "again" sheik124? :confused:
 

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Originally posted by: sheik124
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: sheik124

Topic Title: Eid Mubarak, again!

:gift:

Out of curiosity, why do you post "again" sheik124? :confused:

Because it was me that posted the Eid Mubarak thread for Eid Al-Fitr :)

Then you should be aware that they are different religious" calendar days sheik124 ;)
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: sheik124
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: sheik124

Topic Title: Eid Mubarak, again!

:gift:

Out of curiosity, why do you post "again" sheik124? :confused:

Because it was me that posted the Eid Mubarak thread for Eid Al-Fitr :)

Then you should be aware that they are different religious" calendar days sheik124 ;)

Explain this "eid" to me please:)
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: sheik124
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: sheik124

Topic Title: Eid Mubarak, again!

:gift:

Out of curiosity, why do you post "again" sheik124? :confused:

Because it was me that posted the Eid Mubarak thread for Eid Al-Fitr :)

Then you should be aware that they are different religious" calendar days sheik124 ;)

Explain this "eid" to me please:)

Arabic word for festival. Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha are, pretty much the two Muslim holidays. Eid Al-Fitr comes at the end of Ramadan, Fitr means "to break", and is usually used about fasting. Eid Al-Adha comes on the 10th day of the Islamic calendar month of Dhul Hijjah.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_ul-Fitr
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_ul-Adha

Eid Mubarak!
 

magomago

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Yaay for Eid ;) As far as my arabic will let me understand it kinda means "celebration". The Mubarek part is maybe "happy"? Rough translation: Happy Celebration?
It sucks how I know words in both English and Arabic, but I have a tough time translating between the two because I know them as concepts, not formal definitions...means I suck at both :( And to think I'm learning the third :(
 

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Originally posted by: magomago
Yaay for Eid ;) As far as my arabic will let me understand it kinda means "celebration". The Mubarek part is maybe "happy"? Rough translation: Happy Celebration?
It sucks how I know words in both English and Arabic, but I have a tough time translating between the two because I know them as concepts, not formal definitions...means I suck at both :( And to think I'm learning the third :(

Anything like Chinese writing?