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Eid Saeed/Eid Mubarak

Originally posted by: sheik124
not many Muslims in ATOT?

That shouldn't hold them back from wishing fellow ATers Happy Eid (or Diwali like in the other thread). I'm hindu and I get gifts for my coworkers on Christmas.
 
Eid Mubarik to all fellow ATers.

(yes, I said all, it is a happy ocassion for all people, even if it celebrated by Muslims)
 
Originally posted by: asadasif
Eid Mubarik to all fellow ATers.

(yes, I said all, it is a happy ocassion for all people, even if it celebrated by Muslims)

Yeah, you don't even spell "Eid Mubarak" right.

I hate trolls. :thumbsdown:

 
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: asadasif
Eid Mubarik to all fellow ATers.

(yes, I said all, it is a happy ocassion for all people, even if it celebrated by Muslims)

Yeah, you don't even spell "Eid Mubarak" right.

I hate trolls. :thumbsdown:

transliteration can be done in multiple ways. He spelled it ok. Celebrate, not criticize.
 
Originally posted by: Sultan
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: asadasif
Eid Mubarik to all fellow ATers.

(yes, I said all, it is a happy ocassion for all people, even if it celebrated by Muslims)

Yeah, you don't even spell "Eid Mubarak" right.

I hate trolls. :thumbsdown:

transliteration can be done in multiple ways. He spelled it ok. Celebrate, not criticize.
transliteration? You must be messing with me. :roll:

 
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