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Eid Mubarak 2011 :: Blessing to all Muslims 0

Eid Mubarak 2011 :: Blessing to all Muslims

Eid Mubarak (Arabic: عيد مبارك‎, Persian/Urdu: عید مُبارک) 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”. Muslims wish each other Eid Mubarak...

Wish you all the BEST “Eid Mubarak” 1

Wish you all the BEST “Eid Mubarak”

Asalaamu Alaaikum dear brothers and sisters in Islam! Here comes the day of joy and celebrations for Muslims. 11th September is the Mubarak day of Eid this year. But why is it just a matter of a holiday for the people of other religions? If we enjoy the leave from...

Eid Mubarak 0

Eid Mubarak

May Allah bless all of us on this auspicious day & May it be a new beginning of greater prosperity, success and happiness Wish all a very Happy Eid Mubarak With Best Wishes

Best wishes for happy EID 2009 3

Best wishes for happy EID 2009

Wishing you a very happy EID MUBARAK, May ALLAH gives us health, wealth & prosperity through out the year and gives us clean hands, clean words and clean thoughts and helps us to stand against the wrong, save us from bad habits. (AMEEN)

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*** EID MUBARAK ***

Assalaamu’alaykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuh – May God’s peace and blessings be upon you Eid ul-Adha is the feast of sacrifice. Reach out to all your friends / family / colleagues / loved ones on the auspicious occasion of Eid ul-Adha. Wish them happiness, peace and many celebrations with warm...

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Eid Card

Wishing you a very happy EID MUBARAK, May ALLAH gives us health, wealth & prosperity through out the year and gives us clean hands, clean words and clean thoughts and helps us to stand against the wrong, save us from bad habits. (AMEEN)

Eid Mubarak to all of you 8

Eid Mubarak to all of you

Assalam-o-alaikum Definition: A phrase of greetings said among Muslims to congratulate each other on holidays.  It literally means, “Blessed Festival!”  The appropriate answer is, “Allah yubarak feek!” (May Allah bless it for you also!) Eid (عيد) is the Arabic word for celebration and Fitr is the Arabic word for feast....