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عید مبارک

November 13th, 2004 Zack Leave a comment Go to comments

تمام قارئین کو عید الفطر مبارک ہو۔

A happy Eid to everyone.

No, I have no idea why Eid is on Saturday in Atlanta when the rest of the US is celebrating it on Sunday.

And happy Diwali too.

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  1. November 13th, 2004 at 02:58 | #1

    Eid mubarak!

  2. Asif
    November 13th, 2004 at 14:18 | #2

    عید مبارک زکریا بھائی۔

    اور مجھے بھی نہیں پتا کہ یوکے اور اٹلی میں ہفتے کو عید ہونے کے باوجود جرمنی میں اتوار کو کیوں ہے؟ :)

  3. thabet
    November 13th, 2004 at 14:27 | #3

    salaam

    Eid mubarak. Have a blessed day.

    Same over here; a bit of a “shock” as to why Eid is today. Some are holding it tomorrow. But then again we Muslims to declare that our “religion and politics” are not separated…

  4. ajsuhail
    November 13th, 2004 at 14:36 | #4

    Eid Mubarak to all.The same confusion in Toronto too.Some of us celebrated Eid today and the rest will tomorrow.

    Allah knows best

  5. sepoy
    November 13th, 2004 at 15:22 | #5

    eid mubarak, sat, sun, & mon (big fan of the three day celebration, i am)

  6. Asma Mirza
    November 13th, 2004 at 16:34 | #6

    Assalamo alaykum w.w!

    Very happy Eid to you, amber and to Michelle too ! May it fall with all blessings on all of us :)

    wassalam n Allahhafiz

  7. November 13th, 2004 at 18:09 | #7

    Eid Mubarak to you too!

    When I was growing up in India, Eid was spelled in many ways – “Id,” “Idd,” Eid,” etc – based on the cards we received from family & friends. I remember prefering “Eid.” I’ve been wondering for years how this particular spelling came to be widely accepted. I’m sure there’s a Ph.D. thesis in this.

  8. November 13th, 2004 at 19:22 | #8

    Eid mubarak to you, Amber, and Michelle! May it be a beautiful, blessed day for you all. =)

    As for Diwali, I’ve always thought of it as a Hindu tradition. Much to my surprise, I found out last night that Sikhs, as well as other Indian groups, celebrate it as well.

  9. November 13th, 2004 at 20:42 | #9

    Eid Mubarak.
    Yea, with the exception of 2-3 small masjids in the Chicagoland area, most of us here are having Eid on Sunday…it’s Eid al-Adha that usually divides up the area here.

  10. November 13th, 2004 at 22:52 | #10

    I enjoyed your blog. Keep up the good work!

  11. November 14th, 2004 at 13:45 | #11

    EID MUBARAK!!!

  12. November 19th, 2004 at 00:32 | #12

    Thanks, everyone for the Eid wishes. Hope you guys had a great Eid.

    thabet: religion and politics

    Good observation. :-)

    aslam: I don’t know. As far as I remember, I have seen “Eid” in Pakistan.

  13. fahad
    December 11th, 2004 at 05:08 | #13

    Dear sir,
    How can I convert unipad urdu text into a format which can be loaded on webpages as you have urdu text on this site.Please guide me.

  14. December 11th, 2004 at 15:53 | #14

    fahad: I have written about it before here and here. If you need any help or anything is not clear in my posts, please let me know.

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