Eid-mubarak

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Muslims people wish each other in the festival of Eid Mubarak after performing the prayer of Eid.This celebration continues until the end of the day for Eid ul-Fitr and continues a further three days.An exception to this use in the Islamic world is Turkey, where 'Eid Mubarak' is not common at all.In Arabic might also add "kul 'am wantum bikhair", which means "May you be well every year".Instead, a synonymous phrase "Bay Ramzan" is used, alongside with its more Turkicized counterpart, " Bay Ramzan", both the meaning are same( "May your holiday be blessed"). In the social sense people usually celebrate Eid ul-Fitr at the same time as Eid ul-Adha, visiting family and exchanging gifts such as wishes as "Eid Mubarak".In Pashtun areas of other state like in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Pashto Akhtar de nekmregha sha, (meaning "may your festival be blessed" ).

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