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Happy Eid (Al Adha) 2015

Xeeschan

Hello everyone,

Just a small note to wish you all a very happy Eid Mubarek. I hope the day will bring you happiness, peace and prosperity.

In this time of happiness, lets also keep our less fortunate friends in mind all over the world


Happy holidays (if you are getting one), :)

Zeeshan

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Primadonna

Very nice of you, did you slaughtered a sheep to share?

cccmedia

Xeeschan wrote:

happy Eid Mubarek. I hope the day will bring you happiness, peace and prosperity.


The exchange of greetings during such Muslim festivals is a cultural tradition and not religious.
source... Wikipedia

Happy Eid Mubarek.

cccmedia

Fred

Primadonna wrote:

Very nice of you, did you slaughtered a sheep to share?


No, I ran away.

Fred

cccmedia wrote:

The exchange of greetings during such Muslim festivals is a cultural tradition and not religious.

cccmedia


Who cares? - it's very nice.

Xeeschan

Ahh! A goat!! Goats are more popular in Pakistan than sheep. Since I was in Turkey, my folks did it on my behalf!

Mahhhhhhhhh  :D
Z

Primadonna wrote:

Very nice of you, did you slaughtered a sheep to share?

Xeeschan

Kher Mubarek CCCmedia

& I guess, regardless of culture or religion, every festival gives us a reason to rejoice! :)

Enjoy the day!
Z

cccmedia wrote:

The exchange of greetings during such Muslim festivals is a cultural tradition and not religious.
source... Wikipedia

Happy Eid Mubarek.

cccmedia

Xeeschan

& still running! Hmmmm..  :lol:

Fred wrote:

No, I ran away.

Xeeschan

Yes!! That was my point too! I mean its just great to be in a an environment. Even if you do not celebrate a certain festival, its great to observe and try to enjoy the unfamiliar as well!  :top:

Fred wrote:

Who cares? - it's very nice.