Monday, September 21, 2009

Eid Mubarak


Eid Mubarak, Palestiane! All Palistenians; man, women, children, elderly, victims of Jewish aggression, and all Palestinians in diaspra, may Allah (swt) accept your fasting and worship and give you many more chances to enjoy Ramadan. Many blessings to all families and friends of all religions and walks of life.


Ramadan is gone bringing by it departure Eid-ul-Fitr, a joyous "festival of the breaking of the fast”.



Eid is a Thanksgiving Day. Muslims assemble in a brotherly and joyful atmosphere to offer their gratitude to God for helping them to fulfil their spiritual obligations like fasting and alms giving to poors – prior to the Eid.

Eid is a Day of Remembrance. The Muslims pray to God and glorify His name to demonstrate their remembrance of His favors.

Eid is a Day of Victory. "Jihadul-Nafs", meaning "one's strive to abstain from bad deeds" is every devotee divine vehickle to succeed in attaining his/her spiritual rights and growth, and he/her receive the Eid with a victorious spirit.

Eid is a Day of Harvest. God gives infinitely to those who are sincerely concerned with the general welfare of their fellow believers.

Eid is a Day of Forgiveness. When Muslims assemble in the congregation of the Day, they whole-heartedly pray for forgiveness and strength in faith. And God has assured those who approach Him with sincerity of His mercy and forgiveness.

Eid is a Day of Peace. When a Muslim establishes peace within his heart by obeying the Law of God and leading a disciplinary life, he has certainly concluded a most invioble treaty of peace with God.

Eid is an occasion of feasting and rejoicing. The first Eid was celebarated in 624 CE by the Prophet Muhammad with his companions and relatives over the completion a month of fasting.

Long Live Palestine


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