Janat Main Ley Kay Jay Ge Chahat Hazoor Ki -(eID sPECIAL)

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Eid mubarak (Persian/Urdu: عید مبارک) (Arabic: عيد مبارك) 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 after performing the Eid prayer. This celebration continues till the end of the day. It is notable that saying these exact words is a cultural tradition influenced by deep roots of religion in it; however, it is not part of any religious obligations. Some people might also add "kul 'am wantum bikhair." Eid refers to the occasion itself, and Mubarak is roughly 'may it become good for you', but the phrase is used in the same context that "Merry Christmas" would be. Throughout the Muslim world there are numerous other ways of greeting for Eid ul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr.

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  • SUBHANALLAH

    

  • masha allah may allah bless you, and grant you jannat

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