Eid Mubarak

First written by hatoon_alfassi and 0 others, on Sun, 2004/11/14 - 2:17pm, and has been viewed by unique users

From: Array
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 15:17:28 +0300
Dear All,

I wish you a happy and blessed Eid al Fitr. May Allah grant us with his blessings and acceptance. Eid this year was a surprise in SA, a 29 days Ramadan, v. unusual for a long time, i.e. started yest. on Sat. But I understand that many countries did not celebrate it until today Sunday. However, our wishes remain the same and hope by now ev. body is enjoying her/his self.

It is remarkable that every Eid there is a cloud in the Muslim sky because of an injustice happening here or there in the Muslim World. This year it is the chance of Falluja city to be the victim of the super power of today's world. We wish their people mercy and blessings on the souls of their deseased, and the patience and strength for those who survived.

Eid Mubarak all,

Hatoon





Dear All,

 

I wish you a happy and
blessed Eid al Fitr. May Allah grant us with his blessings and acceptance.
Eid this year was a surprise in SA, a 29 days Ramadan, v. unusual for a long
time, i.e. started yest. on Sat. But I understand that many countries did not
celebrate it until today Sunday. However, our wishes remain the same and hope by
now ev. body is enjoying her/his self.

 

It is remarkable that every
Eid there is a cloud in the Muslim sky because of an injustice happening here or
there in the Muslim World. This year it is the chance of Falluja city to be the
victim of the super power of today's world. We wish their people mercy and
blessings on the souls of their deseased, and the patience and strength for
those who survived.

 

Eid Mubarak all,

 

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hatoon_alfassi

From: Array
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 22:51:26 +0300
Dear All,

Eid Mubark.. or in Arabic 'min el 3aydeen' . Hope that you are celebrating eid like we are doing here in Riyadh. We continued 30 days of Ramadan and tomorrow is our first days of Eid el Fitr.

Enjoy all,

Hatoon





Dear All,

 

Eid Mubark.. or in Arabic 'min el 3aydeen' . Hope
that you are celebrating eid like we are doing here in Riyadh. We continued 30
days of Ramadan and tomorrow is our first days of Eid el Fitr.

 

Enjoy all,

 

Hatoon
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