Eid Mubarak!

Capulet

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Eid Mubarak = Happy Eid!

Eid Al-Fitr marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. I've been fasting almost all month, and I'm glad that I can eat in between sunrise and sunset again.

For all you Muslim haters out there (aneesh, Quasar, cierdan), don't bother posting your rants here, please.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/A7B87CF6-B92B-4EFE-8878-01FDED6375E1.htm

Muslims end Ramadan, celebrate Eid

Thursday 03 November 2005, 4:46 Makka Time, 1:46 GMT

Muslims in the Middle East and across the Islamic world have finished their final sunrise-to-sunset fast and did last-minute shopping for sweets, clothes and toys ahead of a three-day holiday celebrating the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

From the Philippines to Morocco, Muslims prepared for the Eid al-Fitr holiday on Thursday. In the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, children paraded through the streets with long candles or rode through the streets waving flags and honking car horns. Children in the West Bank town of Ramallah set off fireworks.

Stalls in street markets in Lebanon and Egypt were packed with multicolored candies, and sweetsmakers spun filo dough into pastries.

Eid al-Fitr - Arabic for the "festival of breaking the fast" - is a time for family gatherings that will likely leave the streets of Cairo and other Arab cities virtually empty as relatives and friends go to each others' homes for meals. Then for the next two days, people flood parks and other public places, with children decked out in new clothes bought for the occasion.

A family does last-minute shopping
for Eid al-Fitr in Kuala Lumpur
Observant Muslims refrain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan, the month in Islam's lunar calendar when it is believed that the first verses of the Quran, Islam's holy book, were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th Century.

In Dhaka, thousands of holiday-makers began a mass exodus on Wednesday from Bangladesh's crowded capital for their home villages ahead of the Islamic world's largest festival.

"I am excited. I have got my paycheck and bought new clothes for my family," said garment worker Mosharraf Hossain, who planned to leave Dhaka later.

In Iraq

In Baghdad, construction workers were completing final adjustments to the Luna amusement park, where hundreds of families are expected to join in the festivities.

"We pray to almighty God on the occasion of Eid that stability and security would prevail so that people can picnic. They are fed up of being always at home in fear of blasts," said one Iraqi, Mohsen Chasib.

Iraqi and US authorities on Tuesday announced the release of about 500 inmates from the notorious Abu Ghraib prison west of Baghdad on the occasion of the Eid a-Fitr.

At the start of Ramadan, on 4 October, al-Qaida militants in Iraq had called for stepped up attacks against US and Iraqi forces during the month.

But Iraq saw relative calm in attacks on civilians for much of the month amid intensified security measures surrounding a 15 October referendum and the 19 October start of the trial of ousted leader Saddam Hussein.
 
I'm glad that your month of fasting has ended for you. I'm sure the spiritual gains from beating your metabolism with a baseball bat were well worth it. :p

I bet half the posters here don't eat during daylight anyways. ;)
 
Dude, I gained weight after fasting.
 
Eid Mubarak!
 
He's a very happy guy I hear. I mean he's freaking President.
 
mobarak doesnt mean happy as in haha happy, its a congratulatory word, as in happy birthday.

yeah i didnt get to fast this year :( i was so busy. next year.

Eid Mobarak everyone
 
Eid Mubarak ( isn't it mubarakh ? ) to all who celebrate it ! May Allah shower the faithful with his blessings !

Isn't some special dish prepared for Eid ? Over here , it is usually siwayan . What is your tradition , Capulet ?
 
TheDervish said:
Eid Mubarak!
Indeed!!! :D


Actually fasting now and then, for religion or not, is a damn good way of reminding yourself how much useless and unnecessary nonsense you put in your mouth otherwise. I fast now and then and am always pleased for doing it.
 
Let's have a sugar party!

Voices here say the Sugar Prty should become a national holiday. We have several Christian holidays, so why not?

In NL more people know what the sugar-party is, than know about whitster.
 
The Last Conformist said:
A Muslim girl a I know "fasts" during Ramadan by abstaining from alcohol. I always thought that pretty funny.

Every religion has a set of people with "interesting" interpretations. This one guy of Muslim background was telling me, between swigs of his Heineken, how much of a great spiritual experience Mecca was. Or the Hindu fellow I knew of that would eat hamburgers then jump in the Ganges. Nothing to see :P
 
Happy Eid to all you celebrating it, and Happy Thursday to everyone else! :)
 
IglooDude said:
Happy Eid to all you celebrating it, and Happy Thursday to everyone else! :)
You're getting really celebratory about very normal days of the week lately. I remember seeing you wish everyone a happy tuesday in the Diwali thread. In case I don't catch you tomorrow, Happy Friday!
 
I admit to having an ulterior motive for looking forward to Eid -- all the Muslims at work get together for a potluck lunchtime feast and invite all the rest of us. Yummy.

Happy Eid!
 
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