Eid Mubarak!

Muslim family celebrating EidThis may sound a little strange but I couldn't help myself from writing this, since I have today, I just want to say a big Eid Mubarak!

Celebrating Eid Mubarak is not only a joyous occasion but also deeply rooted in Islamic Facts, emphasizing gratitude and unity.

I want to thank Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) for everything and allowing us to live on this joyful day.

May Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) give us life to see next Ramadhan as the clocks of life are ticking by,

and may He accept all our efforts & forgive our shortcomings during this blessed month of Ramadhan, Aameen.

"The life of this world is of three days: As for yesterday it has vanished, along with all that was in it; tomorrow, you may never see; As for today, it is yours, so work in it." (Al-Hasan Al-Basri)

The celebration of Eid Mubarak at the conclusion of Ramadhan brings families together to mark the end of fasting and reflect on the spiritual benefits gained.

Eid Mubarak is a traditional greeting used during the festive days of Eid. Learn more about the history and traditions of Eid-ul-Fitr, the celebration that follows the holy month of Ramadhan.

The night before Eid, known as Laylatul Jaaizah, is a significant time for prayer and reflection before the joyous festivities begin.

For those who engage in I'tikaf during the last ten days of Ramadhan, Eid marks a blessed conclusion to their spiritual retreat.

Eid is a time for joy and celebration, but it is also a time to reflect on the deeper spiritual meanings. Learn more about the significance of Eid-ul-Adha and its practices.

Properly preparing for Eid includes understanding the Sunnah and etiquette. Discover the Sunnats of Eid-ul-Adha and how to perform them.

Eid also offers an opportunity to praise and thank Allah. Read about the importance of praising Allah in daily life."

Remember our dear brothers & sisters in Syria insha'Allah..


10 comments:

  1. Eid Mubarak with loads of blessings and Joys :)

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  2. Wishing you a happy and blessed Eid. :)

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  3. Selamat idul fitri sobat, mohon maaf lahir dan batin ya :)

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  4. Ameen to the lovey dua and Eid Mubarak to you too.

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  5. Eid mubarak to all muslims araound the globe. May Allah gives victory to islam.

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  6. Eid Mubarak...Kullu am wa antum bikhair....although beloved Ramadhan has left...sadly...Eid must be celebrated with Happiness and new energy as "new" person...hoping that the spirit of Ramadhan still in our heart till we rejuvenate again during the next Ramadhan....I miss you Ramadhan....

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  7. Asalamu alaikum warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu,

    @Sy - JazakAllah khair.

    @Usama Rehman - Thank you so much.

    @Balqis - JazakAllah khair.

    @Herman Bagus - Thank you very much.

    @Muslimah Delights - JazakAllah khair.

    @Tinta.Muallimah - Aameen.

    @The Black Jubah - SubhanAllah, me to.

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  8. EID Mubarak brother!
    May Allah bless you in the whole of your life
    AMEEN....

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  9. @Aliyatul Hikmah - Thank you so much for your prayer, Aameen.

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