Happy days......^_^

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Each year,

And Muslims all over the world to the health and happiness

Eid-Al-Fitr is one of the major holidays of Islam. It comes at the end of the holy month of Ramadan and celebrates the end of the fasting. The holiday comes on the first day of the 10th month in the Islamic lunar calendar.

Because the month of Ramadan is all about fasting, Eid-Al-Fitr is all about NOT fasting. During Ramadan, Muslims have not eaten while the Sun is in the sky. On Eid-Al-Fitr, they celebrate the end of Ramadan with a sweet snack and then get ready for a day of celebration.

On this day, Muslims are encouraged to dress in their best clothes and attend a special Eid prayer at their neighborhood mosque. Before the prayer begins, Muslims make an alms payment (the Zakat al Fitr) Corner of the five pillars of Islam

Such as prayer and fasting

Take money from the rich and the poor are given

Thereby achieving social solidarity in Islam

for the month of Ramadan, in the form of food or its cash equivalent. This food and / or money is then distributed to the poor. After the special religious service, the focus turns to gift-giving. Children are given many gifts. Women get gifts from their loved ones. Also on this day, people are encouraged to settle feuds or disputes, especially those between family members.

Eid Al-Fitr means "Feast of Fast-Breaking." It is often celebrated during three days, with the first day marking the end of Ramadan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Uzc_G542E

NATIVE DEEN -- Small Deeds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsajQjLxut4

eid al fitr--DR Zakir Naik

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9w_ztz2yGe0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bx7uj-yFpC0

Eid is celebration. Fitr comes from the word fitrah, meaning natural.

Yes, Ramadhan will end shortly, at 6.15 am and we muslims will celebrate EidulFitri. But using the word 'celebration' gives a wrong idea to non-muslims. It's not partying. We are celebrating with praises of God. And we can eat as usual once more, coming back to the natural way of things. Hence, the name Fitrah.

Enjoy your holidays people

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The occasion is Eid ul-Fitr which means 'festivity of breaking the fast'...

It is the celebration after the fast of the month of Ramadan... Ramadan is the month of the Quranic revelation, Muslims use this month to reconnect to the Quran and build a stronger relationship with Allah. This is achieved by fasting from food and s-exual activities with one's spouse during the daylight hours, refraining from foul and shameless language and actions, increased acts of charity to the less fortunate, reciting the word of God Etc...

We learn self restraint against our permitted human desires and hopefully would build stronger restraint against desires that are not permissible.

Basically making a stronger effort to be the best you can be and come out a better human being at the end... It is like a training course for the muslim... At the end of the course, we get our certificate and a feast... We repeat the training course once every year..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS1cm2Nlbtc&feature=player_embedded

During Eid celebration for Muslims

Differs from non-Muslim celebration

Not adultery - not drinking alcohol - not for committing sins

But

First thanks to God through the Eid prayer

Then

Wear the best clothes

Visit neighbors and friends and uphold the ties of kinship

Exchanging gifts

And enjoy the beautiful in public places

And enjoy the happy days

Enjoy life

allah guide you to Islam#!

Jazakal-lah akhir

And also if one goes to a congregational place then there is no other{sunnah} prayer before the two Rakaats of Eid prayer meaning one just sits down the congregational place and continues with the Takbeer without performing any form of sunnah prayer{Qabliyah}.But if one prays in a Mosque then one is recommended to greet the mosque with two greeting-of-the-mosque Rakaats.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS1cm2Nlbtc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqzJ-CX1AcY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmQhIdwMSmo

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Posted: 9 years ago
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There are many Prophetic narrations which clarify the days that are desirable for a Muslim to fast; they are as follows:

Six days from the month of Shawwaal: Abu Ayyoob Al Ansaari may Allaah be pleased with him narrated that the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) said: "He who fasts Ramadan and follows it with six days of Shawwaal, this is as if he fasted for the whole year." [Ahmad, Abu Daawood and At-Tirmithi]

Three days of every month: Abu Hurayrah and Abu Tharr may Allaah be pleased with them said: "TheProphet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) advised us never to quit (praying) the two Rak'ahs of Ad-Dhuha, and the Witr (prayer) before going to bed (at night); and to fast three days of every month. It is desirable if these days are the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth days (of each lunar month)." [Muslim]

- Zakir Naik

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0tbnarkhB8

- Zakir Naik

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9WjsxARlGo#t=90.907665

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXqWYVAdUUo

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Aa teri Umar mein likh du chand sitaaro se
Tera janam din mein manau phoalo se bahaaro se
har ek khubsurti duniya se mein le aau
Sajaau yeh mehfil mein har haseen nazaaro se

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