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Are you allowed to receive wishes from us Hindus or will that ruin your festival?
I thought it’s better to ask before wishing so that no one is offended by a kafir. If we are allowed then I would like to wish everyone a happy Eid and may it bring peace.
Isn’t this a religious thing that isn’t allowed on BWF as a topic ?
Originally posted by: Cynical1
Are you allowed to receive wishes from us Hindus or will that ruin your festival?
I thought it’s better to ask before wishing so that no one is offended by a kafir. If we are allowed then I would like to wish everyone a happy Eid and may it bring peace.
Isn’t this a religious thing that isn’t allowed on BWF as a topic ?
Anyone can wish anyone. And we allow such celebration posts in BWF as long as they don't turn into bashing.
Originally posted by: Minionite
Anyone can wish anyone. And we allow such celebration posts in BWF as long as they don't turn into bashing.
thank you.
I wish everyone a very happy Eid. Peace and prosperity for all. The daily roza is not easy so enjoy the festivities.
Eid Mubarak to everyone who celebrates this wonderful day. And just in case, tomorrow is also Nowroz (Afghan, Tajik, Iranian, Uzbek and a few other cultures celebrate new years on Nowroz) so happy Nowroz too ❤️
Eid Mubarak to everyone who celebrates.
Yesterday (19th) was Cheti Chand, Gudi Padwa, Ugadi and Chaitra Navratri.
Originally posted by: IAmLuvBolly
Eid Mubarak to everyone who celebrates this wonderful day. And just in case, tomorrow is also Nowroz (Afghan, Tajik, Iranian, Uzbek and a few other cultures celebrate new years on Nowroz) so happy Nowroz too ❤️
Happy Nowroz.
You forgot about gudi padwa and what that means.
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