04-10-2024 02:52 AM
Sehr informativ dieser Beitrag über ihre Traditionen, er trägt zum besseren Verständnis bei
04-10-2024 03:00 AM
@KashifMisidia such a lovely article 🤩 and so many beautiful pictures! Those dishes and sweets 😋 yum!
I feel it is a great way to share cultures and traditions across boundaries. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Happy Eid to you and your family, enjoy at max moment with your family and friends.
Here in Mauritius, Eid will be celebrated tomorrow 11th since the crescent of the moon🌙 has not been visible yesturday night 🙂 our holiday will be tomorrow 🥳
Wishing all a happy Eid Ul Fitr and a blessed Chaitra Navratri 🌈
Om Shanti 🙏
Sweta
04-10-2024 04:41 AM
Ed Mubarak @KashifMisidia bhai
To you and all your family members
Sorry our family members our Lg family members too .
Regards
Anil
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04-10-2024 05:13 AM
Hello @KashifMisidia bhai,
Wishing you and all others Happy eid celebrations. I always like to read on connect how people countries races etc live in other parts of the continent. Its a great thing to see how Eid goes in your part of the world. Thank you for sharing on connect.
Here in west Africa they don't visit the grave but they have the eid prayers in open fields and designated places like you said. The eid prayers are not too early either. Maybe between 9.30am-11am. I love the photos of the dishes as a foodie Lol.
While the celebrations and your Islamic beliefs are same,I believe the celebration pattern or cultures are different. @Nyainurjanah am I correct ? @indahnuria @SoniaK especially @Sagir brother wishing you all Eid Mubarak.
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04-10-2024 05:20 AM
Very inspiring post @KashifMisidia 👏🏻
We celebrate here by eating and visiting neighborhood, same with what @Nyainurjanah photos. In many places we celebrate it until a week. Then.. we have the second Eid by eating rice dumpling 🍚 called "Ketupat".
(photo by wikipedia).
04-10-2024 07:06 AM - edited 04-10-2024 07:12 AM
Khair Mubarak,
Respected @KashifMisidia Ji...
Excellent post...so much of information in simple style... like a reference manual... thank you very, very much... Ji.
Fitra, Salat ul Fitr, etc. are familiar words, but didn't know these details...
Well, due to the demise of my uncle, we are not celebrating any festival this year (till December)...of course, we used to exchange greetings and prayers between dozens of friends in which a few of them are Hindus and Christians.
Also, your genuine idea of greeting Eid in different Languages was unique... Yes, I could recognise Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Urdu, Bangali, Gujarati, Chinese, Bahasa, Russian, etc... Great! Highly appreciate...🙏🙏🙏
May the blessings of Allah be upon all of us...
Most sincerely with prayers
🙏🌹🤝
04-10-2024 10:39 AM
দেশে এবং বিদেশে সকল কে জানাচ্ছি পবিত্র ঈদুল ফিতরের শুভেচ্ছা ও ঈদ মোবারক।
04-10-2024 11:27 AM
Eid Mubarak @Niloy_BD
For your kind information I'm merging your post in this main post about Eid celebration.
04-10-2024 12:35 PM
Eid Mubarak to you too @MuhammadAsimAli 🙏
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04-10-2024 01:40 PM
Hello @KashifMisidia,
I wish you, Kashif and also everyone else here a happy Eid Mubarak! 🤩 ✨ 🏵️ 🎉
Kashif, your Local Guides Connect is so interesting and you explained is so well how you celebrate it. 🤩 👍🏻
Thank you so much for writing your amazing Local Guides Connect post! 😊 ✨
I wish you an amazing day! 😀
Many warm greetings to you from Hamburg, Germany! 😀 🌟 🇩🇪