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Posts Tagged ‘Eid-ul-Fitr’

EID MUBARAK

By captainjohann • Nov 28th, 2009 • Category: Politics

“””Ae chaand!
Jab wo teri taraf dekhen to unhe kuchh yaad dilana
kuchh madhur geet sunana
aur unse kahna
koi aaj bhi tumhe yaad karta hai
teri aarzoo, teri ummeed karta hai
koi aaj bhi tumhe dekhkar EID karta hai “”””
I am copy pasting but i liked the poem.



Eid Day- When Allah Blessings are Bountiful

By A Khokar • Sep 21st, 2009 • Category: Features

Eid-ul-Fitr is linked with the Holy month of Ramadan. It signifies the end of the month of fasting and is celebrated on the first day of the Lunar month- Shawwal on Muslim Calendar.
 
Eid-ul-Fitr is a unique festival held in the Muslim world. This festival has no connection with any historical event nor is it related [...]



Eid for Poor in Pakistan

By Muskan Hina • Sep 21st, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Where religious leaders are dressing down each other on the issue of moon and the rich are haggling over as whether to go to Dubai or London Eid celebrations, the real face of Pakistan, millions upon millions of Pakistanis are failing to answer the questions of thier kids as why they cannot have new clothes, [...]



Three Moons, Three Eids: Where Is Our Unity

By Farid Masood • Oct 3rd, 2008 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

In Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Arab States are celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr today. May there be Eid in Pakistan Tomorrow. Weather experts say that sighting of moon in Pakistan will be most probably on the evening of 30th Ramadan rather than 29th Ramadan. So Eid in Pakistan may be after two days of Saudi Arabian Eid [...]



Eid e Saeed Mubarakbaad

By A Khokar • Nov 30th, 1999 • Category: Features

Whereas Eid Ul Fitr is the day of celebration and thanks giving to God Almighty that He bestowed us with a month of Ramadhan which was full of blessings and provided us yet another opportunity in our lives that we were rightly able to practice fasting in order to gain a nearness of God Almighty. [...]