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help with this Bayram message pls, thankss
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10.       mylo
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 02 Dec 2009 Wed 06:43 am

 

Quoting hedef

 

 Eid is an arabic word

 

 

 

so ´Ead´ ´Eid´ are not part of the same celebration?

11.       mylo
856 posts
 02 Dec 2009 Wed 06:46 am

 

Quoting mylo

 

 

so ´Ead´ ´Eid´ are not part of the same celebration?

 

Sorry,also meant to add, the slaughtering of sheep upon a given day is also not part of these festivals? Ead, Eid etc?

12.       Uzun_Hava
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 02 Dec 2009 Wed 07:23 am

 

Quoting mylo

 

 

Sorry,also meant to add, the slaughtering of sheep upon a given day is also not part of these festivals? Ead, Eid etc?

 

 I googled it.  Apparently there is more that 1 Eid. 

Eid al-Fitr   

(sorry about the font is the holiday after Ramadan and Eid al-adha corresponds to Kurban Bayram it probably just means holdiay.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_ul-Fitr



Edited (12/2/2009) by Uzun_Hava [This just in/]

13.       hedef
363 posts
 02 Dec 2009 Wed 01:54 pm

 

Quoting Uzun_Hava

 

 

 I googled it.  Apparently there is more that 1 Eid. 

Eid al-Fitr   

(sorry about the font is the holiday after Ramadan and Eid al-adha corresponds to Kurban Bayram it probably just means holdiay.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_ul-Fitr

 

 eid in arabic means a celebration it might be a holiday or it might not. In Islam there are two main celebrations which are also holidays they are as u mention uzun Hava Eid al-fitr after Ramadhan and eid al-adha.

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