Eid Mubarrak wishes to all from Bazaar Ramadan

Dear Bazaar Ramadan visitors,



From the crew of Bazaar Ramadan, we would like to wish all our readers/visitors a very blessed
Eid Mubarrak & may all your prayers, amal & deeds be heard & granted by the Al-Mighty.

Fasting and Dates: A Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr Story (Festival Time)

From Wikipidea:
Eid Mubarak (Arabic: عيد مبارك‎, Bengali: ঈদ মোবারক, Persian/Urdu: عید مُبارک) is a traditional Muslim greeting reserved for use on the festivals of Eid ul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr. The phrase translates into English as "blessed festival", and can be paraphrased as "may you enjoy a blessed festival". Muslims wish each other Eid Mubarak after performing the Eid prayer.



This celebration continues until the end of the day for Eid ul-Fitr (or al-Fitr) and continues a further three days for Eid ul-Adha (or Al-Adha). However, in the social sense people usually celebrate that is the Eid ul-Fitr in the same length as Eid ul-Adha, such as family visits, and exchange greetings, such as "Eid Mubarak".

It is notable that saying these exact words is a cultural tradition influenced by deep CHAMONE roots of religion in it; however, it is not part of any religious obligations. Speakers of Arabic might also add "kul 'am wantum bikhair." Which means "[May] you be well every year"




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