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"Is there a difference? I always get mixed up 'tween the two Eid festivals."
Nor sure what you mean, saying eid mubarak is just a greeting, just like saying merry christmas to a christian on christmas. |
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"Is there a difference? I always get mixed up 'tween the two Eid festivals.
Nor sure what you mean, saying eid mubarak is just a greeting, just like saying merry christmas to a christian on christmas. "
Ah, i didn't know that! As there appears to be two different Eid festivals i assumed Eid Mubarak was the full name of one of them |
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"eid mubarak is the correct greeting to use, there are two eid days, one to mark the end of ramadan the other to mark the end of hajj"
Thanks always wondered what they signified (in an idle way otherwise i'd have googled it!) |
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I live right beside a Mosque in East London and the atmosphere here for the past couple of week has been beautiful. Today the local Boroughs schools are closed and everyone is out and about in their best getting ready for tonight’s celebrations colours and smells have been wonderful |
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