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Fellow Muslims, how do you plan to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr?

Personally, I am celebrating by cooking a lot, Insha Allah. lol. Seriously, though, Eid is such a special time. It is a time not only to reflect on how we spent our time during Ramadan, and hoping to recieve so many blessings from it. That is part of it, but my fellow Muslims, I would also like you to reflect this Eid on how fortunate most of us are, and to think of those who will not have food for Eid, and other things we take for granted. Any hunger we've felt is really nothing in comparison. May Allah bless this Eid for you all, and I am sending my love to you all. Assalamoalakum, Sister Safiyyah

Update:

lol. That's funny.

Update 2:

Are you Jenny? At least you have half of that right. Actually we're planning to roast a chicken, but you have the general idea. Bye, hun.

Update 3:

SubhanAllah, Marissa. I am so very proud of you.

Update 4:

Sister Loe, I think most of the visitors will be coming to my house, Insha Allah. lol. We've been invited to my husband's best friend's house as well.

Update 5:

Yes, Adyghe, I knew that. You represent your people very well. Salam.

Update 6:

Salam Kashmalo, Sweets and tea sounds like such a treat for Eid morning. Your answer is so great, SubhanAllah!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    cooking after Ramadan?!! i mean personally i'm going out to eat at a restaurant after the Eid Prayer inshallah!!

    Eid Mubarak to all of us.

    peace.

  • Alaikumsalam Safiyyah. You're right, after the Eid prayer, there will be lots of cooking - mine will be ketupat & chicken curry, but also visiting relatives, even distant ones, going home to your folks - if you live in different city / country. There will be gifts, new clothes & small money for kids, and tons of firecrackers & fireworks.

    Have a blessed Eid ;)

  • 1 decade ago

    HAPPY EID and Eid mubarak

    to all muslim brothers and sisters.

    we shuld share our happiness and joys with poors and helpless ppl,relatives and neighbours and distribute fitrana among the poor and hlpless ppl.

    on eid day i get up early in the morning make wado(ablotuion) and go for morning prayer to mosque to thank Allah that we have passed good and safe ramadan.then come to home and eat some sweets with tea(eating early in the morning at eidufitar day is sunnah).then meet with different ppl in the neighbourhood,poors and helpless ppl, relatives ,friends and guests.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    By myself. Will go for prayers and then back to the office. Its more effective that way.

    Eid Mubarak to all my brothers and sisters out there! Hope you have a wonderful time with family and friends Inshallah.

    Peace.

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  • 1 decade ago

    From a fellow believer in Muhammad, and Baha'i, I wish my Muslim brothers and sisters a happy Eid Al-Fitr.

    Assalamoalakum

  • 1 decade ago

    Inshaallah, i will double my prayers that day. i will ask Allah to make me a more patient, giving and enduring person. Inshaallah, Allah will bless the world and all the people in it with His Bounty and Mercy. Inshaallah, i will pray the we as a world will be closer and live in harmony. that is what i ask for, that all brothers and sisters of this world live as one together and forever. and this Eid i will definitely pray for people like Jenny so that Allah may give lots of peace and love in their heart. may peace and blessings of Allah be with us and may He guide us in the right path.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Eid mubbarak!

    Though I'm not a Muslim.

    Khuda Hafiz!

    Peace be with you, Sister Safiyyah.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Waleikum assalam biradar Dark Angel, Idd Mubarak. Very kind of U indeed to think of others, who R less lucky. Give charity to them, Allah will bless you. Khuda haafiz.

  • 1 decade ago

    my dear sister first happy fetr then the real celebration should happen inside ur heart between u and god if u are sure that god it really satisfied with u and ur dids in ramadan ur heart will be overwilmed with joy then this rejoicing may flow out to ur appearance then u can celebrate with cooking or dancing or any thing ut the real one iss th einnner one

  • 1 decade ago

    No, but I am about celebrate some cheesecake right now...

    EDIT:

    I should be honest, I am not a Muslim, I am a Jew. That is the truth, I am sorry that I deceived you.

    By the way, the cheesecake is "Caramel turtle" and it is goooooooood...

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