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#22 Sat 10 Sep 11 5:56pm
whitedog
Occupation striving to be a better human
- From america
- Member since Sat 09 Feb 08
Re: Eid Mubarak
Eid Mubarak! Hope the special dishes are juicy
Not to drink must be crazy hard, yoiks, how do you do it with kids and all, or are there different rules for the kids. Anyway, glad you made it everyone!!!
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#23 Sat 10 Sep 11 6:19pm
Birdymum

- From Newcastle, NSW, Australia
- Member since Thu 23 Oct 08
Re: Eid Mubarak
Hopefully not offending anyone I have a question about the saying "Eid Mubarak".
I read back the posts about Eid and that I now understand, but the Mubarak part puzzles me? What does that mean?
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#24 Sat 10 Sep 11 10:41pm
mummza
Occupation avoiding housework
- From The land of song.
- Member since Tue 04 Oct 05
Re: Eid Mubarak
Its much like saying Happy Eid as far as I know , but I am not sure of the literal tanslation.
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#25 Sun 11 Sep 11 1:04am
Mr Grumpy
Occupation Sh*t Finder
- From Coventry
- Member since Sat 22 Dec 07
Re: Eid Mubarak
Does that mean that my comrade Mr Happy is the former president of Egypt?
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#26 Sun 11 Sep 11 1:51am
MsPablo
Occupation Just being me
- Member since Fri 28 Mar 08
Re: Eid Mubarak
whitedog wrote:
Eid Mubarak! Hope the special dishes are juicy
Not to drink must be crazy hard, yoiks, how do you do it with kids and all, or are there different rules for the kids. Anyway, glad you made it everyone!!!
Yes, young children don't have to fast.
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#27 Sun 11 Sep 11 5:04am
Ashen
Occupation Why is the Rum always gone???!
- From out to lunch
- Member since Sat 07 Jan 06
Re: Eid Mubarak
"blessed" I am pretty sure is the literal translation..
I do like the Mr. Happy version for that egyptian gent though.He strikes me as a very very large Mr. Happy. ![]()
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#28 Sun 11 Sep 11 4:30pm
Birdymum

- From Newcastle, NSW, Australia
- Member since Thu 23 Oct 08
Re: Eid Mubarak
Thanks now I get it ![]()
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#29 Fri 26 Oct 12 10:34am
mummza
Occupation avoiding housework
- From The land of song.
- Member since Tue 04 Oct 05
Re: Eid Mubarak
Eid Mubarak to all who are celebrating today I hope you have a lovely day x
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#30 Fri 26 Oct 12 11:57pm
Kye

- Member since Fri 04 Apr 08
Re: Eid Mubarak
Eid Mubarak /Aïd Moubarak is the celebration at the end of Ramadan.
Aïd al-Adha is today the celebration of sacrifice. Musulman calendar year 1433 : 26 octobre 2012 corresponds with the full moon.
Our young Muslim friend explained Aïd al-Adha to us today ![]()
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