Eid Mubarak to all the UAE Community Blog readers in the UAE and worldwide. Eid has been confirmed tomorrow 12 October 2007. I'll leave you with some artwork from the USA postal authorities :)
“…Today is a day of celebration, a day of thanksgiving, a day of peace, a day of freedom, a day of joy and happiness. Today should also be a day of truth and fearlessness, a day of unity and sister/brotherhood? Well, it should! A concept of “unity” that is built on sincerity, respect, love and mutual understanding; a unity that is built on commitment. It is this unity that could bring about a just social change within society. Yet not only the basic respect for human rights as well as any form of inter-religious / inter-cultural dialogue still seems to be a major challenge of our time.
“O mankind! We created you from a single soul, male and female, and made you into nations and tribes, so that you may come to know one another. Truly, the most honored of you in Gods sight is the greatest of you in piety. God is All-Knowing, All-Aware. [49:13]”
Wishing you all (everyone!) a blessed Eid al-Fitr from Germany!
I can't believe no one commented on the fact that the stamp in the pic is from the USA.!!! Let me know when the UAE prints a "Merry Christmas" stamp. :)
Lol at the anon 22:12 without a name... the USA is (legally) a free country with freedom of religion as part of the constitution. The UAE however is a Muslim country and that's part of our constitution.
The UAE however does grant limited rights for all religions to practise their faith. The limitations are mainly on openly advocating any other religion.
Many countries have an official religion such as Italy, Greece, The Vatican, etc. and no one really complains why their governments do not support Muslims. However, such governments are generally very respective of all faiths including Islam, just like the UAE.
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I believe Eid in Oman has been declared for 13th Ocober.
ReplyDeleteEid Mubarak to all :)
Eid mubarak to yaaaall! :) save me a baklava i*... or BuJ :)
ReplyDeleteI have those stamps :)
ReplyDeleteEid Mubarak everyone!
Eid Mubarak!
ReplyDeleteEid Mubarak everyone. May Allah accept our fasts and continue His blessings as always. Have a great day :))
ReplyDeleteCan anyone pls tell me what time is Eid prayer tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteanon, Eid Prayers are usually between 6.30 and 7.15am
ReplyDeleteHappy eid :)
Rosh, I bet you're dying for a 3eediya hehe
Auspicious Eid everyone...
ReplyDeletePrayer time will be at 6:37 AM, inshallah..
Eid Mubarak to everyone
ReplyDeleteEid Mubarak!
ReplyDelete“…Today is a day of celebration, a day of thanksgiving, a day of peace, a day of freedom, a day of joy and happiness. Today should also be a day of truth and fearlessness, a day of unity and sister/brotherhood? Well, it should! A concept of “unity” that is built on sincerity, respect, love and mutual understanding; a unity that is built on commitment. It is this unity that could bring about a just social change within society. Yet not only the basic respect for human rights as well as any form of inter-religious / inter-cultural dialogue still seems to be a major challenge of our time.
ReplyDelete“O mankind! We created you from a single soul, male and female, and made you into nations and tribes, so that you may come to know one another. Truly, the most honored of you in Gods sight is the greatest of you in piety. God is All-Knowing, All-Aware. [49:13]”
Wishing you all (everyone!) a blessed Eid al-Fitr from Germany!
Eid Mubarak everyone :)
ReplyDeleteEid Mubarak all
ReplyDeleteWishing all bloggers Eid Mubarak.
ReplyDeleteEid Mubarak UAE and all Islamic nations! I wish I was in our region these days to celebrate the Eid with you guys!
ReplyDeleteFinally.. we get the band back at Trader Vic's..
ReplyDeleteHappy Eid!
عيد مبارك و كل انتم بخير
ReplyDeletewishing you all a year of happiness health and prosperity
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Eid Mubarak everyone. I hope everyone has a wonderful eid Insha'Allah.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe no one commented on the fact that the stamp in the pic is from the USA.!!! Let me know when the UAE prints a "Merry Christmas" stamp. :)
ReplyDeleteOr better yet... "Jesus is Risen" to celebrate Easter.
ReplyDeleteLol at the anon 22:12 without a name... the USA is (legally) a free country with freedom of religion as part of the constitution. The UAE however is a Muslim country and that's part of our constitution.
ReplyDeleteThe UAE however does grant limited rights for all religions to practise their faith. The limitations are mainly on openly advocating any other religion.
Many countries have an official religion such as Italy, Greece, The Vatican, etc. and no one really complains why their governments do not support Muslims. However, such governments are generally very respective of all faiths including Islam, just like the UAE.