Eid Mubarak

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I heard Tomorrow (Friday) is Eid in Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia site the moon so Eid is tomorrow over there as well...So I have two sources.

Oh and Eid MURBARAK...InshaAllah Allah (swt) will accept our fast and salaat.
 
;D sis explain what that means,

Eid mubarak everyone, so is everyone in UK doing it tomorrow then?

AsalamuAlaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarkatuh. :D

TaqabbAllahu minna wa minkum - May Allah accept our and your good deeds

ameen
 
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Insha'Allah celebrating on saturday. Eid Mubarak everyone. Subhan'Allah how quick did Ramadhan come and go.

If you also look at the scientific facts, it's pretty impossible for the moon to be sighted in most parts of the world, if only I had that map thingy in the masjid to show you all.

I think it can be found here: www.moonsighting.com
 
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everyone!! whatever day ur doing it on ...:statisfie


..ah subhan'Allah still can't believe Ramadhan is like officially over ... :(

 
May Allah subhana wa ta'ala accept the fasting of us and forgive us and bless us.
Eid Mubarak brothers and sisters
 
Eid Mubarak 2 everyone we might b celabrating Tommorow but am
not sure :) i hope so
Subhanallah Ramadan left us so quikly :( i miss our blessed guest :(

Ma'salamah
 
no Eid is gona be on SATURDAY :(
atleast we hav more time to get ready
 
AssalaamuAlaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
Taqabbal Allaahu minnaa wa minkum!!!
(May Allaah accept [the fast and worship] from us and from you)

Official Decision and Announcement of the High Judiciary Council of Saudi Arabia...
Just a short time ago, Fatwa-Online was informed of the official decision and announcement of the High Judiciary Council of Saudi Arabia that since the moon of Shawwaal was sighted this evening, here in Saudi Arabia, we shall be completing twenty nine (29) days of Ramadhaan (1428 A.H.), in accordance with the hadeeth of the Messenger of Allaah (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam):
((Fast when you see the crescent. If it is obscured to you, then complete thirty days of Sha'baan. And break your fast when you see the crescent. If it is obscured to you then fast thirty days)), [transmitted by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim].
Subsequently, we shall be celebrating 'Eed al-Fitr on Friday 12th October 2007, inshaa.-Allaah.


http://www.fatwa-online.com/news/0071011.htm

In light of the above news, please check with your local community to see if they are going with Global sighting (above) or their own local sighting.
 
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Ah! 'Tis the time of year for all sorts of lunar lunacy! Will it be on a day that nobody can see the moon on anyway? Will the lack of a definite answer mean new reverts everywhere will be confused and turn up to Eid salah the day after and find then everyone has gone? Or will non-Muslims have an insanely hard time understanding the whole thing and stop bothering to learn about Islam? Only time will tell... :D

On a more serious note, Eid Mubarak to those celebrating today, best wishes for a good Eid Mubarak for those (including me) who are celebrating tomorrow, and some sort of posthumous Eid Mubarak to those who celebrated yesterday for some reason!
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BTW, the reason why I'm off school is because I have a stomach upset that makes nasty brown messes, so I don't know whether I will be better for Eid. Please make dua for me...
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