Eid Mubarak

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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

here we have material for a trashy muslim soap opera!!! ;D

hope you're all recovered by tomorrow, fishman.
 
salaams every1

just wanted to say eid mubarak i knw its a lil early and it cud b on friday or saturday but i wanted to be the first one to say it :D :coolious: so EID MUBRAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK to every1 at Li hope u all have a greatttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt eid ;)

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Salaam

EID MUBARAK

Today(Sat) is the 30th of Ramadhan....Finished Sahar 20 min ago...

Eid is on Sunday*(tomo) for us in India....
 
salaaamz!!!

EiD MuBaRaK!!!!!!!!! to everyone on this forum, all over the world!!!!!!!

i understand , how different Countries would could do Eid on different days , but inshallah , one day,i hope we can manage to all celebrate Eid on the same day for once , in the UK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hmm:

Hope you all enjoy urselfs whatever u may be doing

wsalams

Shorty xx
 
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this complicated eid date thing makes me so angry..and i dnt get angry too easily...it upsets me as i cannot see the logic behind the distinctions..

but either way...eid mubarak to all...please keep me and our muslim community in ur minds.

peace
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Eid Mubarak to everyone.

We here in London celeberated in Friday. Well That is tghe majority.

The minority celebrating on saturday, or with their own ethnic country.

We celebrate it with the majority as part of the sunnah.

Those who do it on saturday most of the time get an empty mosque.
 
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this complicated eid date thing makes me so angry..and i dnt get angry too easily...it upsets me as i cannot see the logic behind the distinctions..

but either way...eid mubarak to all...please keep me and our muslim community in ur minds.

peace
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Question: There is disagreement among the Muslims in our country whether we should follow calculations, a local sighting, or a global sighting. Which group should I follow?


Answered by Sheikh Salman al-Oadah


I hold the opinion that Muslims should fast with the people of the country wherein they reside whether they rely on calculations, use both calculations and a crescent sighting, or rely exclusively upon a sighting. Allah likes people to be together and dislikes separation.

Muslims should avoid looking absurd in front of other nations, particularly in highly visible matters such as fasting, `îd, and the pilgrimage.


From the website editors:


The decision on which sighting to follow (a local one, an international one, or a calculation, as mentioned by Sheikh Salman) must ultimately be made by the scholars in your country. When that decision is made, everyone must follow it. There is no excuse for different communities within the same region to begin Ramadan and to celebrate `îd on different days.

The issue at hand is based on ijtihâd and differences of opinion are allowed in this case. However, when it comes down to implementation, the community must be united. Whoever goes against the majority decision and divides the community is wrong. Therefore, even if you disagree with the ijtihâd that is reached by the majority of the scholars in your country, you must abide by their decision for the sake of Muslim unity.

And Allah knows best.

Fatwâ Department Research Committee of IslamToday.net chaired by Sheikh `Abd al-Wahhâb al-Turayrî
 
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Eid Mubarak All. TaqabbalAllaahu minnaa wa minkum!! (",)

Aameen to all previous ad'iyah.

Hope you all are havin/had a smashin' time!
 
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Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum! Eid's tomorrow for us.
 
Eid Mubarak Everyone!!

I hope all of my sisters and brothers in Islam had a wonderful day!

Sister Barbara
 

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