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Quick question for any muslims out there.

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Hattie05 · 23/10/2005 22:01

Forgive me for my ignorance

But is it appropriate to say Happy Eid ul fitr? Or is there a more appropriate phrase to acknowledge the festival/celebrations will begin?

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saadia · 23/10/2005 23:00

We normally say Eid Mubarak, but I think Happy Eid ul Fitr is just as good.

Hattie05 · 23/10/2005 23:03

Thanks Saadia, does Eid Mubarak, mean happy eid?, because i am writing this on paper aimed at many Muslims so i'd like to look like i know what i'm talking about despite the fact i quite obviously don't!

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stitch · 23/10/2005 23:29

mubarak means congratulations in arabic/ urdu/persian etc. depends on pronunciation. arabs tend to sayy it as mubrook

eid saeed is also common in the arab world.

anything would be lovely i think, except possibly merry eid, as that has too many connections with christmas.

Hattie05 · 23/10/2005 23:30

Thanks stitch! I had realised that merry wouldn't be a good idea! But just so scared of offending people or looking like a complete wally.

Even if the pronounciation is different, is the spelling Mubarak widely recognised then? If so i'll go for that i think.

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stitch · 23/10/2005 23:40

yes, i think mubarak is probably the most common. definitly on most cards i receive.

i dont think you can offend someone when congratulating them on there festival. can you?

Hattie05 · 24/10/2005 00:09

No, unless ... you're all fibbing to me and Mubarak means something horrid .

But no i guess i couldn't offend anyone, but just want to do it right if do it at all y'know?

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ameli · 24/10/2005 20:45

hi hattie05,

I think Happy Eid will do fine, after all its the thought that counts. I dont think anyone would be offended, as they would know that your intention was good. Did you manage to get hold of an eid card, or general greeting card? whichever, im sure it will be appreciated.

Hattie05 · 24/10/2005 20:46

I'm not sending a card, its a message on some paperwork going to some of my clients - hence the reason i want it to be correct ! Thanks for everyones help!

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ChaCha · 25/10/2005 11:47

Happy Eid is fine
Mubarak in the Arabic language means 'blessed' like the Hebrew "mevurach" and Mabruk means 'congratulations'. So Eid Mubarak would translate to 'Have a blessed Eid' rather than just 'Happy Eid' but that is the general jist of it.

Pomi · 26/10/2005 19:31

chacha i did not know the real meaning of Eid Mubarak. I used to think it means congratulations. Thanks for letting us know.

Hattie I think you got your answer. I cant explain any better.

ameli · 26/10/2005 23:41

hi pomi,

what happened to you on the other thread? hope you are well we were just saying that all the original people on the thread you started have vanished? well take care, ameli

Pomi · 27/10/2005 19:22

Thanks ameli I am well. I did read some of that thread. It is so good that you have found some new friends from mn near you.

ameli · 27/10/2005 22:09

Pomi ,

come back onto the other thread! would be nice, to chat to u again.

allhallows · 27/10/2005 22:11

it's Ramadan now, isn't it? shouldn't you be eating in gay abandon at this time rather than posting on MN?

JanH · 27/10/2005 22:14

IME the eating gets done the moment it's allowed (ie sunset?) so they're all done by this time!

I was working evenings with loads of Muslims until last week, and one of the lads used to bring in vast quantities of food made by his mother which got handed round because it was too much for him - it was lovely!

ameli · 27/10/2005 22:42

yes,

most of the muslims have finished eating by now...any way the idea is to not to 'over indulge', 'so eating in gay abandon?' is not really what we are meant to be doing come eating time, u are missing the point of ramadan.

Pomi · 28/10/2005 16:19

ameli I felt so happy from your invitation as if my sister inviting me to her house. you are so nice.

ameli · 28/10/2005 22:36

ahh, pomi,

well i would love you to take up the invitation! as you are the one who started the thread up again. Pomi, iwent to uni in leicester...met my hubby there, lived on upperton road near narborough road.small world, my brother lives in there too, in oadby. would be lovely to meet up with you if im there, plan to go dwn to leicester soon. I love leicester, as it has alot of fond student memories for me, whereabouts in leic do you live?

ameli · 29/10/2005 00:36

oops, just realised, you not living in leic, duh? sorry where in south east london u frm? i was confused on where u liv for sum reason? please correct me.im a silly moo...

ChaCha · 29/10/2005 13:14

LOL @ "shouldn't you be eating in gay abandon" .. Imagine hours and hours of stuffing your face post iftar time or "better not post on MN - it's Ramadan". Classic!!

Pomi · 30/10/2005 17:42

I live in South Norwood ameli. I know who you mixing up with me.

ameli · 01/11/2005 14:13

pomi, hey!

please accept my sincere apologies...i know im mixing you up with sum1 else. Although everything i said still stands, come and join us on the other thread. Where exactly is South Norward? Is it far for you to get to East London, bunch of us do regular meet ups and u are most welcome to attend the next one. When and where i dont knw, i have an assignment to hand in for uni on the 17th of nov, wanna get that sorted...well chat soon nd luv to ure bubs

ameli · 01/11/2005 14:14

pomi, hey!

please accept my sincere apologies...i know im mixing you up with sum1 else. Although everything i said still stands, come and join us on the other thread. Where exactly is South Norward? Is it far for you to get to East London, bunch of us do regular meet ups and u are most welcome to attend the next one. When and where i dont knw, i have an assignment to hand in for uni on the 17th of nov, wanna get that sorted...well chat soon nd luv to ure bubs

Pomi · 02/11/2005 13:42

Thanks for inviting but East london is very far and with the double boughy i can only manage to go somewhere on walking distance. But i would love to meet you maybe on weekend when dh keep the kids. The other thing is that I am going to Pakistan for 5 or 6 months. The main reason for that is I am having a very tough time looking after two young kids (22 and 11 months).
South Norwood is near croydon.

stitch · 02/11/2005 14:02

hi pomi, taking care of two little ones, who are so close together in ages is very very hard. especially if you dont have family nearby who can help. i have 19 months between my youngest two, and i found that to be very very hard work. went to pakistan for three weeks, and it was lovely in some ways, but just the same in others.. will you be staying with your own mom or with in laws? try and stay with your own parents if possible.#
i live in sutton, and drive. if yo ulike, perhaps we can arrange to meet up? cat me if you like.

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