Eid Mubarak
The Arabic word 'Eid' means 'holiday.' There are (for Christian Arabs) the Christmas Eid and the Easter Eid.
For Muslims, there is the Eid at the end of Ramdan, called Eid al Fitr, and the Eid on the day of the Hajj.
'Mubarak' means 'Blessed' or 'Lucky,' so may all my readers have an Eid al Fitr Mubarak.
For Muslims, there is the Eid at the end of Ramdan, called Eid al Fitr, and the Eid on the day of the Hajj.
'Mubarak' means 'Blessed' or 'Lucky,' so may all my readers have an Eid al Fitr Mubarak.
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