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Eid Day celebrations for many Muslims begins Monday morning July 28th! Saudi - "DO NOT FAST Ramadan any more! Because it is now the month of Shawwal" Today (July 28th) is time for the Eid (celebration) to begin! - YES, IT IS MONDAY 28th - We just wanted you to leave FACEBOOK & Twitter for Islamic Websites! Qatar - "The Day of Eid is today, Monday July 28" - Declared already by the Grand Mufits in Australia and Saudi Australia - "Ramadan ends with the sunset tonight (27th) and celebration of Eid begins in the morning (28th). Eid gathering at GREENACRE" And many countries around the world will be announcing... Check back here for all updates (24 hours a day) So HAPPY CELEBRATION - Eid Mubarak! Eid Kareem! Enjoy Eid with your family and all the Muslims - everywhere. Usually early in the morning, sometime after sunrise. The order of things is a bit different from the Khutbah Jummah on Fridays. Eid salat is first, then a lecture and it is not obligatory to stay for the lecture (although highly advisable). Please copy & distribute this list of Islamic dates for all public and private schools, hospitals, colleges, universities, corporate and private employers, civil service, law enforcement and government health and resource centers. NOTE: There are other days and dates celebrated by some Muslims in various cultures. However, these are not agreed upon by all Muslims. Check with your local Islamic leader for more information.
*After Hijrah. (Hijrah means "migration" in Arabic) This refers to the migration the Prophet Muhammad made from Mecca to Medina in the year 610 C.E., which marks the beginning of the Islamic Calendar. Dates associated with the Hajj (pilgrimage) all have to be referred to the actual day the hujjaj (pilgrims) are on the Plain of Arafat. About the Islamic Calendar: |
tribute this list of Islamic dates for all public and private schools, hospitals, colleges, universities, corporate and private employers, civil service, law enforcement and government health and resource centers. NOTE: There are other days and dates celebrated by some Muslims in various cultures. However, these are not agreed upon by all Muslims. Check with your local Islamic leader for more information.
*After Hijrah. (Hijrah means "migration" in Arabic. This refers to the migration the Prophet Muhammad made from Mecca to Medina in the year 610 C.E., which marks the beginning of the Islamic Calendar.) About the Islamic Calendar: |
Ummrah - www.PerformHajj.com
Celebrate "Eid" - www.2Eids.com
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