Sunday 11 August 2013

Eid 1 2 3 Greeting Cards Msg

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Eid 1 2 3 Greeting Cards Msg
 akat-ul-Fitr is a small amount that Muslims are obliged to pay as charity at the end of Ramadan. It is unanimously recognized by all schools of Islamic Law as a pious duty of every Muslim man or woman. The origin of the obligation can be dated to the month of Sha`ban in the second year of Hijrah. Ibn `Umar said: “Allah’s Messenger enjoined the payment of one Sa` of dates or one Sa` of barley as Zakat-ul-Fitr on every Muslim slave or free, male or female, young or old, and he ordered that it be paid before the people went out to offer the `Eid prayer.”
Anas (r.a), a companion of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) reported that when the Prophet Muhammad (Salalaahu-aleyhi-wa-salam) migrated from Makkah to Madinah, the people of Madinah used to have two festivals. On those two days they had carnivals and festivity.
 Prophet Muhammad (Salalaahu-aleyhi-wa-salam) asked the Ansaar (the Muslims of Madinah) about it. They replied that before Islam they used to have carnivals on those two joyous days. The Prophet Muhammad (Salalaahu-aleyhi-wa-salam) told them: ‘Instead of those two days, Allah has appointed two other days which are better, the days of Eid-al-Fitr and Eid-al-Adha.’ (Hadith)
Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated on the first day of Shaw’waal, at the completion of Ramadan. Shaw’waal is the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. The Eid-al-Fitr is a very joyous day; it is a true Thanksgiving Day for the believing men and women. On this day Muslims show their real joy for the health, strength and the opportunities of life, which Allah has given to them to fulfil their obligation of fasting and other good deeds during the blessed month of Ramadan.
Eid 1 2 3 Greeting Cards Msg
Eid 1 2 3 Greeting Cards Msg
Eid 1 2 3 Greeting Cards Msg
Eid 1 2 3 Greeting Cards Msg
Eid 1 2 3 Greeting Cards Msg
Eid 1 2 3 Greeting Cards Msg
Eid 1 2 3 Greeting Cards Msg
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