(22) Eid Mubarak

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Assalamu Alaikum Warahamatullahi Wabarakatuhu.

This poem is deicated to 'All my Muslim brothers and sisters who are celebrating the Eid-Ul-Fitr'.

And Ruzeequa who gave me this idea to write about Eid.

Eid Mubarak!!!  Eid Mubarak!!!

Note:  # Fajr (Early dawn)

            # Taraweeh and kiyamullail (Prayers especially pray in the month of Ramadan)

            # I'tikaf (Retiring to the Mosque for worship)

           # Shawal(The month folllowing the Ramadan)

           # Allahu Akabar (Allah is the greatest)

           # Alhamduliilah (All praises to Allah)

           # Al-Qadr ( The night Allah has sent down the Al Qur'an for us)

Further details please check out "Sunnah is my style" by abdofRahman

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The month of holy Ramadan, flee away from us

Letting some tears in our eyes

We have fasted from fajr to the sunset

Read the book of holy Qur'an

Prayed 'Tharaweeh' and 'Kiyamullail' in the mid night

Then performed I'tikaf

I hope you received the night of 'Al Qadr'

Which is better than thousand months

Last thirty days we tired a lot

Mentally and physically

Greater the difficulty ,  greater the glory So....

The appearance of new crescent

And it is the first day of Shawal

Give authority to celebrate Eid-Ul-Fitr

Say the 'Takbirat' loudly

'Allahu Akabar' 'Allahu Akbar'

Here we celebrate with joy and happiness

A halcyon day for all the Muslims

Awaken earlier ,Take a fresh and cool bath

Wear the new dresses and

March to the mosque

To perform Eid-prayer

Today Allah reveal the results 

And he forgives all the sins and rewards

It depends on the deeds you have done for the past thirty days

No doubt he is The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful

Shaking hands and hugging

Greet everyone say 'Eid Mubarak'

Have some delicious food

And  say 'Alahamduliilah'

Yet there is some sort of pain in our heart

We celebrate Eid with heart-rending, because

The Muslims who are helpless in Gaza

Pray for them

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