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Etiquette of 'Eed

Halimah bint David wrote 1 day ago: Bismillaah ‘Eeds or Festivals are moments of celebration common to all nations. The festivals … more →

Tags: Prayer, Celebration, EED, eID, Etiquette, Holiday, Muslim

D.C.-Based Mosque's "Cause Célèbre" Holiday

randyedye wrote 1 day ago: D.C.-Based Mosque’s “Cause Célèbre” Holiday By Madeleine Gruen The day after Thank … more →

Tags: Conservative Politics, Current News, national-security issues, obama, Religion, Terrorism, Cults, Randy's Right

WTF? Wednesdays - Muslims on notice: Thanksgiving is OUR holiday.

remixrunixlp wrote 2 days ago: I find it insultingly hilarious that this makes the news: A scanned version of the Best Buy Black Fr … more →

Tags: Serious Nut, WTF Wednesdays, best buy ad, Christian Holidays, Christmas, Controversial, Easter, "Overlap", Peanut Brittle

Eid Al-Adha10 comments

Living In Morocco wrote 4 days ago: On Saturday, Muslims around the world will celebrate Eid Al-Adha also called Eid Al-Kbir, some trans … more →

Tags: Morocco, Eid al-Adha, Eid Al-Kbir, Festival of the Sacrifice, Hajj, Islam

Yes, It is Tabaski and Not Tabasco2 comments

Adaeze wrote 1 month ago:   Tabasco Sauces I recently was talking to a friend in New York and I told him that I was preparing … more →

Tags: Culture, Sisterlocks, Togo, traditional locks, Tabaski, RAMADAN Celebrations, Muslim New Year, tabasco sauces

Muslims, Jews join hands1 comment

Muhammad Cohen wrote 2 months ago: In this season of Muslims celebrating the end of Ramadan, Jews repenting at the start of their new y … more →

Tags: Barack Obama, climate change, Global Warming, Hong Kong, Hong Kong On Air, Id-ul Fitri, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Jewish High Holy Days, Jewish Holidays

Ramadan in Nablus

nelldd wrote 2 months ago: I got back to Nablus yesterday afternoon, on the 8th day of Ramadan. The quiet streets were familiar … more →

Tags: Reflection, Nablus, TYO Nablus, Ramadan, ramadan in nablus, Ramadan Mubarak

NYC forced to honor Islam Sept. 11?

steve wrote 4 months ago: NYC forced to honor Islam Sept. 11? Shared via AddThis If the Muslims make up 12% of the public scho … more →

Tags: Politics, n.y. school system

Experiencing Eid El Kbir (Eid Al Adha) as a Non-Muslim Expat8 comments

Mary Mimouna wrote 11 months ago: Eid Al Adha in Afghanistan, photo by Seth Robson Today is Eid El Kbir (Eid Al Adha), or Festival of … more →

Tags: Expats, Holidays As An Expat, Butchering a Sheep, Eid al-Adha, Eid el Kbir, Islam, Islamic Holidays, meat for the poor, shish-ke-bab

Show me the Eidy

Hasina Suliman wrote 1 year ago: The textual interaction has been at an all time slow as a result of Ramadan and life obligations. I’ … more →

Tags: Family, Mixed Text, People, What's on my mind, 100 ZAR, Celebration, eID, Eid Mubarak, eid ul-fitr

Muslim Holidays (Read and Discover Ethnic Holidays)

itshhot wrote 1 year ago: This easy-to-read set presents the history of various ethnic holidays and how they are observed toda … more →

Tags: Jewish Holidays, Capstone Press, today s holiday, Muslim Calendar, Eid Al Fitr, Faith Winchester

Religious Debt4 comments

Supe wrote 1 year ago: Two weeks ago, on the eve of a mega-stressful exam, I promised God during a prayer that if I by some … more →

Tags: Life, Personal, Religion, God in our life

Eid-al-adha6 comments

Miki wrote 1 year ago: Hi Folks Just a little bit on my experiences on Eid-al-Adhaa, or ‘’Festival of the sacrifice’’ as kn … more →

Tags: Art, Culture, Events, Family, Festival of the Sheep, Festivals of the World, Food, Personal, Religion

My Feelings About the Day of Sheep Sacrifice, and How They Have Changed Over the Years9 comments

Madame Monet wrote 1 year ago: This is the seventh (and last) entry in a week-long series on the Muslim Festival of the Sacrifice. … more →

Tags: Life, Family, Culture, Religion, Events, Festivals of the World, Festival of the Sheep, Morocco, Men

The Festival of the Sacrifice, Mali Style -4-5 comments

Miki wrote 1 year ago: “…For many women these days, it means a lot of messy work and a lot of serving of visito … more →

Tags: Family, Food, Culture, Friends, Travel, Events, Festivals of the World, Festival of the Sheep, Women

More Work for All the Women12 comments

Madame Monet wrote 1 year ago: This is the sixth entry in a week-long series on the Muslim Festival of the Sacrifice. Washing offal … more →

Tags: Life, Family, Culture, death, Religion, Events, Festivals of the World, Festival of the Sheep, Morocco

People Injured in Turkey, Through Performing Sacrifice, Seek Medical Help2 comments

Madame Monet wrote 1 year ago: I just came across a very interesting article in the Turkish Daily News of December 24, 2007. http:/ … more →

Tags: Life, Family, Food, Culture, death, Religion, Travel, Events, Festivals of the World

Cooking, Eating, and Enjoying the Day of Sheep Sacrifice15 comments

Madame Monet wrote 1 year ago: This is the fifth entry in a week-long series on the Muslim Festival of the Sacrifice. The women get … more →

Tags: Life, Family, Food, Culture, Friends, death, Travel, Events, Fun

Get the Flock out of Here!6 comments

kevmoore wrote 1 year ago: KEV MOORE … more →

Tags: Art, Food, Friends, Personal, Politics, Religion, Fun, Festivals of the World, Festival of the Sheep


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