SYAWAL PART 15
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Arab Muslims use the term Eid Mubarak, and have a number of other ways to say happy holiday. Some Arabs also add kul 'am wantum bikhair (ูู ุนุงู ู ุฃูุชู ุจุฎูุฑ), which means May you be well with every passing year . • There is another common term in GCC states which is Minal Aidin wal Faizin (ู ู ุงูุนุงูุฏูู ูุงููุงูุฒูู), an Arab sentence meaning May we be sacred [one more time] and may we be succeed [in our fasting] , and the reply will be “Minal Maqbulin wal Ghanmin” (ู ู ุงูู ูุจูููู ูุงูุบุงูู ูู), which means “May [our good deeds] be accepted [by God] and may we win [the paradise]” • Muslims in countries such as Indonesia and the Malay language-speaking populations of Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore use the expression Selamat Hari Raya or Selamat Idul Fitri (Indonesian) or Salam Aidilfitri (Malay). • This expression is usually accompanied by the popular expression Minal Aidin wal Faizin, an Arab sentence meaning May we be sacred one more time and succeed in our fasting . It is a quotation from a poem written by Shafiyuddin Al-Huli during the time Muslims ruled in Al-Andalus. • #nooraz #noorazfamily #ami #brunei #malaysia #raya #raya2024 #raya2024collection #syawal #syawal2024 #syawal1445h #instagram #tiktok #youtube #youtubechannel #youtuber #trending #fyp
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