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Eid greetings to the ones celebrating....


Not sure why Hindus are saying Eid Mubarak to each other. WILDEST thing I have seen online. 

 

Eid Mubarak basically means May Allah's Caliphate wishes come true, I assume? And what does the caliphate's #1 wish & religious duty to establish an Islamic kingdom all over the world right? And if I, as a Hindu, am to live under Caliphate rule, I have to either die or convert, right? No other faith has any room under the caliphate as far as I know. 
So when Hindus say Eid Mubarak, doesn't that mean you're wishing for your own demise indirectly? Like chickens wishing success to KFC:hmmm:

 

Posted
3 hours ago, rkt.india said:

You converted?

 

in iran for marrying ..

my in laws are nominally religious , sister in laws dont care abt anything ( except they hate arabs  :p:  )

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1 hour ago, velu said:

 

in iran for marrying ..

my in laws are nominally religious , sister in laws dont care abt anything ( except they hate arabs  :p:  )

What is your Muslim name?

 

Veluddin? 
Veloobakar? (Unlikely for a Shi’a :winky:)

Posted
40 minutes ago, BacktoCricaddict said:

Life was simpler when I was growing up in India. Now, Ramzan is Ramadan and Id is Eid. One day I woke up and someone added letters to perfectly nicely spelt words. Whenabouts did that happen?

Sometime in the 80s and 90s, before Madrassa curriculum was regulated by GoI, Saudi maulvis trained Indian maulvis. Ramazan (Urdu) became Ramadan (Arabic original pronunciation).

Khudahafiz became Allahhafiz and such like.

 

It was always Eid.

Id is your Freudian slip (pun intended).

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