Bakrid 2010 celebrations begins with Bakrid SMS, messages & greetings. india
Bakra-Eid is also recognized as Eid-Ul-Zuha, and in Arabic it is called “the feast of sacrifice”. Bakra Eid is one of the Muslim festivals celebrated by Muslim community yearly. This year Bakra- Eid (bakrid) or Eid-Ul-Zuha falls on 17th November, 2010.
This festival celebrated from the 10th to the 12th day in Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah. This is an occasion to give and do sacrifice.
In India, Muslims community observes all the Islamic festivals that are celebrated all around the world. Plus the festivals, the day remembers shrines in India and death anniversaries of saints are also observed with religious dedication.
Muslims Festivals are observed in India according to their Islamic calendar, which has fewer days than the solar year. That’s why every year the dates of Muslim festivals keep changing. The main Muslim festivals that are celebrated in India comprise Ramzan, Id-e-Milad, Muharram, and Bakr-Id.
The celebrations of this festival are manifested by special prayers offered in mosques, fasting, feasting and exchange of wishes. People wear new clothes. All the Muslim people meet each other along with saying “Eid Mubarak”.
Bakra-Eid is celebrated after the fasting month of Ramzan, which covers various rituals that are performed on specific time. Bakra Eid is manifested by kill animals as sacrificial offerings, after which the meat is distributed among the needy and poor people.
A variety of SMS, messages and greetings collection for you. So, on this Eid-Ul-Adha Festival send your wishes, SMS, greetings to your dear ones.
Aaj se Aamire Garibi ka fasle na rahe,
Har Insan ek duje ko aapna bhai kahe,
Aj sob kuch bhool ka aa gale lag ja,
Mubarak ho tuje yeh EID-UL-AZHA.
Eid leka aate hai dher sare khusiya,
Eid mita deta hai insan mai duriya,
Eid hai khuda ka ek nayam tabarok
Eisi liye kahte hai sab Eid UL Zuha.
Eid ka chand mushkil se dikhta hai.
Lailla ko majnu mushkil se milta hai.
Hum to sms bhejte rehte hai par
Aajkal aapka sms mushkill se milta hai..
Dastoor hai duniya ka magar,
Yeh to batao hum kis se mile,
Kis se kahein Eid UL Zuha,
Miss you on eid day.
Eid UL Zuha
Eid K Din”
Aaj Roota huwa Ek Dost Bohat Yaad Aaya,
Acha Guzra huwa Waqt Bohat Yaad Aaya,
jo Mere Dard ko Seenay mey Chupa Leta tha,
Aaj Jab Dard Huwa to Bohat Yaad Aaya..
The first part of the offering is consumed by the family, the second portion is distributed among friends and relatives and the third part is given to the poor and deprived people. The sacrifice is made to demonstrate an individual’s assurance and faith in Allah. This festival is conceded out for three days in Saudi Arabia and other parts of the world.
Get here Bakrid Images, wishes, greeting cards, etc...
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http://updated-info-india.blogspot.com/2011/11/2011-eid-mubarak.html
Bakra-Eid is also recognized as Eid-Ul-Zuha, and in Arabic it is called “the feast of sacrifice”. Bakra Eid is one of the Muslim festivals celebrated by Muslim community yearly. This year Bakra- Eid (bakrid) or Eid-Ul-Zuha falls on 17th November, 2010.
This festival celebrated from the 10th to the 12th day in Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah. This is an occasion to give and do sacrifice.
In India, Muslims community observes all the Islamic festivals that are celebrated all around the world. Plus the festivals, the day remembers shrines in India and death anniversaries of saints are also observed with religious dedication.
Muslims Festivals are observed in India according to their Islamic calendar, which has fewer days than the solar year. That’s why every year the dates of Muslim festivals keep changing. The main Muslim festivals that are celebrated in India comprise Ramzan, Id-e-Milad, Muharram, and Bakr-Id.
The celebrations of this festival are manifested by special prayers offered in mosques, fasting, feasting and exchange of wishes. People wear new clothes. All the Muslim people meet each other along with saying “Eid Mubarak”.
Bakra-Eid is celebrated after the fasting month of Ramzan, which covers various rituals that are performed on specific time. Bakra Eid is manifested by kill animals as sacrificial offerings, after which the meat is distributed among the needy and poor people.
A variety of SMS, messages and greetings collection for you. So, on this Eid-Ul-Adha Festival send your wishes, SMS, greetings to your dear ones.
Aaj se Aamire Garibi ka fasle na rahe,
Har Insan ek duje ko aapna bhai kahe,
Aj sob kuch bhool ka aa gale lag ja,
Mubarak ho tuje yeh EID-UL-AZHA.
Eid leka aate hai dher sare khusiya,
Eid mita deta hai insan mai duriya,
Eid hai khuda ka ek nayam tabarok
Eisi liye kahte hai sab Eid UL Zuha.
Eid ka chand mushkil se dikhta hai.
Lailla ko majnu mushkil se milta hai.
Hum to sms bhejte rehte hai par
Aajkal aapka sms mushkill se milta hai..
Dastoor hai duniya ka magar,
Yeh to batao hum kis se mile,
Kis se kahein Eid UL Zuha,
Miss you on eid day.
Eid UL Zuha
Eid K Din”
Aaj Roota huwa Ek Dost Bohat Yaad Aaya,
Acha Guzra huwa Waqt Bohat Yaad Aaya,
jo Mere Dard ko Seenay mey Chupa Leta tha,
Aaj Jab Dard Huwa to Bohat Yaad Aaya..
The first part of the offering is consumed by the family, the second portion is distributed among friends and relatives and the third part is given to the poor and deprived people. The sacrifice is made to demonstrate an individual’s assurance and faith in Allah. This festival is conceded out for three days in Saudi Arabia and other parts of the world.
Get here Bakrid Images, wishes, greeting cards, etc...
http://updated-info-india.blogspot.com/2011/11/eid-mubarak-bakrid-2011.html
http://updated-info-india.blogspot.com/2011/11/bakrid-celebrations-2011.html
http://updated-info-india.blogspot.com/2011/11/bakrid-eid-mubarak-2011.html
http://updated-info-india.blogspot.com/2011/11/bakrid-2011celebrations.html
http://updated-info-india.blogspot.com/2011/11/2011-eid-mubarak.html
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