Happy Feast: Celebrating Arabic Culture

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In summary, today marks the beginning of a 4-day feast in the Arab world known as Eid-Al-Adha. The speaker wishes everyone a happy Eid and explains that they couldn't find a better place to publish this thread. Others also share their well wishes for the holiday. One person discusses the idea of killing an animal in celebration, but the speaker doesn't judge and wishes everyone a happy Eid again.
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hi , today , there is a feast in the arabic worled , and I want to say " happy feast " for all the members who is arabians or want to share us our happy >

the feast continues for 4 days !

byyyyyyyyyyye :))

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Thanks Maths Lover! Happy Eid to you too. :)
Btw, why is this thread in the Politics & World Affairs? :biggrin:
 
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Gad said:
Thanks Maths Lover! Happy Eid to you too. :)
Btw, why is this thread in the Politics & World Affairs? :biggrin:



I'm pleased that you have asked that question ! " I didn't find better place to publish this thread ! "
 
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Happy Eid to you Maths Lover.
 
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Kholdstare said:
Happy Eid to you Maths Lover.

thank you :) happy Eid
 
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السلام جميعا

Peace be upon all.
 
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Astronuc said:
السلام جميعا

Peace be upon all.

thanks a lot :)
وعليكم السلام
 
  • #8
That you kill an animal in joy for your idea that a father was prevented from killing his own son is, I guess, a sense of your personal enjoyment.
And, I do not begrudge you this personal enjoyment, so happy Eid-Al-adha to you.
 
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Eid mubarak!
 

What is "Happy Feast: Celebrating Arabic Culture"?

"Happy Feast: Celebrating Arabic Culture" is a cultural festival that celebrates the rich traditions, customs, and cuisine of Arabic culture. It is a time to come together and experience the vibrant and diverse culture of the Arab world.

When and where is "Happy Feast: Celebrating Arabic Culture" held?

The festival is typically held during the month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which varies each year depending on the lunar cycle. It is held in various cities around the world, with larger celebrations taking place in cities with a significant Arab population such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Cairo.

What are some common activities and events at "Happy Feast: Celebrating Arabic Culture"?

There are a variety of activities and events at the festival, including traditional music and dance performances, art exhibitions, cultural workshops, and food tasting. There may also be religious and spiritual activities, such as prayers and lectures, to educate attendees about the traditions and beliefs of Arabic culture.

Who can attend "Happy Feast: Celebrating Arabic Culture"?

The festival is open to everyone, regardless of their cultural background or beliefs. It is a time for people of all cultures to come together and learn about Arabic culture and traditions in a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere.

Why is "Happy Feast: Celebrating Arabic Culture" important?

The festival is important because it promotes cultural diversity and understanding, as well as celebrating the contributions of Arabic culture to the world. It also provides an opportunity for people to come together and learn about the similarities and differences between cultures, fostering mutual respect and acceptance.

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