Talk:Eid Mubarak
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== Eid Mubarak Allahu-Akbar. Allah is the greatest.
These are the first words a Muslim child hears after entering this world. The father makes the call to prayer in his or her ears as the welcome-to-this-world message. The same call is heard wherever there are Muslims, five times a day. The prayers also begin with this pronouncement. Certainly this is the emblem of the Islamic faith. There is no power in the world equal to the power of the One God...
Allah is the greatest.
MAY ALLAH BLESS EVERY 1 OF US!! AMEEN!!
عید مبارک == —Preceding unsigned comment added by 61.1.92.180 (talk) 09:58, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
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