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~*~ Eid Mubarak 2012 ~*~
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Re: ~*~ Eid Mubarak 2012 ~*~
Assalam o Alaikum,
Eid Mubarak
May God bless all who have fasted during this month and may He accept all our Ibada (worship). We beseech God for His guidance in all our thoughts and actions. May He help all of us share in the joy of our friends and family. May He help us remember and feel the suffering of those who are disadvantaged and oppressed so that we may work to establish peace and justice for all. Ameen..!!!
The following acts are prescribed as Sunnah at the beginning of the day of 'Eid-ul-Fitr before proceeding to the Eid prayer:
To wake up early in the morning.
To clean one's teeth with a Miswaak or a brush.
To take a bath.
To put on one's best available clothes.
To wear perfume.
To eat a sweet food, preferably dates, before the Eid prayer.
To recite the following Takbir in the low voice while going to the 'Eid prayer:
Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar La Ilaha Ila Allah Wa Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar Wa Lillahi Alhamd
The second obligation on 'Eid day is to perform the 'Eid prayer. Some rules in this respect are mentioned hereunder:
The Eid prayer is Wajib (obligatory) on every male Muslim.
The Eid prayer can be performed any time between the Ishraq and Zawal
It is preferable that the 'Eid prayer is performed at an open field and not in a mosque. However, if, it is difficult for any reason to perform it in an open field, it can also be performed in a big mosque.
It is not advisable to hold the 'Eid prayer in every mosque, rather it is preferable that the people from several small mosques get together to either perform it in an open field or, in its absence, in a big mosque which can accommodate a large number of people.
No Nafl Salah can be performed before the 'Eid prayer, neither in one's home, nor at the place of' Eid prayer. Similarly, Nafl prayer cannot be performed after the Eid prayer at the same place. However, it can be performed after one comes back to his home.
The Eid prayer has neither Adhan nor Iqamah.
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