On a Personal Note: MY ATYPICAL EID GREETING

As-Salâmu ‘Alaykum wa Raĥmatullâhi wa Barakâtuh

Ramadân bids us farewell and Eid is here to embrace us,

I Ask ALLÂH ﷻ to Accept and Reward Our Fasting, Good Deeds and Prayers, and to Aromatise and Grace Our Tongues, Deeds, Minds, Hearts, Energy, Lives and Connexions Indefinitely and Infinitely with HIS Love, Light and Blessings on HIS Special Occasion and Until We Return to HIM ﷻ.

Dear Valued Readers, the following is my Eid “greeting” my hubby wrote to suit my personality and character, which will not come as a surprise to those who know me.

I apologise to English readers for this but it is only available in Arabic.

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‘Īd AlFitr Mubârak


9 responses to “On a Personal Note: MY ATYPICAL EID GREETING”

  1. No apologies necessary; it’s just so pretty to look at. I think the beauty of the sentiment comes through just fine through the beautiful text. I’m happier for having seen it, and the feeling I get from looking at it is just as warm and friendly.

    I’m sorry I don’t know the proper phrase in Arabic to wish you well, so I’ll offer you my thanks for all the knowledge you give me, my respect for your talents, and my sincere hopes for peace and happiness for you and your family every day of the year 🙂

  2. جعل الله من عيدكم بركة ورحمة وسعادة for you and all your beloved ones. Yes, it may look a little bit like a strange greeting but actually it is honest and intelligent and Rabab 🙂

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