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what is everyone's eid plans?
#1

salaam


i am new to this forum. i think it would be interesting to hear how everyone celebrates eid....especially since it looks like there are folks from all over the world here. i am in the US. anything special for the kids? what foods do you all make? desserts?


mummum(what my kids call me :) )

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#2

Bismillah


as salam alykom eminemom


Welcome to our board and it is really good to see people coming on from the US. We have quite a number of members on the board from the US as well.


For me, I m in Egypt, people hear get ready by getting new clothes for the children, make or buy special type of cookies that are only made for Eid. Those cookies are round, thick and filled with either dates, cooked honey, Lukoom (turkish declicacy) and then sprinkled with sugar. There are also assorted biscuits. On the day of Eid, people go out for prayer, then gather for lunch with family members. Children go playing. In most of the cases, people take long holiday and go outside of the city to beaches or other resorts. You know the whether here is still hot.


May Allah accept our prayer, fasting and all ameen.

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#3

LOL Mummum >> kids language for food in my hood.


South africa


after Eid Salah we go home or to Family place for breakfast (roast chicken, lamb, pies, smoosas, curries, Rotis, pasta).


The women n Kids mostly dress up , new clothes n stuf. I sleep till ZOhr.


Lunch - again invited and we visit family n mates, everyone offering you the best of their Deserts, chocklates, Burfi, foods Tea, cold drinks n the rest U know.


Supper - at My granny's place, I aint like grannys food much. so


This year Im going for a get together, +- 150 people, BBQ , hire out a hall and chill with friends. Mostly youngsters that left home to live in da city where im at now.

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#4

Quote:LOL Mummum >> kids language for food in my hood.


South africa


after Eid Salah we go home or to Family place for breakfast (roast chicken, lamb, pies, smoosas, curries, Rotis, pasta).


The women n Kids mostly dress up , new clothes n stuf. I sleep till ZOhr.


Lunch - again invited and we visit family n mates, everyone offering you the best of their Deserts, chocklates, Burfi, foods Tea, cold drinks n the rest U know.


Supper - at My granny's place, I aint like grannys food much. so


This year Im going for a get together, +- 150 people, BBQ , hire out a hall and chill with friends. Mostly youngsters that left home to live in da city where im at now.

Asalamalaikum


Brother Puppet are you Black south-african or Indian-southAfrican?


In my culture we make Samosas too... this is what somali samosas look like: [Image: pic10a.jpg]


Its part of our traditonal food....


We make lot of sweets and rice (basmati) Beef, lots of vegetables, spaghetti and sauce.....and lots more...


Eid for us is about family, food, lots of Kids lol....new clothes, going to eid prayer, visiting family, family visiting us....


At my parents house, during eid, our house looks like a mosque, lol, soo many shoes infront our house..... close to a hundred of people will come, my mom cooks lots of food....


MashaALLah....The man will go to one big room, and the women and kids to another, and people will talk and eat, and pray togehter :D


Eid Mubarak everyone, May Allah make us reach next eid, with good imaan and as better muslims ameen. :D

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#5

Bismillah


as salam alykom brothers and sisters


Eid Mubarak to all of you, Nasra gave me the idea of posting the pic of the special Egyptian cookies. Because they are really different.


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This is also assorted cookies (orginially french titled as Petit fours) actually we call it as is in Arabic.

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#6

Muslimah likes SWeet Stuff


Nasra- Kaysa Hai Larki, Kamcho,





ONLY IN AFRICA :


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#7

Bismillah


as salam alykom


PUPPET, what i posted is what Egyptians make for Eid, but I do like those cookies much, only eat them for Eid and not too much.


But u need to translate what u typed PUPPET into English pls...... :)and how interesting that the goat is holding to the man. She must be trained for this.

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#8

Quote:Bismillah


as salam alykom


PUPPET, what i posted is what Egyptians make for Eid, but I do like those cookies much, only eat them for Eid and not too much.

Wa'alaikum Salaam Sista. On another thread I saw you wrote "eat sweets for me" (wedding thread) and when I was in Egypt, asmara, for a short stop over, I noticed people love sweet stuff.


Personally I dont eat sugary things. Im sweet enough as is




Quote:But u need to translate what u typed PUPPET into English pls...... :)and how interesting that the goat is holding to the man. She must be trained for this.

I was greeting sister "Nasra" in 2 Languages. Saying Hello in Urdu and Gujrathi.


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#9

Bismillah


Mash aAllah PUPPET, may Allah Increase u in good mannerism for responding to my request. :) :)


OO u ve been to Egypt. Insh a Allah next time we can offer you dinner.

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#10

Asalamalaikum all


Brother Puppet, am I hallucinatng or are those guys really carrying that bus with those 2 shopping carts? omg! how funny and clever is that :D


Nice pic of that beef filling thing, looks yummie. I only eat beef and chicken, no lamb!!!




Quote:Kaysa Hai Larki, Kamcho

mein teek hoo shukriya. Aap kase ho bhai"? :)


<i>I am really good thanks for asking, how are you bro</i>


Yummie bikkis Muslimah...they look quite white though...is there any fillings inside of it?


Muslimah you shouldve posted a picture of Bosbosa, its my favoriteeeeeee


My egyptian quraan teacher (at the mosque in nz) she always used to make me some and bring it whenever I did a good job on my tests!


The day I left NZ she was at the airport along with almost the entire muslim community, and brought me Boosbosa too.


I miss her soo much :( ..it almost brings me to tears walah, I really loved that old woman, she helped so much!


Why do I always have to part from those I love :( :(


InshaAllah I'll meet her again in jennah if not again in this life time :(


sorry sometimes I get like this.

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