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Eid is the biggest celebration of muslims. Tomorrow is Eid (in my country, In Noth American today is Eid). To all of my vgchartz muslim, non-muslims gamers "Eid mubarak" (Kinda merry christmas). May you guys prosper and have fun. And thanks to vgchartz family for a nice site to discuss about gaming and non gaming stuff.



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Cheers! Eid Mubarak to everyone



kowenicki said:
Politics??


No one visits the general section since it was cut off from the frontpage...

anyway respect for the people who do the ramadan.. not like us in europe where we have the party for fasting Carnival but not the fasting anymore..




 

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kowenicki said:
Politics??

and Eid Mubarak to you too.

That reminds me... must avoid Rusholme in Manchester for the next two days, it will be absolute chaos around there until Wednesday.


I didnt know where t put it. Thanks. And I guess Britain also celebrates Eid with a lot of celebration.

 

I bought a windows phone (Lumia). I am ashamed I baught microsoft product. Next target Xbox One.



kowenicki said:
daredevil.shark said:


I didnt know where t put it. Thanks. And I guess Britain also celebrates Eid with a lot of celebration.

 

I bought a windows phone (Lumia). I am ashamed I baught microsoft product. Next target Xbox One.


and i just bougth a sony tv... for the first time in over a decade... shhhh.

 


Ha ha ha.



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Eid moubarak to you all as well. In my country we're still fasting for an extra day.



spurgeonryan said:
When I was in Iraq I thought this happened in June. Or is Ramadan a different thing?

Happy Eid Man!


Eid day depends on lunar cycle. We follow hizri calender; unlike gregorian calender it follows moon. So hizri calender is shorter than normal year. Long story short; it changes every year (aka gregorian year). I am not a good explainer.



Eid mubarak!



spurgeonryan said:
When I was in Iraq I thought this happened in June. Or is Ramadan a different thing?

Happy Eid Man!

The islamic year uses the moon calender which is 11 days shorter than the sun calender we use over here. So Ramdan an Eid along with it is 11 days ''earlier'' every year.

Eid Mubarak to everyone.



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