Reason for Eid-mubarak

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Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term which means blesses feast or festival. It was well accepted by different tribes since they all believe that Islam generally emanated from the Arabians and that their language is the generally accepted one to communicate in Islam and that's why their Quran is written in Arabic.

That aside, this Eid- Mubarak is generally being used to greet each other by the Muslims and the non-Muslims for the feast. It's been celebrated immediately after observing a complete 30 days of fasting and prayer. It's that time many of them think they should be holy and be right with God and that's so painful.

It's a holy month for all of them, they are always clean and blameless during the time the fasting is ongoing but it's so painful that it only ends there when the fasting ends. It was supposed to be the month when they will forsake their evil ways and return to God wholeheartedly to be a true disciple of God.

What I found painful;

Many have been expecting the fasting to end for long because they were eager to go back to their sinful ways. The fasting was like bondage for them, they couldn't resist it but prayed for it to be observed on time.

As I typed now, I am presently being disturbed in my street by these young youths ( upcoming thugs and the full-grown thugs ), many of them also observe this concluded fasting and were truthful about it but they ended it with smoking and drinking all kinds of harmful drinks. That aside, what of those that aren't even thugs but married men and women who ended it with their adultery behaviour. Many of them ended it in the bar or club where they take alcohol and puffed hemp that they didn't do during fasting.

They only see fasting as a custom but not as a rite that should be done wholeheartedly. To my understanding, they just nullify all their fast with all their bad attitude and bad ways cos it has no meaning to me after all they had done.

In conclusion;

It doesn't only apply to the Muslims but to all the Christian too, we always forget the reason behind every season which is wrong. We shouldn't forget the purpose of something or why it was created or come into existence or else, we will only lose its value which shouldn't be so. We shouldn't just do things without knowing the reason behind them because many do and lead them astray. Having a full understanding of what we are doing is very good and expected of us.

I hope we all understood all that I have written above, I pray the grace to always do according to God's will, will be bestowed to us all in Jesus' name.

Thanks for reading, I really appreciate every one of us. Happy Eid- Mubarak to all my Muslim brothers and sisters all over the world, I pray we will all live to witness more on earth.

Bye for now 🥰🥰🥰.

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That aspect of going back to sin after fasting is horrible, can you imagine dedicating a whole month to God and then go back to sin, that means everything they've done is a total waste

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2 years ago

I swear, what a great waste and its painful

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2 years ago

Bro you know so much about eid I am sure you are going to marry a Muslim sister I would love that too for you

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2 years ago

It's the same thing with the commercialized celebrations that we do like Valentine's, Mother's and Father's Day, Christmas etc. We observe it for one day but how about the other days?

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2 years ago

That's true, it should be a continuous process

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2 years ago

Woahhh before doing that they have to make sure that they make it through without committing a mistakes

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2 years ago

They can make mistakes but they shouldn't be intentional

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2 years ago

I know, right. The first time I noticed and wondered about this, I was like 16, I went to live with a family friends and to my shock, they celebrated by smoking weed. I saw them as we drove back from church, the day fell on a Sunday that year. I just kept wondering, does it make sense?

Isn't the fasting supposed to help you stay back on the good lane you've strayed from?

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2 years ago

That's the annoying thing, it doesn't make any sense at all

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2 years ago

I feel bad when the Ramadan was going to an end cause I know people will definitely go back to their sinful ways, prostituting, smoking, and many other bad ways, I wish the everyone essentially the Muslims can live just like the way lives during the Ramadan

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2 years ago

I wish too but it can't be

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2 years ago

Happy celebration... Most people still don't understand what fasting is all about. They see it as a break from their sinful ways and once it's done, that's same day, they go back to their sinful ways. It's a moment for reflection...to do things better, not just to take a pause.

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2 years ago

I wish many know this and it would have been nice

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2 years ago

Absolutely. I wish so too.

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2 years ago

Exactly the point I wanted to raise, many just see it as a rite to be performed. And I am being currently disturbed by loud music and thugs who are celebrating the end of the holy month.

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2 years ago

It's painful seeing things go this way. As I typed, the music is still ongoing, sleep won't definitely come early with this loud music.

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