Submitted by s.b.f on 10 September, 2009 - 18:19 #1
Eid hasn't crossed my mind at all yet. Ramadan has whooshed by.
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Submitted by Suhail (not verified) on 10 September, 2009 - 18:54 #2
yep ramadan has gone so quick this year....will be my first Eid in pakistan so dont know what to expect
Submitted by s.b.f on 10 September, 2009 - 21:10 #3
St786 wrote:
yep ramadan has gone so quick this year....will be my first Eid in pakistan so dont know what to expect
Oh update us on how that turns out!
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Submitted by jiyahijabi on 11 September, 2009 - 00:07 #4
I didn't made any plans yet. Probably cleaning,cooking and inviting people
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Submitted by 1R4M on 11 September, 2009 - 00:27 #5
wednesday wrote:
Clean house
Cook Food
Serve Food
Eat
*sigh*
and then wash the dishes, AGAIN :roll:
isnt it borin bein a girl?!
get dressed up at like 2pm
visit reltives who u see everyday anyway
eat a billion samosas
whooo party on
Submitted by TPOS on 11 September, 2009 - 17:17 #6
1R4M wrote:
isnt it borin bein a girl?!
get dressed up at like 2pm
visit reltives who u see everyday anyway
eat a billion samosas
whooo party on
LOL thats so true, except i get dressed early as i dont normally have to help wiht the cooking that much really (mum and aunties share that job out :D)
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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Submitted by MuslimSister on 14 September, 2009 - 10:55 #7
Gonna get dressed up. Then..I'll hope someone will take pity on us and invite us to their house. Lol.
This is my first Eid away from my family. It'll be an experience
Submitted by Jannat (not verified) on 14 September, 2009 - 11:14 #8
Eid! hmmm...YIPPIE!!!
Alhamdullilah plans are just improvised on the day, its jus soooo amazing haveing to wake up early..Mummys getting the sweets ready...and yh!!!:D happy....
Submitted by Omrow on 15 September, 2009 - 11:01 #9
The boys are going to burn some rubber on Wilmslow. Probably carry on till late, 2am.
Its the traditional way to party on Eid night.
Day is for the family. Night is for the friends.
So, bring your Paki flags boys.
Submitted by Hajjar on 14 September, 2009 - 22:30 #10
sounds like a fun day out waving flags n' all partay....
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“O my people! Truly, this life of the world is nothing but a (quick passing) enjoyment, and verily, the hereafter that is the home that will remain forever.” [Ghafir : 39]
Submitted by 1R4M on 14 September, 2009 - 23:27 #11
Omrow wrote:
The boys are going to burn some rubber on Wilmslow. Probably carry on till late, 2am.
Its the traditional way to party on Eid night.
Day is for the family. Night is for the friends.
So, bring our Paki flags boys.
Submitted by aysha ellen on 15 September, 2009 - 22:42 #12
this has been on my mind for a while, my family haven't got anything planned and i have a new 6 day old baby brother so going out may be a problem. any ideas or advice on what i can do to get my groove on coz i'm outta ideas.
Submitted by Ya'qub on 15 September, 2009 - 23:58 #13
aysha ellen wrote:
this has been on my mind for a while, my family haven't got anything planned and i have a new 6 day old baby brother so going out may be a problem. any ideas or advice on what i can do to get my groove on coz i'm outta ideas.
Well that depends on where in the country you live. This forum has people from all over so I'm sure SOMEONE knows of any good, clean fun to be had on Eid where you live.
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Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by s.b.f on 16 September, 2009 - 00:04 #14
aysha ellen wrote:
i have a new 6 day old baby brother
What have you named him?
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Submitted by You on 16 September, 2009 - 04:07 #15
aysha ellen wrote:
...i have a new 6 day old baby brother...
congrats!
@Ya'qub - she be from down south. The kingdom of londonistan I think.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by TPOS on 16 September, 2009 - 16:28 #16
aysha ellen wrote:
i have a new 6 day old baby brother
awww
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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Submitted by aysha ellen on 16 September, 2009 - 16:36 #17
yes i'm from london.originally from north london but moved to east london. its confusing!!! so anything happening in london on eid or around eid would be great! but not eid on the square, i've already got that day planned, got a big bunch of friends together to go and cause chaos. as we usually do.
and my little brothers name is Yusuf. his sooooooooooooo cute!
Submitted by TPOS on 16 September, 2009 - 16:38 #18
awwwwww MashAllah, nice name too (y):)
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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Submitted by Ya'qub on 16 September, 2009 - 17:15 #19
All of the above are halal (if you want them to be)
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Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by aysha ellen on 16 September, 2009 - 22:10 #20
hey ya'qub thanks. the tinsel town looks interesting. but who would i go with? i hijacked all my mates to come with me to eid on the square. i'm not sure they will come to tinsel town too. maybe they will though, but they are busy people. like me. i got college at eid time!!! makes me soooooo mad. i'm gonna be stuck in class doing study skills and maths! )i hate maths!) man it sucks!
but thanks. i think i will try really hard to get my mates to go with me to tinsel town. i haven't got a big budget so can't go go-karting, wish i could, will do one day.
aha! had an idea. maybe i could get some of my college class mates to go with me. theres three muslim boys in my class they might take me up on the offer. but then on second thoughts they might think i'm asking them out. these boys! haaaa. any ideas anyone on who to go with. or how to get them to go with you?
Submitted by Seraphim on 17 September, 2009 - 00:09 #21
No plans, prob stay home.
Too ill to do anything anyway.
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Back in BLACK
Submitted by Ya'qub on 17 September, 2009 - 00:18 #22
aysha ellen wrote:
hey ya'qub thanks. the tinsel town looks interesting. but who would i go with? i hijacked all my mates to come with me to eid on the square. i'm not sure they will come to tinsel town too. maybe they will though, but they are busy people. like me. i got college at eid time!!! makes me soooooo mad. i'm gonna be stuck in class doing study skills and maths! )i hate maths!) man it sucks!
but thanks. i think i will try really hard to get my mates to go with me to tinsel town. i haven't got a big budget so can't go go-karting, wish i could, will do one day.
aha! had an idea. maybe i could get some of my college class mates to go with me. theres three muslim boys in my class they might take me up on the offer. but then on second thoughts they might think i'm asking them out. these boys! haaaa. any ideas anyone on who to go with. or how to get them to go with you?
lol, they will think you're asking them out. But that doens't mean you can't still have fun! In fact, you can tell them openly beforehand "I'm not asking you out but let's all go out 4 eid." Tell them to bring their sisters along so you're not the only girl!
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Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by You on 17 September, 2009 - 05:05 #23
wednesday wrote:
mhmmm ferrero rocher milkshake...
*pukes* - that just sounds wrong.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by idi on 17 September, 2009 - 10:52 #24
You wrote:
wednesday wrote:
mhmmm ferrero rocher milkshake...
*pukes* - that just sounds wrong.
they do that on wimmy rd.. my mate made me try it once...
its not as bad as you think.. kinda nice
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"ThiS WoRlD Iz A PrIsOn 4 A BeLiVeR AnD PaRaDiSe 4 A NoN-BeLiVeR.........."
Submitted by Ya'qub on 17 September, 2009 - 14:48 #25
You can make any milkshake you want with a blender and some plain icecream. just add chocolate bar of your choice.
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Don't just do something! Stand there.
Submitted by Dawud on 17 September, 2009 - 14:58 #26
MuslimSister wrote:
Gonna get dressed up. Then..I'll hope someone will take pity on us and invite us to their house. Lol.
This is my first Eid away from my family. It'll be an experience
Eid at our house has typically been a let down in terms of my expectations. It usually involves cook food, stay at home, eat food. Really dead. My advice to you is go do something recreational.
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Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Submitted by Omrow on 18 September, 2009 - 15:02 #27
Eid is all about food and hugging.
So, make sure you hug everyone BEFORE you eat.
If you first eat too much and then decide to hug everyone, the people might squeese it out of the other end.
Eid hasn't crossed my mind at all yet. Ramadan has whooshed by.
yep ramadan has gone so quick this year....will be my first Eid in pakistan so dont know what to expect
Oh update us on how that turns out!
I didn't made any plans yet. Probably cleaning,cooking and inviting people
The Prophet said, "The example of a believer is that of a fresh tender plant, which the wind bends lt sometimes and some other time it makes it straight. And the example of a hypocrite is that of a pine tree which keeps straight till once it is uprooted s
isnt it borin bein a girl?!
get dressed up at like 2pm
visit reltives who u see everyday anyway
eat a billion samosas
whooo party on
LOL thats so true, except i get dressed early as i dont normally have to help wiht the cooking that much really (mum and aunties share that job out :D)
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Gonna get dressed up. Then..I'll hope someone will take pity on us and invite us to their house. Lol.
This is my first Eid away from my family. It'll be an experience
Eid! hmmm...YIPPIE!!!
Alhamdullilah plans are just improvised on the day, its jus soooo amazing haveing to wake up early..Mummys getting the sweets ready...and yh!!!:D happy....
The boys are going to burn some rubber on Wilmslow. Probably carry on till late, 2am.
Its the traditional way to party on Eid night.
Day is for the family. Night is for the friends.
So, bring your Paki flags boys.
sounds like a fun day out waving flags n' all partay....
“O my people! Truly, this life of the world is nothing but a (quick passing) enjoyment, and verily, the hereafter that is the home that will remain forever.” [Ghafir : 39]
this has been on my mind for a while, my family haven't got anything planned and i have a new 6 day old baby brother so going out may be a problem. any ideas or advice on what i can do to get my groove on coz i'm outta ideas.
Well that depends on where in the country you live. This forum has people from all over so I'm sure SOMEONE knows of any good, clean fun to be had on Eid where you live.
Don't just do something! Stand there.
What have you named him?
congrats!
@Ya'qub - she be from down south. The kingdom of londonistan I think.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
yes i'm from london.originally from north london but moved to east london. its confusing!!! so anything happening in london on eid or around eid would be great! but not eid on the square, i've already got that day planned, got a big bunch of friends together to go and cause chaos. as we usually do.
and my little brothers name is Yusuf. his sooooooooooooo cute!
awwwwww MashAllah, nice name too (y):)
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Tinsel Town in Farringdon? http://www.tinseltown.co.uk/TheDiners.php
Or one of the Turkish restaurants in Dalston?
Or go-karting in dockland's? http://www.theraceway.com/ not far from the O2.
Or paintballing in Canary Wharf? http://www.thepaintballcentre.com/contact.php
All of the above are halal (if you want them to be)
Don't just do something! Stand there.
hey ya'qub thanks. the tinsel town looks interesting. but who would i go with? i hijacked all my mates to come with me to eid on the square. i'm not sure they will come to tinsel town too. maybe they will though, but they are busy people. like me. i got college at eid time!!! makes me soooooo mad. i'm gonna be stuck in class doing study skills and maths! )i hate maths!) man it sucks!
but thanks. i think i will try really hard to get my mates to go with me to tinsel town. i haven't got a big budget so can't go go-karting, wish i could, will do one day.
aha! had an idea. maybe i could get some of my college class mates to go with me. theres three muslim boys in my class they might take me up on the offer. but then on second thoughts they might think i'm asking them out. these boys! haaaa. any ideas anyone on who to go with. or how to get them to go with you?
No plans, prob stay home.
Too ill to do anything anyway.
Back in BLACK
lol, they will think you're asking them out. But that doens't mean you can't still have fun! In fact, you can tell them openly beforehand "I'm not asking you out but let's all go out 4 eid." Tell them to bring their sisters along so you're not the only girl!
Don't just do something! Stand there.
*pukes* - that just sounds wrong.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
they do that on wimmy rd.. my mate made me try it once...
its not as bad as you think.. kinda nice
"ThiS WoRlD Iz A PrIsOn 4 A BeLiVeR AnD PaRaDiSe 4 A NoN-BeLiVeR.........."
You can make any milkshake you want with a blender and some plain icecream. just add chocolate bar of your choice.
Don't just do something! Stand there.
Eid at our house has typically been a let down in terms of my expectations. It usually involves cook food, stay at home, eat food. Really dead. My advice to you is go do something recreational.
Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Eid is all about food and hugging.
So, make sure you hug everyone BEFORE you eat.
If you first eat too much and then decide to hug everyone, the people might squeese it out of the other end.