Eid-ul-Fitr 2013 Mubarak To Everyone!

Eid-ul-Fit Mubarak to Everyone!
So, the Holy Month of Ramadan came and went by once again, and even as I write this, I wait for the final Iftaar (braking fast) of the month. The time of spiritual contemplation and reflection ends with this Iftaar, and the festivities begin! And this is what Eid-ul-Fitr is all about! Enjoying the successful passing of another Blessed month whereby the human spirit gets rejuvenated, and heads off with a fresh start. We would therefore like to include all of our beloved readers in the festivity, and we'd like to wish you all a very happy Eid Mubarak on behalf of me and the rest of the STCNetwork team! And to further this gesture, Mohammad Mustafa Ahmedzai of the STC Network is also appearing tonight on national Radio (FM Planet 94) to wish everyone a happy Eid, and to share his views regarding the youth, and the importance of entrepreneurship today.



Eid-ul-Fitr is the biggest joyous occasion for Muslims, as they celebrate after a month of fasting. There's no fasting on the Eid day itself; indeed, fasting on this day is forbidden for Muslims, because it is a day reserved for celebrations. The day only involves a small prayer offering in the morning (along with the customary 5-times-a-day prayers), after which everyone goes to celebrate the occasion with their family, friends, and relatives.

The on-set of the Eid day is determined by the sighting of the moon. It signifies the starting of another Islamic month. The sighting of the moon is in itself a joyous occasions for Muslims, because many prefer to do last-minute shopping on the eve, also known as "Chaand Raat". Hence, the night before the Eid, you'll see the marketplaces filled with people, some buying garments or ornaments, while others simply 'enjoying the moment'. In fact, by the time this post publishes, it'll be Chaand Raat time, and you'll probably find me in a market as well :)


On a more serious note, the main purpose of Eid isn't just about celebrating the end of the Holy month. It is about sharing the happiness with others, especially those who are less privileged. The whole purpose of fasting to learn self-discipline, and to realize the sufferings of the poor. And if someone has not learned how the poor feel, and enjoys Eid without helping out a single person less privileged than him, then his month of Ramadan has really been a waste.

Therefore you should enjoy the Eid to its fullest while also taking care of the needy around you. Extend your happiness to them, and God will extend his mercy towards you. We once again wish all our beloved readers a very joyous Eid with many happy returns. Cast your worries or grievances again one another aside and celebrate this Eid in Love, harmony and brotherhood. May God Bless all of you, and destine you to live through many more. Peace and blessings brothers :)

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  1. Happy Eid Qasim Zaib sir and Mohammad Mustafa Ahmedzai sir. :)

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  2. Happy Eid to Whole staf of mbt
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  3. EID mubarak to whole STC network

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  5. Eid Mubarak To All The Members Of STC Network....Specially To Qasim Bhai and Mustafa Bhai.....

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  6. Eid Mubarak Ho everyone... Keep spreading the smiles and knowledge for years to come...

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  8. May This Eid Insha allah
    Be a Source of Immense Blessing
    Along With Joy and Happiness For U
    And Ur Family
    Happy Eid Mubarak.

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  9. Happy Ied Mubarak Ahmedzai and Qasim, and all MBT readers.
    Best regards from your brothers in Indonesia!

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  15. Have to admit I was clueless when I saw Eid-ul-Fltr on my calendar. Thank you for your post Qasim and for taking the time to explain what Eid-ul-Flrt is to your readers : D May you and your family experience the peace and blessings of this celebration : D

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  19. Thank you everyone for the kind EId greetings. I wish you a splendid EId Festive full of peace, love and affection. May this EId embrace you with tranquility. Thank you so much for remaining a family for over consecutive 5 years now. Love you all buddies :))

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  20. Eid Mubarak to all Muslim Brothers throughout the globe and most especially to all MBT readers.

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  21. thanks sir eid mubarak to you too....

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  22. happy eid mubarak to you too guys ^^

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  23. Hi Qasim Bro!

    Eid Mubarak to you and your family and hope you enjoyed as well as Eid Mubarak to all of my Muslim Brothers by the core of heart.

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