Eid celebrated in Gulf, Africa, Europe, America

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Muslims in Saudi Arabia, Gulf States, Africa, Europe, America and Far-East Asia celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, on Sunday.
Thousands of Muslims gathering at the Masjid-ul-Haram and Masjid-e-Nabvi offered their Eid-ul-Fitr prayer. Saudi King Shah Abdullah, Crown Prince Salman Abdul Aziz, Home Minister Prince Ahmad and Governor Makkah, Prince Khalid Al Faisal offered their prayers at Masjid-ul-Haram.
Muslims in Gulf countries including United Arab Emirates (UAE), Iran, Syria, Palestine, Libya, Jordan, Qatar and Yemen European countries including United Kingdom, France, Germany, Amrican countries United States, Canada, Maxico, Brazil and Far-East countries Philippine, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore also celebrated Eid and offered Eid prayers. The Eid was also marked in Nigeria, Libya, Somalia, Egypt and other African countries.
Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi Muslims would celebrate Eid-ul-Fitar on Monday.

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  1. Eid Mubarak! To you and your family and ummah TaqabAllah minna wa minkum. May Allah (SWT) accept from all the Muslims everywhere their Ibadaah, Siyam, Qiyaam, Quran, Tawbah, Dua throughout the month of Ramadhan.

    Ibn Abi Shaybah reported in al-Musannaf that Ibn Mas'ood (ra) used to say Takbeer on the days of Tashreeq;

    "Allah u akbar, Allah u akbar, laa ilaaha ill-Allah, wa Allah u akbar, Allah u akbar wa Lillaahi'l-hamd (Allah is Most Great… there is no god but Allah , Allah is Most Great, and to Allah be praise)."
    Al-Muhaamili also reported that Ibn Mas'ood used to say: "Allah u akbaru kabeeran, Allah u akbaru kabeeran, Allah u akbar wa ajall, Allah u akbar wa Lillaahi'l-hamd (Allah is Most Great of All, Allah is Most Great of all, Allah is most Great and Most Glorious, and to Allah be praise)."

  2. Eid Mubarak! To you and your family and ummah TaqabAllah minna wa minkum. May Allah (SWT) accept from all the Muslims everywhere their Ibadaah, Siyam, Qiyaam, Quran, Tawbah, Dua throughout the month of Ramadhan.

    Ibn Abi Shaybah reported in al-Musannaf that Ibn Mas'ood (ra) used to say Takbeer on the days of Tashreeq;

    "Allah u akbar, Allah u akbar, laa ilaaha ill-Allah, wa Allah u akbar, Allah u akbar wa Lillaahi'l-hamd (Allah is Most Great… there is no god but Allah , Allah is Most Great, and to Allah be praise)."
    Al-Muhaamili also reported that Ibn Mas'ood used to say: "Allah u akbaru kabeeran, Allah u akbaru kabeeran, Allah u akbar wa ajall, Allah u akbar wa Lillaahi'l-hamd (Allah is Most Great of All, Allah is Most Great of all, Allah is most Great and Most Glorious, and to Allah be praise)."

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