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a letter of saying happy ied mubarak

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Answered by whamwham
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The usual way to wish someone a happy Eid is to say 'Eid Mubarak', which translates from Arabic into 'Have a blessed Eid'. 'Eid' on its own means celebration and 'Mubarak' means blessings.

Explanation:

Eid translates as “celebration” and Mubarak means “blessed”. Eid Mubarak is also pronounced with an emphasis on the “barak” part of the phrase. To respond to someone wishing you a happy Eid, you can say “Khair Mubarak”, which wishes the person greeting you well.

If someone says Eid Mubarak to you, it is polite to respond by saying 'Khair Mubarak', which wishes good will on the person who greeted you. You could also say 'JazakAllah Khair' which means thank you, but literally translates as 'May Allah reward you with goodness'.

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Answered by srabani80pal
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Explanation:

dear friend

how are you? I am fine here and wish same for you. I am writing this letter to tell you how I have celebrated my eid festival.

on eid we have made very delicious dishes and wear new dresses. on that they our society had given a party in the evening. we all went there and enjoyed the eid festival very much.

really I will never forget this festival of my life.

your friend

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