Easter is not an Islamic holiday; Muslims do whatever they would on any other Sunday when Easter rolls around. As a result, wishing a Muslim "Happy Easter" may be seen as awkward or offensive. Imagine how you, as a Christian, might feel if someone wished you "Happy Diwali".
Easter is not an Islamic holiday; Muslims do whatever they would on any other Sunday when Easter rolls around. As a result, wishing a Muslim "Happy Easter" may be seen as awkward or offensive. Imagine how you, as a Christian, might feel if someone wished you "Happy Diwali".
we don'tcelebrate it, but it's okay to wish him a happy easter, and i wish you a happy easter :)
I hope and wish he was a Muslim....
In Islam, a wish is called du'aa. At the end of a muslim's prayer we always make a du'aa. At the end of the wish (du'aa) you always say Ameen.
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Muslim women CAN pray in ANY COLOUR they wish. there is no verse in the Quran or sunnah that states that, and if there is a group of Muslims who say that, it's up to them, but not attributed to Islam.
Ikuto's wish is to be set free from Easter, I think? Yeah your right and Ikuto just wants to be like a free stray cat that is free to do whatever it feels, And he gets his wish and Yoru goes back to his egg *sniff* I know sad but a happy sad. :)
Zalig Paasfeest is one Dutch equivalent of 'Happy Easter'. Another is 'Gelukkig Paasfeest'. Either way, the wish is the same. And these are just two examples of the many ways to express 'Happy Easter' wishes among Dutch speakers. Most people say 'Fijne Paasdagen' in the Netherlands.
depends on the event eg: if is Easter its buona pasqua or if its Christmas its buon natale or if its their name day its bouna onimastico.
Once they've matured into adults, they can choose any religion they wish. Islam teaches freedom of religion.
There is no such thing as a "Muslim dialect." There is no language called Muslim. Islam is a religion, and its followers speak many different languages. These people say "Good morning" in whatever language they speak, and speak whatever language they wish to.
Although the Germans have a Public Holiday called May Day, it is not usual to wish one another "Happy May Day" but it translates as Alles Gute zum Mai-Feiertag
Ofcourse it does, theres nothing wrong with wishing somebody merry Christmas, its another aspect all together if a Muslim believes in Christmas or not.
Happy Birthday and I wish you luck