Muslims celebrate and react to EID. There are a total of five Muslim EIDs throughout any given year. There are only two main EIDs though, named EID al-fitr and EID al-adha.
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Eid-al-Adha is Eid-al-Adha in every language. The name does not change. Just like Christmas is Christmas in French, German, Russian, Spannish and Swedish, in the same way Eid-al-Adha is Eid-al-Adha in every language. It's name does not change at all.
If Muslims don't even react to this quesrion, why sjould NON- Muslims ?
Eid al Fitr is an Islamic holiday. Muslims around the globe celebrate it every year. In short, everywhere.
3....... one is Ramadan ,Eid, and we have another Eid
Theres 5 in a year
About 10 to 12 days.
Muslims have two eids (ede as you wrote it) every year first Eid Al-Fitr (Breakfast Eid) which comes after the month of fasting "Ramadhan" this year 2010 Eid Al-Fits was last Friday September 10th the other Eid is Eid Al-Adh'ha (Sacrifice Eid) Which is the tenth day of "Thu Al-Hijjah Month" which will be approximately between those three days 16, 17 or 18 of November 2010
Muslims have two eids (ede as you wrote it) every year first Eid Al-Fitr (Breakfast Eid) which comes after the month of fasting "Ramadhan" this year 2010 Eid Al-Fits was last Friday September 10th the other Eid is Eid Al-Adh'ha (Sacrifice Eid) Which is the tenth day of "Thu Al-Hijjah Month" which will be approximately between those three days 16, 17 or 18 of November 2010
Eid Mubarak is the wishing of eid for Muslims to each other on the day of Eid Celebration.
There are two Eid celebrations. One is Eid after the month of Fasting - Ramadan, and another Eid during tenth day of Haj Pilgrimage. In the West Muslims celebrate for one day only, but in the Islamic countries they celebrate it for about 3 to 4 days.
The same words may be used: eid kareem or eid moubarak