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Eid What blessed day

Postby SultanOrder » Mon Jul 28, 2014 4:25 pm

A day where we celebrate and worship, we come together as a family, catch up, and have a great time with buscut and xalwa.

:blessed:


Or is that story a little too rosy and pink, far from reality. Family a group of people we had no choice in being part of, a group of people we love to hate and hate to love. Those that annoy, irritate, and frustrate us.

Thank God it's just a couple of times a year we see each other. :lol:


Have a blessed day everyone else and for everyone else it's almost over.

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Re: Eid What blessed day

Postby Tuushi » Mon Jul 28, 2014 4:41 pm

It was really an awesome day.Alhamdulilah.Very blessed. :blessed:

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Re: Eid What blessed day

Postby ZubeirAwal » Mon Jul 28, 2014 4:45 pm

Bro, when I was walking out of the masjid the look the somalis were giving me, it was a narrow path and on one side there was the mothers and daughters the other the fathers and sons and I was walking through the middle like some king, they were all staring down at me probably because of my unconventional ways but I kept my eyes firm on the ground :wow:

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Re: Eid What blessed day

Postby YummyMummy » Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:13 pm

A day where we celebrate and worship, we come together as a family, catch up, and have a great time with buscut and xalwa.

:blessed:


Or is that story a little too rosy and pink, far from reality. Family a group of people we had no choice in being part of, a group of people we love to hate and hate to love. Those that annoy, irritate, and frustrate us.

Thank God it's just a couple of times a year we see each other. :lol:


Have a blessed day everyone else and for everyone else it's almost over.
Family's an obligation :Shrug:

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Re: Eid What blessed day

Postby Alshabaibe » Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:34 pm

Alhamdulilah for family :blessed:
Bro, when I was walking out of the masjid the look the somalis were giving me, it was a narrow path and on one side there was the mothers and daughters the other the fathers and sons and I was walking through the middle like some king, they were all staring down at me probably because of my unconventional ways but I kept my eyes firm on the ground :wow:
you mean the fro? :lupe:

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Re: Eid What blessed day

Postby ZubeirAwal » Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:00 pm

It was a fro for a while but I let it down to near my shoulders and wrapped a shemagh round my head :smugruss:


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