Eid Prayer & Celebrations
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Eid Prayer & Celebrations
For those who'd ever like to learn somali, the above terms in red is a short course for you
note to myself: goobta does not mean burn
p.s.: pronounciation is an important factor.
Re: Eid Prayer & Celebrations
LOL.. U should be the first to join that course indeed.
Oh... and some people i know (no names) . We all know
who's terrible in that field.
"goobta does not mean burn" true that (lol)
Ur soooo cute
Luv U
Oh... and some people i know (no names) . We all know
who's terrible in that field.
"goobta does not mean burn" true that (lol)
Ur soooo cute
Luv U
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Registration date : 2008-04-15
Re: Eid Prayer & Celebrations
LOL! love you too! I have to admit though, some of those words don't even sound somali. Like, dabaal degga for example :S
Anyhoo, we should all try and attend this prayer as the sunnah is to pray in an open field:
Praying 'Eid in the mussalla ["vast empty area, which has nothing in it to screen oneself with"] is the Sunnah:
http://www.al-ibaanah.com/cms/pdf_files/63.pdf
-Shaykh Al-Albaanee [rahimahullaah]
Anyhoo, we should all try and attend this prayer as the sunnah is to pray in an open field:
Praying 'Eid in the mussalla ["vast empty area, which has nothing in it to screen oneself with"] is the Sunnah:
http://www.al-ibaanah.com/cms/pdf_files/63.pdf
-Shaykh Al-Albaanee [rahimahullaah]
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