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Off Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Taha on January 03, 2015, 07:56:54 AM
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Happy `eid mawlid un Nabi everybody :)
We just finished `eid az Zahra and now it's the birthday of the Prophet (sawa).
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What's `Eid al-Zahra'? Her birthday?
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That's what I thought also, that it's her birth date until I checked this on a shia site,
the 9th of Rabee’ al-Awwal is also known as Eid-e-Zahra (a.s) meaning the festival of Fatima al-Zahra (a.s), because 3 to 4 years after the tragedy of Karbala, it was on this day that joy and happiness was restored in the family of Ahlul-Bayt (a.s). From the tragedy of Karbala in 61 A.H. till this day, the family members of the Holy Prophet (saww) had continuously mourned and grieved the martyrdom of Imam al-Husayn (a.s).
And ALLAH knows best
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Happy `eid mawlid un Nabi everybody :)
We just finished `eid az Zahra and now it's the birthday of the Prophet (sawa).
I didn't realise celebrate Shias also celebrate Eid al-Mawlid like the Barelwis.
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What's `Eid al-Zahra'? Her birthday?
No, it's the first day she smiled after the tragedy of Karbala. It is also the day that `Umar died.
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I didn't realise celebrate Shias also celebrate Eid al-Mawlid like the Barelwis.
Cool story, bro. Are you part of the anti fun squad of Iran?
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What's `Eid al-Zahra'? Her birthday?
No, it's the first day she smiled after the tragedy of Karbala. It is also the day that `Umar died.
Ugh, such a disgusting day that was, the day some Persian Majoosi murdered around seven people in the mosque.
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Ugh, such a disgusting day that was, the day some Persian Majoosi murdered around seven people in the mosque.
I agree with you. I have a couple friends that celebrate the death days of people like `Umar and `Aisha and I think it's ridiculous. We shouldn't celebrate death.
But on the other hand, the shrine of Abu Lulu does look cool. Too bad it houses a murderer.
(http://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/Images2/Post_Sasanian/Abu_lolo_shrine1.jpg)
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I didn't know they plant their drugs outside their husayniyyat in Iran.
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What's `Eid al-Zahra'? Her birthday?
No, it's the first day she smiled after the tragedy of Karbala. It is also the day that `Umar died.
So, she came back to life twice to merely smile when these events came to pass? Interesting.
Funnily, you admit it is wrong to celebrate death yet you confirmed this Eid al-Zahra is to commemorate the death of Umar (RA).