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29 paź 2002 · English translation: happy returns. It appears in Eid greeting cards. Explanation:من العائدين والفائزين The Arabic word "EED literally means a "cyclically recurrrent day." It is used in the liturgical sense of "feast." One who celebrates "EED is called "A-ID, (one who is blessed with the return of the feast).
18 lip 2015 · I thought that line essentially means 'mohon maaf lahir dan batin' (forgive my physical and emotional wrongdoings') because these two lines are often used in conjuction (minal aidin wal faizin, mohon maaf lahir dan batin). However, it is not of the same meaning.
This expression is usually accompanied by the popular expression "Minal Aidin wal Faizin," an Arab sentence meaning "May we be sacred one more time and succeed in our fasting". It is a quotation from a poem written by Shafiyuddin Al-Huli during the time Muslims ruled in Al-Andalus.
16 gru 2019 · Learn the eid greeting dua, Taqabbalallahu Minna Wa Minkum (arabic: تَقَبَّلَ اللهُ مِنَّا وَمِنكُم) the meaning of this dua is "may Allah accept from you and us".
13 lip 2024 · Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum taqabbal yaa kariim, wa ja’alanallahu wa iyyakum minal ‘aidin wal faizin wal maqbulin kullu ‘aamin wa antum bi khair. Meaning: “May Allah accept (charity of worship) us and you, O Allah, the Most Honorable, accept! And may Allah make us and you among those who return and those who win and are accepted ...
Minal Aidzin Wal Faidzin by udhiyaulhaq
The full version is added "taqabbal yaa kariim, wa ja'alanaallaahu wa iyyaakum minal 'aidin wal faizin". There are also those who still add it "wal maqbuulin kullu' ammin wa antum bi khair." The meaning of the sentence is "May Allah accept our Ramadan worship deeds and you.