Ramadan Mubarak

In my case, when I greet people Happy Easter etc. it has absolutely no religious meaning. I just mean to wish friends (of any religion) some happy days of leisure and recreation. I'd guess the same goes for many other people. I actually have quite a few muslim friends. I rarely greet them Ramadan mubarak but I always greet them Eid mubarak.
 
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Beautiful that you wish them eid mubarak at the conclusion of Ramadan. At the beginning of Ramadan its ramadan Mubarak or ramadan kareem. My only purpose was to be inclusive in the spirit of peaceful coexistence between believers and non believers
 
As Ozzy Osbourne sings in his song "I dont Wanna Stop" : Too many religions but only one God.

The only thing that changes is the way we worship God.

First I thank God for being a member of SOS and meet you.

And thanks so much for all polite comments.

Best Regards fron Turkey

Bilal
 
ramadan kareem, To our Muslim brothers
and to all other holidays, I wish joy and happiness
No matter Regardless of our belief, we are human beings. I believe in doing good to each other, respect for the person wherever he is, freedom and mutual tolerance, .
 
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