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Thanks Parvin

That was very informative

Kishore Shah 1974

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Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 7:06 PM

To: <mgims >

Subject: Re: EID MUBARAK and about Zakat, Fitra, Eid-Milad

> Thank you so much Dr Gupta Sir and everyone.

> Eid Mubarak to all of you

>

> Regarding* Eid-al -Fitr*, Kishore I am glad you asked this question. As

> Aaswari explained Eid means celebration. You may have heard the phrase

> " Aaj

> to meri Eid ho gayi " when one is very happy due to something. As Aaswari

> explained this is Eid of breaking the fast. We celebrate this because God

> has provided us with cloths, food,etc etc.

>

> *Eid-e-Milad* : Milad means birth. Eid-e-Milad is short form of

> Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi meaning Celebration of birth of Prophet (PBUH).

>

> Regarding charity: Zakat (one of the pillars of Islam) means obligatory

> charity. These are Zakat-ul-Maal and Zakat-ul-Fitra.

>

> *Zakat-ul-Maal* (commonly referred as Zakat only) is 2.5% of whatever

> " maal " one has for one year in bank, " Tijori " , in the form of jwellery,

> land, house etc in total. There are rules for that too, e.g. if house is

> on

> rent or just lying vacant, if jwellerey is for daily wear and being used

> by

> lady or is it extra one kept as wealth etc etc. This is to be paid once in

> a year, anytime. But because the calculation has to be done on Maal that

> has been kept for one year, so it has to be same month and day every year.

> People find it easy to remember and pay every Ramadan. It has to be given

> to poor person and that poor preson can be anybody, There are rules as to

> who can get and who can not, e.g. husband may by very poor but wife can

> not

> pay Zakaat to him :)

>

> *Zakat-ul-Fitr* is commonly referred as Fitra. This is obligatory on

> everyone (each member of the family) to be given any poor person. This is

> to be given any time before Eid prayer during the month of Ramadan. The

> purpose is that no one, poorest or the poor should go without breakfast

> on

> Eid day.

>

> Sorry, I could not shorten it :)

>

> Parvin '71

>

>

>

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Dear Dr KS ( & others)

 

I suggest U research on GOOGLE about all this; specially Chek 'PN Oak' & 'The

sword of truth-Aditi Chaturvedi'.

I wud personally refrain from discussing it any further>>becoz a) religion is

out of bounds on this forum

B) I personally have no proof of the material presented on these sites; the

reader can draw his/her own conclusions or research further.

I had googled 'significance of eid' and read many sites; Again>> do ur own

research!!:-D

 

Regards; I do not intend any offence, but am curious about the truth.

 

Diwakar'76

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To: mgims

Sent: Monday, 20 August 2012 7:06 PM

Subject: Re: EID MUBARAK and about Zakat, Fitra, Eid-Milad

 

Thank you so much Dr Gupta Sir and everyone.

Eid Mubarak to all of you

Regarding* Eid-al -Fitr*, Kishore I am glad you asked this question. As

Aaswari explained Eid means celebration. You may have heard the phrase " Aaj

to meri Eid ho gayi " when one is very happy due to something. As Aaswari

explained this is Eid of breaking the fast. We celebrate this because God

has provided us with cloths, food,etc etc.

*Eid-e-Milad* : Milad means birth. Eid-e-Milad is short form of

Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi meaning Celebration of birth of Prophet (PBUH).

Regarding charity: Zakat (one of the pillars of Islam) means obligatory

charity. These are Zakat-ul-Maal and Zakat-ul-Fitra.

*Zakat-ul-Maal* (commonly referred as Zakat only) is 2.5% of whatever

" maal " one has for one year in bank, " Tijori " , in the form of jwellery,

land, house etc in total. There are rules for that too, e.g. if house is on

rent or just lying vacant, if jwellerey is for daily wear and being used by

lady or is it extra one kept as wealth etc etc. This is to be paid once in

a year, anytime. But because the calculation has to be done on Maal that

has been kept for one year, so it has to be same month and day every year.

People find it easy to remember and pay every Ramadan. It has to be given

to poor person and that poor preson can be anybody, There are rules as to

who can get and who can not, e.g. husband may by very poor but wife can not

pay Zakaat to him :)

*Zakat-ul-Fitr* is commonly referred as Fitra. This is obligatory on

everyone (each member of the family) to be given any poor person. This is

to be given any time before Eid prayer during the month of Ramadan. The

purpose is that no one, poorest or the poor should go without breakfast on

Eid day.

Sorry, I could not shorten it :)

Parvin '71

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Eid mubarak to you all and all your families. parvin, u hv explained very

nicely. the custom should be followed by all.

 

Dr.Dilip J Raichura

9324351494

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To: mgims

Sent: Monday, 20 August 2012 7:06 PM

Subject: Re: EID MUBARAK and about Zakat, Fitra, Eid-Milad

 

Thank you so much Dr Gupta Sir and everyone.

Eid Mubarak to all of you

Regarding* Eid-al -Fitr*, Kishore I am glad you asked this question. As

Aaswari explained Eid means celebration. You may have heard the phrase " Aaj

to meri Eid ho gayi " when one is very happy due to something. As Aaswari

explained this is Eid of breaking the fast. We celebrate this because God

has provided us with cloths, food,etc etc.

*Eid-e-Milad* : Milad means birth. Eid-e-Milad is short form of

Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi meaning Celebration of birth of Prophet (PBUH).

Regarding charity: Zakat (one of the pillars of Islam) means obligatory

charity. These are Zakat-ul-Maal and Zakat-ul-Fitra.

*Zakat-ul-Maal* (commonly referred as Zakat only) is 2.5% of whatever

" maal " one has for one year in bank, " Tijori " , in the form of jwellery,

land, house etc in total. There are rules for that too, e.g. if house is on

rent or just lying vacant, if jwellerey is for daily wear and being used by

lady or is it extra one kept as wealth etc etc. This is to be paid once in

a year, anytime. But because the calculation has to be done on Maal that

has been kept for one year, so it has to be same month and day every year.

People find it easy to remember and pay every Ramadan. It has to be given

to poor person and that poor preson can be anybody, There are rules as to

who can get and who can not, e.g. husband may by very poor but wife can not

pay Zakaat to him :)

*Zakat-ul-Fitr* is commonly referred as Fitra. This is obligatory on

everyone (each member of the family) to be given any poor person. This is

to be given any time before Eid prayer during the month of Ramadan. The

purpose is that no one, poorest or the poor should go without breakfast on

Eid day.

Sorry, I could not shorten it :)

Parvin '71

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Very informative parvin Ma'am..............Eid Mubarak to you too..........

regards

aasawari91

still in withdrawal after a long arduous Ramadan

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To: mgims

Sent: Monday, 20 August 2012 5:36 PM

Subject: Re: EID MUBARAK and about Zakat, Fitra, Eid-Milad

 

Thank you so much Dr Gupta Sir and everyone.

Eid Mubarak to all of you

Regarding* Eid-al -Fitr*, Kishore I am glad you asked this question. As

Aaswari explained Eid means celebration. You may have heard the phrase " Aaj

to meri Eid ho gayi " when one is very happy due to something. As Aaswari

explained this is Eid of breaking the fast. We celebrate this because God

has provided us with cloths, food,etc etc.

*Eid-e-Milad* : Milad means birth. Eid-e-Milad is short form of

Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi meaning Celebration of birth of Prophet (PBUH).

Regarding charity: Zakat (one of the pillars of Islam) means obligatory

charity. These are Zakat-ul-Maal and Zakat-ul-Fitra.

*Zakat-ul-Maal* (commonly referred as Zakat only) is 2.5% of whatever

" maal " one has for one year in bank, " Tijori " , in the form of jwellery,

land, house etc in total. There are rules for that too, e.g. if house is on

rent or just lying vacant, if jwellerey is for daily wear and being used by

lady or is it extra one kept as wealth etc etc. This is to be paid once in

a year, anytime. But because the calculation has to be done on Maal that

has been kept for one year, so it has to be same month and day every year.

People find it easy to remember and pay every Ramadan. It has to be given

to poor person and that poor preson can be anybody, There are rules as to

who can get and who can not, e.g. husband may by very poor but wife can not

pay Zakaat to him :)

*Zakat-ul-Fitr* is commonly referred as Fitra. This is obligatory on

everyone (each member of the family) to be given any poor person. This is

to be given any time before Eid prayer during the month of Ramadan. The

purpose is that no one, poorest or the poor should go without breakfast on

Eid day.

Sorry, I could not shorten it :)

Parvin '71

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Interesting information on Eid, Dr Parvin.

Ravin '82

> **

>

>

> Very informative parvin Ma'am..............Eid Mubarak to you too..........

>

> regards

> aasawari91

> still in withdrawal after a long arduous Ramadan

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: mgims

> Sent: Monday, 20 August 2012 5:36 PM

> Subject: Re: EID MUBARAK and about Zakat, Fitra, Eid-Milad

>

>

>

> Thank you so much Dr Gupta Sir and everyone.

> Eid Mubarak to all of you

>

> Regarding* Eid-al -Fitr*, Kishore I am glad you asked this question. As

> Aaswari explained Eid means celebration. You may have heard the phrase " Aaj

> to meri Eid ho gayi " when one is very happy due to something. As Aaswari

> explained this is Eid of breaking the fast. We celebrate this because God

> has provided us with cloths, food,etc etc.

>

> *Eid-e-Milad* : Milad means birth. Eid-e-Milad is short form of

> Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi meaning Celebration of birth of Prophet (PBUH).

>

> Regarding charity: Zakat (one of the pillars of Islam) means obligatory

> charity. These are Zakat-ul-Maal and Zakat-ul-Fitra.

>

> *Zakat-ul-Maal* (commonly referred as Zakat only) is 2.5% of whatever

> " maal " one has for one year in bank, " Tijori " , in the form of jwellery,

> land, house etc in total. There are rules for that too, e.g. if house is on

> rent or just lying vacant, if jwellerey is for daily wear and being used by

> lady or is it extra one kept as wealth etc etc. This is to be paid once in

> a year, anytime. But because the calculation has to be done on Maal that

> has been kept for one year, so it has to be same month and day every year.

> People find it easy to remember and pay every Ramadan. It has to be given

> to poor person and that poor preson can be anybody, There are rules as to

> who can get and who can not, e.g. husband may by very poor but wife can not

> pay Zakaat to him :)

>

> *Zakat-ul-Fitr* is commonly referred as Fitra. This is obligatory on

> everyone (each member of the family) to be given any poor person. This is

> to be given any time before Eid prayer during the month of Ramadan. The

> purpose is that no one, poorest or the poor should go without breakfast on

> Eid day.

>

> Sorry, I could not shorten it :)

>

> Parvin '71

>

>

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Thank you for the info

Madhulila.

Always Chant and be happy

Hare Krsna Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna , Hare Hare.

Hare Ram Hare Ram, Ram Ram, Hare Hare.

> Eid mubarak to you all and all your families. parvin, u hv explained very

nicely. the custom should be followed by all.

>

>

> Dr.Dilip J Raichura

> 9324351494

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: mgims

> Sent: Monday, 20 August 2012 7:06 PM

> Subject: Re: EID MUBARAK and about Zakat, Fitra, Eid-Milad

>

>

>

> Thank you so much Dr Gupta Sir and everyone.

> Eid Mubarak to all of you

>

> Regarding* Eid-al -Fitr*, Kishore I am glad you asked this question. As

> Aaswari explained Eid means celebration. You may have heard the phrase " Aaj

> to meri Eid ho gayi " when one is very happy due to something. As Aaswari

> explained this is Eid of breaking the fast. We celebrate this because God

> has provided us with cloths, food,etc etc.

>

> *Eid-e-Milad* : Milad means birth. Eid-e-Milad is short form of

> Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi meaning Celebration of birth of Prophet (PBUH).

>

> Regarding charity: Zakat (one of the pillars of Islam) means obligatory

> charity. These are Zakat-ul-Maal and Zakat-ul-Fitra.

>

> *Zakat-ul-Maal* (commonly referred as Zakat only) is 2.5% of whatever

> " maal " one has for one year in bank, " Tijori " , in the form of jwellery,

> land, house etc in total. There are rules for that too, e.g. if house is on

> rent or just lying vacant, if jwellerey is for daily wear and being used by

> lady or is it extra one kept as wealth etc etc. This is to be paid once in

> a year, anytime. But because the calculation has to be done on Maal that

> has been kept for one year, so it has to be same month and day every year.

> People find it easy to remember and pay every Ramadan. It has to be given

> to poor person and that poor preson can be anybody, There are rules as to

> who can get and who can not, e.g. husband may by very poor but wife can not

> pay Zakaat to him :)

>

> *Zakat-ul-Fitr* is commonly referred as Fitra. This is obligatory on

> everyone (each member of the family) to be given any poor person. This is

> to be given any time before Eid prayer during the month of Ramadan. The

> purpose is that no one, poorest or the poor should go without breakfast on

> Eid day.

>

> Sorry, I could not shorten it :)

>

> Parvin '71

>

>

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