2008-09-30, 10:18 | Link #46 |
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@Hadeel
that's not japanese fyi, it's Malaysian or Malay Language like kina said.. @Chaos well Indonesian and Malaysian language are quite similar, aren't they? i think your friend is from malaysia/indonesia judging from his words.. Anyway, once Happy Eid Mubarak to all muslims at AS, and thanks to all non-muslims for your greetings |
2008-09-30, 10:42 | Link #48 |
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@yxxSOULxxy
Translated from Malay to English, it means: Selamat - Happy/ Good (as in a greeting) Hari - Day Raya - Big Because Eid is the biggest day on the Malay-Muslim calendar so this is the explanation I was given when being brought up from young. KiNA, you can correct me if I'm wrong. Saya Melayu tak baik |
2008-10-04, 22:49 | Link #51 |
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Assalamualaikum to all AS muslims. Yes, I know this is a late greeting since I was at village since Tuesday. but yeah, Happy Aidilfitri from this Malaysian AS member.
Here, have a cake, and remember that this is not a lie. Spoiler for delicious cake is not a lie?:
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2009-09-15, 18:59 | Link #58 |
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Well, it's just a couple of days until Eid Mubarak (20th September, if the lunar calendar is to be believed, but then again I'll wait for the official announcement). And it sucks to know that I only got one day of holiday break, but work is work :x (it's a relief when the holiday break is on 1 Syawal, though).
Regardless, has anyone paid their zakat fitrah? @ jeff: KiNA's right. It's made primarily of chocolate powder and *surprise* Marie biscuits |
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