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Eid ~ Away from Home!
How does it feel spending Eid day away from your family ?
It wouldn't be untrue to assume that many of your might have already experienced it. However, it's going to be my 1st Eid ever spent away from my kith and kin. I wish all those who are going to celebrate this Eid away from their homes to return home soon. And accept my cordial greetings in advance in case I do not turn up on Eid day. Happy Eid Mubarak to All of You! |
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It is really painful when you are away from home on EIDS. I spent only one eid without family when i was studying in Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. I was sad all day but the life was going on as usual around me. I attended the classes but my mind was away from lectures and i was thinking of my family, my Lahore, my pakistan. Later on, i made phone call at home and had some comfort of mind. I wish all the lonely hearts a happy Eid as i know it is difficult experience.
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redmax (Monday, November 15, 2010) |
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It's ineffable. The words just don't come out of your mouth. You feel a lump in your throat. You answer with your eyes when you are asked, 'how does it feel spending this Eid away from home?'. Who said I was not homesick!
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mashal khan (Tuesday, November 16, 2010) |
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redmax
life is the name of challenges you must be away home for some important work.so never feel you are alone i am always with you..and face the challenges bravely.
BE BLESSED
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redmax (Wednesday, November 17, 2010) |
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Any celebrations without family is really painful...Specially for those who are working abroad. I am working in UAE but my hometown is Lahore. Since last five years I didnt get opportunity to spend eid days with my family, but this time by the grace of Allah Almighty I am in my hometown & gonna celebrate this jubilous festival with my family.....!
I wish all of you a wonderful Eid & also those who are not in their home countries please dont loose your heart we all are with you.... Long Live Pakistanians.....! ****EID MUBARAK****
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it shud not be taken on nerves otherwise it hurts much. EiD is a festival of single day n after offering prayer it losses its charm n it's for children to celebrate, u can disagree.
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Yes, it was taken on veins not nerves It's just the matter of heart, while the mind has many other things to think about.
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