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'iid

either of the two Muslim annual festivals

'iid-gaah

an enclosed place (outside a town) where the appropriate service is held on the festivals of 'Iid and Baqar-'Iid etc., ground where congregational Eid prayers are offered

'iidii

of Eid, relating to Eid, relating to a feast

'iid-milan

social gathering on Eid

'iidya

'iid honaa

'iid pa.Dhnaa

'iid karnaa

'iid milnaa

social gathering on Eid

'iid-ul-fitr

Eid-ul-Fitr, festival marking the end of Ramazan, observed on first of Shawwal (شوّال), Eid Festival in which fitra(alms) are distributed to poor, the Mohammadan Easter

'iid-ul-fis.h

'iid-e-fas.h

'iid manaanaa

'iid-e-fis.h

Easter

'iid-ul-az.haa

Eid-ul-Adha, festival observed on the tenth of Zilhaj (ذوالحج), the day after Hajj, Muslim festival commemorating Prophet Abraham's sacrifice of his son

'iid-e-zuhaa

a variant name of Eid-ul-Adha, festival observed observed by Muslims on the tenth of Zilhaj

'iid-e-fitr

festival of the breaking of the Ramazan fast

'iidain

eidul fitr, eidul azha or adha

'iid kaa chaa.nd

'iid-e-masiih

the day on which a table descended from heaven at the prayer of Jesus

'iid-e-az.haa

'iid-ul-azhaa

'iid-ul-qiyaama

'iid-e-Gadiir

a festival celebrated by the Imāmīyah sect on the 18th of the twelfth month of Hijri calendar

'iid-e-saGiir

the lesser 'Iid, 'Iid-ul-Fitr, the festival of the breaking of the fast (after Ramazan)

'iid-e-ramzaa.n

happiness of Ramadan, Eid of Ramadan

'iid-e-nauroz

feast of the (Persian) new year.

'iid-e-shujaa'

'iid-e-siyaam

'iid ho jaanaa

'iid-e-fatiir

the Passover of the Israelites was celebrated for seven days, and the Israelites ate unleavened bread for seven days, as the Lord had commanded

'iid-e-usbuu'

Pentecost

'iid-e-shariif

'iidiyaana

'iid kaa dogaana

'iid-e-iftaar

'iid-e-shavvaal

Eid-ul-Fitr, festival marking the end of Ramazan, observed on first of Shawwal, Eid Festival in which fitra(alms) are distributed to poor, the Mohammadan Easter

'iid-e-qurbaan

Eid-ul-Adha, festival observed on the tenth of Zilhaj (ذوالحج), the day after Hajj, Muslim festival commemorating Prophet Abraham's sacrifice of his son

'iid-e-qurbaa.n

the festival of victims or sacrifices (held on the tenth of the month ẕuʼl-ḥijja, in commemoration of Abraham's offering up his son Isaac, or Ishmael, according to the Mohammadans)

'iid-e-miilaad

annual festival of Prophet Muhammad's birth

'iid-e-mauluud

feast of (Muhammad's) nativity

'iid-e-KHiyaam

'iid-e-qayaamat

Easter, it is a Christian festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, the most important and oldest festival of the Christian Church, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ and held (in the Western Church) between March 21 and April 25, on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the northern spring equinox

'iid-e-ramazaan

'iid piichhe Tar

belated arrangements

'iiduzzuhaa

'iid kaa chaa.nd honaa

(someone) be rarely seen

'iid-e-gulaabii

'iid-e-asaabii'

Pentecost

'iid-e-qurbaanii

'iid-e-zii-hijja

'iid kaa chaa.nd nikalnaa

'iid ke piichhe chaa.nd mubaarak

'iid kaa chaa.nd ho jaanaa

'iid ke baa'd yaa husain

'iid piichhe Tar, baraat piichhe dhau.nsa

rejoicing after the festival is over and music after the wedding

'iid-e-mubaahala

an aborted attempt to resolve a theological dispute between Muslims and Christians circa 632 CE by invoking the curse of God upon the liars, between a Christian delegation from Najran and Muhammad was accompanied to the mubahala by his daughter Fatima, her husband Ali, and their two sons, Hasan and Husain, the peace treaty was finally reached by which the Christians agreed to pay an annual poll-tax (jizya)

'iid-e-zil-hijja

'iid kaa chaa.nd na dekhaa , ruKH-e-zebaa dekhaa

'iiduzzahraa

'iid baqra'iid, shabraat kaTnii, dariyaa kare haay-haay phagvaa bisanii

there is a satire on Muslims that occasions of Eid, Bakra id and Shab-Barat call the prostitutes and they mourn in Muharram

Meaning ofSee meaning 'iid in English, Hindi & Urdu

'iid

'ईदعِید

Origin: Arabic

Vazn : 21

Tags: Festivals

Word Family: a-a-d

English meaning of 'iid

Noun, Feminine

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'ईद के हिंदी अर्थ

संज्ञा, स्त्रीलिंग

  • मुसलमानों का प्रसिद्ध त्योहार; ख़ुशी का दिन; रमज़ान मास के रोज़े समाप्त होने पर चाँद दिखाई देने के दूसरे दिन मुसलमानों द्वारा मनाया जाने वाला त्योहार।
  • ख़ुशी का तहवार, ख़ुशी का दिन
  • हर्ष, आनंद, खुशी

عِید کے اردو معانی

اسم، مؤنث

  • عید، عید الفطر، عید الاضحی، خوشی کا تہوار
  • خوشی ، جشن، مسرت
  • (لفظاً) بار بار لوٹ کر آنے والا دن ، خوشی کا وہ دن جو بار بار آئے ، اہل اسلام کے نزدیک سب سے بڑا تہوار، عیدالفظر ماہ شوال کا پہلا دن جس میں مسلمان خوشیاں مناتے ہیں چونکہ اس دن مسلمان فطرہ بھی ادا کرتے ہیں اس لئے اس کو عیدالفطر بھی کہتے ہیں.
  • (تصوّف) تجلّیاتِ جمالی کو کہتے ہیں جو سالک کے دل پر وارد ہوتی اور انبساط بخشتی ہیں

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Interesting Information on 'iid

The word Eid means the day of happiness that returns again and again. Eid-ul-Fitr, an important Islamic festival, is often referred to as “MiThi Eid” in India. This festival is celebrated all over the world on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal after the fasting of Ramazan. On this day Muslims also give away ‘Fitrah’ or alms to the poor, and that’s why the occasion is called Eid-ul-Fitr. In Urdu poetry, there is such an abundance of couplets that center around “Eid ka Chand dikhna” and “Eid Ke Din Gale Milna” that an entire book could be compiled around them. Eid Ka Chand tum ne dekh liyaa Chand Ki Eid ho gayi hogii “Eid Ka Chand Hona” is a proverb quite common in everyday parlance that means to meet after a long time. Wonder what “Eidi” is all about? Well, the bounties or gifts offered by the elders of the house or relatives to children are known as Eidi. Additionally, a Nazm or couplet that Ustads wrote on fancy-pages and presented to their students just a day before Eid as greetings of this auspicious event in exchange of a tutelage was also known as Eidi. Moreover, the fancy-pages upon which these verses were written were called Eidi as well. Also, fruits, sweets, and cash offerings that are exchanged among in-laws are known as Eidi, too.

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