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sada

sada

sadaa

always, ever, perpetually

sadaa

sound, voice, echo

sadaa

to call or invite (to a marriage ceremony)

sadaa.n

sadaa.ii

sadaaqat

true or sincere friendship

sadaa-band

sadaa-e-haq

sound, voice of truth, the voice of justice

sadaa-ra.ng

sadaa-gar

sadaa-kaal

at all times, always, constantly

sadaa-kaar

an artist who lends his/her voice in a radio play or in an animated film, one who lends voice, playback singer, singer

sadaa-bandii

sadaa-e-kun

voice saying "be"

sadaa-gulaab

the China rose which remains red throughout the year

sadaa-phal

a tree which is produces fruit every year, which always has fruit

sadaa-shanaas

sadaa-e-'arsh

sadaa-e-koh

echo from the mountain

sadaa-rogii

one who is always sick

shadaa

sadaaqatii

sadaa-e-jalii

loud voice

sadaa-e-Gaib

voice from the unknown world divine voice, concealed proclamation

sadaa-kaarii

sadaa-sukhii

ever happy

sadaa-e-gumbad

echo, sound of dome, the tumultuous cries under the sky which looks like a dome

sadaa-bahaar

evergreen, a perennial flower bearing plant, always a young looking person, a cheerful and devout person at all times

sadaa-e-duhul

sound of the drum

sadaa-suhaag

sadaa-e-muhiib

sadaa-e-faryaad

sadaa-e-labbaik

sadaa-sar-sabz

sadaa-e-baazgasht

sound of echo, effect, copy, remaining

sadaa guu.njnaa

sadaa sun.naa

sadaa-e-be-ha.ngam

sadaa-suhaagan

a benediction for a married woman, "may your husband live forever!",a cult of fakirs who dress and talk like women, a faithful and beloved wife, lucky wife whose husband is always with her, a kind of sparrow, Trogon dilectus

sadaa-e-ehtijaaj

protest, strong objection

sadaa-ba-sahraa

cry in the wilderness

sadaa-e-naqqaara

sadaaqatan

sadaa-e-tabl-e-jang

sadaa-e-haul-naak

sadaa band karnaa

sadaa-e-bar-naKHaast

there was no response

sadaa naam saa.ii.n kaa

sadaa-e-ehtijaaj buland karnaa

protest, raise a cry

sadaa buland karnaa

sadaa-e-kun-fa-yakuun

God's utterance, "be", and it was, or is

sadaa buland honaa

sadaa din ek se nahii.n rahte

sadaa kisii kii nahii.n rahii

sadaa-e-birez-birez buland honaa

sadaa-e-adab-o-tafaavut

sadaa ek ruKH naav nahii.n chaltii

time changes

sadaa na phuulii ketkii sadaa na saavan ho, sadaa na joban phir rahe sadaa na jiive ko

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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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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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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