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Sorry for putting this in news but I think this needs to put out there, would Tesco rename other religious festivals from other minorities, instead of happy Ramadan, how about happy starving.
Sorry for putting this in news but I think this needs to put out there, would Tesco rename other religious festivals from other minorities, instead of happy Ramadan, how about happy starving.
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Tesco is in the business of making money and will cast its net as widely as possibly. Doubtless they will still have their decorated Christmas trees adorning the entrances to their stores, along with all the baubles dangling above the aisles and checkouts and the tempting Christmas offers. That said, let us never concede to complacency. Our culture and...
22:49 Wed 20th Oct 2021
you never say happy ramadan
the big blow out at the end is eid al-fitr and I cant recollect anyone saying eid al fitr mubarak ( mubarak - blessed)
BUT
Other greetings you can use (in English or Arabic) include: Eid Mubarak lakum wa-li-'a'ilatakum – Blessed Eid to you and your family. Litanzil 'alaykum barakat Allah fi Eid al-Fitr hatha – May God's blessings be showered on you on this Eid al-Fitr. ... Eid Mubarak – May you celebrate this every year.
I note they are using lakum - 2nd plur, and one is leik - there is no vous-tu divide in arabic
the big blow out at the end is eid al-fitr and I cant recollect anyone saying eid al fitr mubarak ( mubarak - blessed)
BUT
Other greetings you can use (in English or Arabic) include: Eid Mubarak lakum wa-li-'a'ilatakum – Blessed Eid to you and your family. Litanzil 'alaykum barakat Allah fi Eid al-Fitr hatha – May God's blessings be showered on you on this Eid al-Fitr. ... Eid Mubarak – May you celebrate this every year.
I note they are using lakum - 2nd plur, and one is leik - there is no vous-tu divide in arabic
// We are nearly a secular country
and so we should be - France is a Roman Catholic gondree and has much stricter church state separation - laicite
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Secul arism_i n_Franc e
one of the subject where the wiki treatment in a different language is rad difft, and not a translation.
a/c to the French, laicite is a way of life, idea, concept and not a translation of church state separation
and so we should be - France is a Roman Catholic gondree and has much stricter church state separation - laicite
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one of the subject where the wiki treatment in a different language is rad difft, and not a translation.
a/c to the French, laicite is a way of life, idea, concept and not a translation of church state separation
They don't seem to have a problem saying Christmas.
https:/ /twitte r.com/s earch?l ang=en& amp;q=C hristma s%20(fr om%3ATe sco)&am p;src=t yped_qu ery
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