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Why many Muslims no longer call Eid Al Fitr Eid Al-Fitr anymore, HAPPY CELEBRATION TO ALL MUSLIMS. Happy Celebration � On Monday, Muslims celebrate Eid Al Fitr, after a month-long fast from dawn to dusk. In the Netherlands, the holiday is mainly known as Eid al-Fitr, but a growing number of Muslims prefer not to use that name anymore. Here’s why. Every year, Muslims worldwide end the month of Ramadan with a religious festival, Eid Al Fitr. In Islamic countries, the end of the month of fasting is even celebrated for three days. ‘Eid al-Fitr’ is a literal translation of the Turkish Şeker Bayramı. Centuries ago, the festival was called ‘Şükür Bayramı’ (festival of gratitude) by Ottoman Muslims, because the end of Ramadan was seen as a moment for gratitude to Allah. A reading error would have ensured that the holiday in the Netherlands has been known as Eid al-Fitr for years now. Meanwhile, more and more Dutch Muslims are pleading for the holiday to no longer be called ‘Eid al-Fitr’. There are several reasons for this: [url=https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEEDH9wJnYKrU8hJhBJHL1_AqGQgEKhAIACoHCAow6vykCzCth70DMJfmiQc?uo=CAUiV2h0dHBzOi8vYWZyaWxhdGVzdC5jb20vd2h5LW1hbnktbXVzbGltcy1uby1sb25nZXItY2FsbC1laWQtYWwtZml0ci1laWQtYWwtZml0ci1hbnltb3JlL9IBAA&hl=en-NG&gl=NG&ceid=NG%3Aen]SOURCE>>>>>>>>>>[/url]
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Clubs are only allowed by UEFA to spend 70 percent on salaries and transfers UEFA announced stricter financial rules on Thursday. Over the next three seasons, it will gradually be introduced that European clubs will only be allowed to spend 70% of their turnover on salaries, transfers and bonuses for agents. The new rules are a reform of the Financial Fair Play regulations, which were created in 2010. “UEFA’s first financial regulations served their primary purpose. They provided better financial housekeeping and revolutionized the way European football clubs are run,” UEFA said in a press release on Thursday. According to UEFA, changes in football and the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic have shown that large-scale reforms were necessary. In this way, the association wants to ensure that clubs implement a financially sustainable policy. Clubs [url=https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiENJGZubYx4WFZnnCp0QJlWsqGQgEKhAIACoHCAow6vykCzCth70DMLX4iQc?uo=CAUiZGh0dHBzOi8vYWZyaWxhdGVzdC5jb20vY2x1YnMtYXJlLW9ubHktYWxsb3dlZC1ieS11ZWZhLXRvLXNwZW5kLTcwLXBlcmNlbnQtb24tc2FsYXJpZXMtYW5kLXRyYW5zZmVycy_SAQA&hl=en-NG&gl=NG&ceid=NG%3Aen]SOURCE[/url]
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Rihanna pregnant and bare stomach: Sophie Turner, Shay Mitchell, all the stars imitate him! After inspiring the world with her haircuts or outfits, Rihanna could well launch a fashion… among future mothers! The Singer from Barbados, who is expecting her first child, has made a habit of going out leaving her rounded belly in the open air. A small fashion detail now copied by several pregnant women of showbiz! Since the announcement of her pregnancy two months ago, Rihanna seems to be a fulfilled mom-to-be! The star has indeed decided to adopt, at each outing, an outfit highlighting her rounded belly, often letting admire this baby-bump more and more prominent. During Fashion Week, she even caused a sensation with her totally transparent tulle dress… And this habit, rather comfortable, of not changing your wardrobe entirely every month to fit your belly in new pants, many stars seem to have found it rather intelligent since the belly in the open air is becoming democratized. Shay Mitchell, for example, recently appeared without a T-shirt, in black bra under his jacket. Complete article [url=https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEJgue3lcYkW_RATJ1OyNH-8qGQgEKhAIACoHCAow6vykCzCth70DMLT4iQc?uo=CAUiOWh0dHBzOi8vYWZyaWxhdGVzdC5jb20vcmloYW5uYS1wcmVnbmFudC1hbmQtYmFyZS1zdG9tYWNoL9IBAA&hl=en-NG&gl=NG&ceid=NG%3Aen]SOURCE[/url]
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With all these attacks and sanctions, he still stands tall. Kudos |
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