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Fond memories of Eid.

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Originally posted by Valenteenah:

My most vivid memory of Eid in Somalia was when my beautiful pet goat, Shacni, was slaughtered and her liver was served to us for breakfast. I can still picture the sparkling red blood and green gooey digested grass on the ground below a headless Shacni, hanging upside down.

 

After that the kurdado and xaqal ciid meant nothing.

Allah, that's awful! I had a pet goat called Kureed, God, I loved her. Anyway, the qalitaan business waa la iga qariyey but I remember feeling super depressed when I couldn't find her. Come to think of it I probably ate her without realising. :(

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Som@li   

MMA , be brave and put up the photo.

 

Eid is losing its touch here,It has been long since I seen pple celebrating for Eid,I wonder if the celebration go on still in Somalia. Nice memories.

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Juxa   

Eid is all about family and friends.

 

mine memories resemble that of malika, waking up to the lovely smelling house and ciid mubarak sounds ringing from every corner.

 

Eid celebration is tradition that must be passed on

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Is it me or masa? Okay i thought for the first time in HISTORY that Eid this year was celebrated by all on sunday i was so happy. Then i come to find out from a friend that there are people celebrating manta :confused:

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