Muha said:
I know the intentions are good.. but i honestly think that it should be changed to Eid Mubarak.. since we dont have a 'Majid' Eid.. Majid in english means 'glorious'.. In Islam, Eids dont represent a glorious celebration as much as they represent a a significant event in history.. you would use glorious in soemthing like a national day or an army's day... Mubarak on the other hand means blessed.. which is more common.
Eid Mubarak all of you
Eid Mubarak all of you
Happy eid all

