احمد 3330
24-11-2006, 01:26 PM
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بليييييييييز ابي تقرير حق انج 105 عن حفلة او مهرجان او عيد حق اي دولة غير البحرين .. (( ceremony , festival , eid ))
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بليييييييييييز ..
المـريســـVIPـــي
24-11-2006, 02:26 PM
عيد الاضحى هاااااي
Eid Ul-Adhu (عيد الاضحى)
Eid _ul-Adha is celebrated throughout the Muslim world as a commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail for God. Eid-ul-Adha is celebrated on the tenth day of the month of Thul-Hijja. Sheep and goat are killed as a reminder of the sheep God provided as a substitute for Ismail, and the meat is shared with the poor.
Preparations being a few days earlier, new clothes are bought and special Arabic coffee is prepared. Delicious traditional sweets such as halwa and rahash are bought. Streets are decorated with beautiful and shining lights.
On the morning of the festival, children go to neighbours to take the "Eideyya'. The family members visit each other. In the afternoon, a special meal, called "Machboos" is cooked and served when the family gathers. Late in the afternoon, children go to the seaside to celebrate the "Heyya Beyya" which is a small plant grown in a small basket for children. They throw it in the sea with a wish to reach the Holy City of Mecca.
Eid-ul-Adha is surely one of the most enjoyable festivals of the year and everybody, especially the children, looks forward to its return.
وهااااااااي العيد الووووطني
b. The day of Bahrain العيد الوطني
The most nation wide events in Bahrain are the National day and the Coronation day. They are held all over Bahrain each year on 16, 17 December. The idea started when Bahrain became independent in 1971 and the late Emir Sheikh Isa held the throne.
Preparations begin weeks before hand. The streets are decorated with multi color lamps, big colorful posters with the pictures of H.M. The King. Costumes and masks are carefully designed and vehicles are decorated with Bahrain’s flags. Flags and streamers are hung and placed all over Bahrain. Buildings are decorated. Drum bands rehearse. Students at school rehearse as well for the big day.
The event lasts for 2 days and is a glorious feast of music and color. The procession of the day followed by dancers and bands in original Arab costumes parades, and the spectators’ cheers fill the cold air. At night, people rush to Isa Town stadium to watch the firework displays. They are watched in many areas, too. They add to the beauty of the celebration. Several channels transmit the celebration live to enable people at home to watch the festival as well.
The festival is a carefree holiday to the majority of people on the island. Thousands of people watch the festival. It’s a day to remember.
c. The national day
The most colorful festival in Bahrain is the national day. It is held all over Bahrain each year on the 16th of December. It marks the independence of Bahrain in 1971.
Preparations begin two weeks before hand. Traditions costumes are carefully designed and some vehicles are decorated with Bahrain’s flag. Streets and houses are decorated with bright lights, streamers and big posters with pictures of the royal family. Steel and drum bans rehearse. Student at the school rehearse for the big festival. The whole country looks wonderful before that day.
The celebrations last for three days. It is a wonderful feast of joy and happiness. On the first day H.H the emir addresses the nation. Later on, many people head for the emirs palace to congratulate him on this occasion.
In the afternoon people start gathering near the nation stadium in Isa town where the procession begins. Boys and girls put on their best clothes. Sword dancers in original Arab costumes perform in front of people. Several channels transmit the celebration live.
On the second and third day the celebration continues. There are fireworks and traditional singing and dancing. Thousand of people take part in the celebration – Bahraini’s and none Bahraini’s – the whole festival is a carefree holiday. And a great time to remember.
Every year my family and I watch this festival. We always have a great time. The national day is the happiest time in Bahrain
وهااااي حفله زفاف.....
d. The wedding day حفلة زفاف
Weddings are very special occasions in almost every country. In Bahrain wedding ceremonies are happy times to all – families, friends and neighbors.
Preparations for the wedding start well beforehand. Relatives and friends of the couple take part in the preparations. If the wedding party is held in the groom’s house, the house is decorated with colorful lights. Sometimes a tent is put up near the house so that women can celebrate away from men. A special meal is prepared for the guests. Sometimes wedding parties are held in hotels, matams or special halls. Generally a lot of preparations are made before the wedding.
On the wedding day the guests don’t arrive before evenings. However, the day starts early for the couple and their close friends. The bride either goes to the hairdresser or summons a lady hairdresser to come to her. Her best friends help her to get dressed and get ready for the wedding. The bright groom does the same. He has to wear a special cloak called “Beshet”. He goes to the place where the wedding is to be held early and waits for the guests to arrive. Guests congratulate the groom and his family then they are invited to have a meal. There are no dancing or singing in the groom’s party. However women and girls sing to the bride and may even dance. The atmosphere in the party is that of happiness and enjoyment.
In the end the bride goes to live with her groom in his place, with little of tears because of leaving her family and home. However, with time she gets on with this situation and both of them, the groom and the bride, go on their honeymoon.
هاي الي حصلتهم اخووووي واسفين على القصووووور
المـريســـVIPـــي
24-11-2006, 02:31 PM
انا اسف اخووي ما فهمت الموضوع صح بس هاي الاحتفالات ببكاستان
Festivals of Pakistan
Pakistan’s calendar features a great many Muslim religious festivals. Others are in memory of National Heroes or commemorate political events in the nation’s recent history. Muslim festivals are celebrated according to Muslim (Lunar) Calendar and may occur some 10 days earlier each successive Christian Year. There are several folk festivals held regularly in every part of the country. Exact dates of such festivals are fixed annually by the District Administration of the respective area, at least 01 month in advance. Pakistan’s main festivals are listed below:
Shab-e-Barat: Religious festival celebrated on 14th of Shaaban, the 8th Islamic month. Prayers, fire-works, exchange of sweet dishes and visits to relatives and friends. 20 October
Eid-ul-Fitr: Religious festival celebrating end of fasting month on 1st of Shawwal, the 10th month of Islamic Calendar Special prayer after sun-rise, exchange of sweet dishes, visits. 06 December
Pakistan Day*: Commemorating the anniversary of Pakistan Resolution passed by the Muslims of South Asia on March 23, 1940. Military parade are held at Lahore Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi. Main feature is the grand parade at Islamabad. 23 March
Mela Chiraghan (Festival of lamps); Held for 01 week outside Shalimar Garden, Lahore. Last week of March
Horse & Cattle Show: At Dera Ismail Khan. Local games, folk dances, music, cattle's races and exhibition of local handicrafts. End of March till 1st week of April
Eid-ul-Azha*: Religious festival commemorating the great sacrifice offered by Prophet Ibrahim. Celebrated on 10 Zilhaj, 06-07 April 2001 12th month of Islamic Calendar. Collective prayers after sun-set, sacrifice of goats, sheep, cows or camels and distribution of meat among relatives, friends and poor. 23-24 March
May Day*: Rallies, processions and meetings held throughout the country. 01 May
Ashura*: Two days mourning on the death anniversary Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H.) 09-10 April 2001 on 9th and 10th of Moharram, the first month of Islamic Calendar Processions, rallies and meeting (music prohibited). 23-24 March
Eid-e-Miland-un-Nabi*: (Birthday of Prophet Hazrat Mohammad, (P.B.U.H.) on 12th of Rabi-ul-Awwal - the 3rd of month of Islamic Calendar. 25 May
Independence day*: Meeting, processions, rallies, decorations and 14 August illustrations all over the country. 14 August
Defence of Pakistan Day*: Parades and exhibitions of military equipment at Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi. Visits to the war memorials. 06 September
Airforce Day: Display of latest aircrafts of Pakistan Airforce and air shows at Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta. 07 September
Death Anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the father of the nation*. 11 September
Lok mela: Folk Festival held at Islamabad. Folk Music, songs music contests, folk dances, craftsmen at work, exhibition and sale of handicrafts. The festival presents a unique opportunity to watch the culture and craft of the whole country at one place. 1st week of October - for one week
Birthday of Allama Mohammad Iqbal, the national Poet*. 09 November
National Industrial Exhibition Islamabad: Exhibition and sale of Pakistan’s industrial products and handicraft items Middle of November till Middle of December
National Industrial Exhibition Lahore: Held at Fortress Stadium, Lahore. Exhibition and sale of industrial products and handicrafts of Pakistan. 3rd week of November for 15 days
National Horse & Cattle Show Lahore: Held at Fortress Stadium, Lahore, Cattle races, cattle dances, tent-pegging, tattoo show, folk music, dances, bands, cultural floats and folk games. 3rd week of November for 15 days
Christmas and Birthday of Quaid-e-Azam* 25 December
اتمنى يكون هاي المطلووووووووب
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احمد 3330
25-11-2006, 12:26 PM
مشكوور اخووي والله يعطيك العافية ..