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Happy Eid ul-Fitr / Selamat Idul Fitri

Happy Eid al-Fitr to all Muslim brothers and sisters in Indonesia and around the world. I beg you please to forgive me from your inner and outer soul if I have made any mistake to you. At this occasion of Eid ul-Fitr, let our heart be opened each other for FORGIVENESS. Greetings to you all, may God bless all of us.

Peacefulness

In Indonesian : Selamat hari raya Idul Fitri kepada semua saudara / saudari umat Muslim di Indonesia dan seluruh dunia. Saya memohon maaf lahir dan bathin jika saya telah berbuat salah pada Anda. Pada kesempatan Idul Fitri ini, marilah masing-masing dari kita membuka hati untuk saling MEMAAFKAN. Salam untuk Anda, semoga Tuhan memberkati kita semua.

*** PEACEFUL / PENUH KEDAMAIAN ***

Comments

  1. Anonymous1/10/08

    happy ied fitr!

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  2. do you celebrate, Hari Raya.

    anyway, wishing you and your entire family, selamat hari raya adilfitri , that's how we say it here

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  3. Anonymous2/10/08

    Happy Eid ul-Fitr to you too buddy..forgive and apologize from me if i had a mistake from my word, attitude, all of it.

    many thanks for dropping in my blog..hope to see you more often there..see you soon!!

    regards :)

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  4. Dear Cerita Senja,
    Thank you and welcome.
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    Dear Eugene,
    No, I don't. I just want to says Happy Eid ul-Fitr to anyone who celebrate it. Here we says "Selamat hari raya Idul Fitri or Selamat lebaran". Greetings to your family.
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    Dear Blogger Addicter,
    Thank you and welcome.

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  5. Anonymous2/10/08

    Same to you too.

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  6. Anonymous6/10/08

    Perkenankan Dhie menyampaikan Selamat hari raya Idulfitri 1429H, Mohon maaf atas segala salah dan khilaf, semoga amal ibadah kita diterima Allah SWT.
    Minal aidin walfaizin, mohon maaf lahir bathin.

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  7. Dear Rummuser,
    Thank you for your comment
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    Dear Omurcek,
    Thank you for your comment
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    Dear Dhie,
    Terimakasih. Selamat Idul Fitri juga buat Anda.
    Thank you. Happy Eid ul-Fitr to you too.

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  8. Anonymous7/10/08

    Happy holiday, Love-ely

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  9. Hi, thank you for dropping by on my blog. i like your blog. do you mind if i add your blog to my list? keep blogging :)

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  10. thank you for dropping by my blogsite. i hope it is fine with you if i add you to my list. Have a nice day.

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  11. thank you for the visit. i add your blog to my list. i can remove it if you don't want me to. :)

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  12. Dear Robin,
    I'm not being holiday but I was very busy for last week. A lot of jobs that must be completed by me. Thank you for visiting my blog.
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    Dear Grace,
    It's my honor when knowing that you like my blog. Thank you so much for adding my blog in your list. I appreciate it and add you too.
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    Dear Ruby,
    Thank you so much for adding my blog and I very appreciate it. I add you too in my list.

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  13. Anonymous8/10/08

    mohon maaf lahir dan batin :)

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  14. Minal aidin walfaidin juga..mohon maaf lahir dan bathin..

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  15. met idul fitri juga yah...
    minal aidin wal faidzin...

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  16. Dear Akangjuned,
    Thank you.
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    Dear Yusa Indera,
    Thank you.
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    Dear Jovie,
    Thank you.

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  17. maaf lahir batin ya

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  18. Hi, I am Ben
    Thanks for your message my blogger.The Street light pole and lamps are made in China.

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  19. Anonymous16/10/08

    met ied fitr jg ..

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  20. Dear Anang,
    Happy Eid ul-Fitr to you too.
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    Dear Ben (Zhejiang Shuguang Lamps Co,Ltd)
    Thanks for commenting here. Great products on your site.
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    Dear Atrix,
    Happy Eid ul-Fitr to you too.

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