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Happy Eid for All Lyrics
After month-long fasting of Ramadan
It’s happy Eid for all
Today share thy happiness, you listen
To the haven’s call
All of your gold and silver
Everything Lillah
Hey, glory in Zakat – Fitra
For the sake of Allah
Chorus:
After month-long fasting of Ramadan
It’s happy Eid for all
Today share thy happiness, you listen
To the haven’s call
Today, all the roads leading to Eid gah
Look so nice -mashallah
All the fallen and departed muslims
Jannat for them, Allah!
Chorus:
Today, put aside all those enmities
Let’s be forgiving
In the embracing and accepting lies
Beauty of living
Chorus:
The blessing of Tawhid, let it
Be shared in plethora
Let the earth be haloed by the
Islamic aura
Chorus:
To those who threw stones at you
Don’t be vindictive
Pick up those stones to make them a
Big masjid of love
It’s happy Eid for all
Today share thy happiness, you listen
To the haven’s call
Everything Lillah
Hey, glory in Zakat – Fitra
For the sake of Allah
After month-long fasting of Ramadan
It’s happy Eid for all
Today share thy happiness, you listen
To the haven’s call
Look so nice -mashallah
All the fallen and departed muslims
Jannat for them, Allah!
Today, put aside all those enmities
Let’s be forgiving
In the embracing and accepting lies
Beauty of living
The blessing of Tawhid, let it
Be shared in plethora
Let the earth be haloed by the
Islamic aura
To those who threw stones at you
Don’t be vindictive
Pick up those stones to make them a
Big masjid of love
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The song "Happy Eid for all" is an English rendition of the popular Bangla song "Romjaner ei rojar sheshey elo khushir Eid" originally composed by Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh. The English rendition was written and sung by Mohammed Mozammal Hoque Tipu for the label "Soul Bangla Global Music"
The song is about happy-merry celebration of Muslims' religious festival - Eid. The song depicts the the beauty of Islam to enlighten our hearts with love and care, sense of peace and humanity and our responsibility towards each other.
The song starts with a happy-merry note "after month-long fasting of Ramadan it's happy Eid for all" to call Muslims for sharing the merriment with others that is the Devine call.
The phrase "All of your gold and silver everything Lillah" reminds us that all we are given is actually given by the Almighty Allah and so should be given away in the path of Allah. That inspires an economic re-distribution. In the course of our economy some may gain a lot more that they actually need and some may get less. So by "Zakat" we can re-distribute resources and fix the loop holes of our system of economy. It has been proven that if we strictly follow the rules of Zakat (2.5% of one's resources at the year end) there will be no poor on earth. In the golden age of Islam, people used to roam from cities to cities to find a poor person to help. There was a scarcity of poor persons.
Then we find a heart-soothing phrase like " Let the earth be haloed by the Islamic aura" rings a bell of the time of Prophet Mohammed (SM) who enlightened the the world of "dark age" with Islamic aura.
Then the phrase "To those who threw stones at you don't be vindictive......" teaches a lesson of forgiveness what is crucial for our peaceful co-existence.
The song highly pronounces the message of "embracing and accepting" where lies the beauty of living.