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			| tweety 
 UNITED KINGDOM
 |  Topic initiated on Sunday, March 21, 2004  -  11:54 PM   
 | Mother's Day. Sun,21st March 
 <b><font color=violet><font color=purple>Heavenly sent so pure and true</b></font id=purple></font id=violet><font color=blue><b>Everything I do, I do just for you</b>,</font id=blue>
 <font color=teal><b>No one else can make me smile, when I am feeling blue</font id=teal></b><font color=maroon><b>Never will I stop loving you or leave your side</b></font id=maroon>
 <font color=purple><b>Always and forever I will be with you</b></font id=purple><font color=purple><b>Because you are my mother</b>,</font id=purple><font color=green><b>My shelter, my price!!</b>!</font id=green>
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			| xxbasxx 
 UNITED KINGDOM
 |  Posted - Sunday, March 21, 2004  -  11:56 PM   
 | Dear Mommy behind all the arguments and all the disputes
 and if my world falls apart
 i no hu i can trust
 its uuu the one in my heart
 
 But wen u need my arms
 and wen i need urs
 there aint no need 2 cry
 and get on all fours
 
 cos im here 4 u
 and ur here 4 me
 
 and thts the way
 it wil always b!
 
 wen a flower wilts and dies
 its scent goes away
 
 but then it gets eaten up by earth
 and it'l b a tree the very next day!!
 
 its the same 4 meeee
 and my luv 4 u
 at first its a flower
 and then its a tree!!
 
 we al luv u very much
 with al our hearts and with al that is dear
 
 so celebr8 being a mom
 cos this ones ur --th year!
 
 ok, so sometyms u cn b angry
 and sometyms we make u mad
 
 but we get through it and
 make frends in the end
 
 so basicaly wut im trying 2 say is...
 i luvvvv youuuuuu
 mommyyyyyyyyyy!!!
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			| plamena 
 ICELAND
 |  Posted - Monday, March 22, 2004  -  4:27 AM   
 | Does mothers day have place in Islam and how much is this islamic holiday we have to celebrate? Is not all the days for our mothers that we need to remember and honor them? We have our two eids and we know how we have to be thankful to our parents. Is not this bidah celebration? | 
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			| samiraomar 
 CANADA
 |  Posted - Wednesday, March 24, 2004  -  3:59 AM   
 | i beleive that personally for me and in general for all muslims, everyday is mothers day. there is no need to follow the non muslims celebrations like mothers day. in islam we are told to honour our mothers always not set aside one day for honouring them  31:14 And We have enjoined on man (to be good) to his parents: in travail upon travail did his mother bear him, and in years twain was his weaning: (hear the command), "Show gratitude to Me and to thy parents: to Me is (thy final) Goal. i hope iam not wrong. | 
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			| kaz 
 PAKISTAN
 |  Posted - Wednesday, March 24, 2004  -  5:36 PM   
 | its nice poetry xxbxx i luv it.. immmmmmm i think so who cares 4 all of us [kids] so v shuld celebrate one day 4 tht precious person either mother or father here y u puting religion or cultrue. v shuld follow the good things of others and take lesson  from the bad deeds of others
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			| hkhan 
 UNITED KINGDOM
 |  Posted - Thursday, March 25, 2004  -  9:10 PM   
 | assalamoalaykum/peace 
 i was wondering whether celbrating/mentioning one day means not practicing the same for the rest of the year?
 b/c as i thought Ramadan comes just once a year but actually to give us a message that whole year shud b the same
 salah is only for a few mins of a day but tells us we shud b practicing 24 hrs
 similarly haj, only once a life but to learn for the whole life and then zakah as a compulsion but opening the way for voluntary spending as well
 
 but i do agree with plamena and sameera that it shud not b for that day only
 rather spread over the whole yr
 however i think one feels good if people remember  one (kisee bahanay)i.e. for some reason
 (just my personal opinion though
 open to comments)
 
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