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Happy Ramadhan, Eid Mubarak - عيد فطر مبارك

Happy Ramadhan, Eid Mubarak - عيد فطر مبارك by Hamed Saber.
Happy Eid to you, this is my gift (عيدي) for you :)

We didn't pick that lovely rose. She just held it between her hands (huged it!) and I shoot this for you!

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From Wikipedia:
Eid ul-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر, Persian: عید فطر), often abbreviated as simply Eid, sometimes spelled Eid al-Fitr, is an Islamic holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting. Fitr means "to break the fast" and therefore symbolizes the breaking of the fasting period. On the day of the celebration, a typical Muslim family gets up very early and attends special prayers held only for the occasion in mosques, in large open areas, stadiums or arenas. The prayer is generally short, and is followed by a khutba. The festivities and merriment start after the prayers with visits to the homes of friends and relatives and thanking God for all blessings. Eid is a time to come together as a community and to renew friendship and family ties. This is a time for peace for all Muslims in the world to devote to prayers and mutual well-being.

It is a joyous occasion with important religious significance. Happiness is observed as attaining spiritual uplift after a month of fasting. Muslims dress in holiday attire. After attending the special congregational prayer in the morning, worshippers greet and embrace each other in a spirit of peace, love, and brotherhood. Visiting friends and relatives is common.

For Muslims, Eid ul-Fitr is a joyful celebration of the achievement of enhanced piety. It is a day of forgiveness, moral victory and peace, of congregation, fellowship, brotherhood and unity. Muslims are not only celebrating the end of fasting, but thanking God for the help and strength that they believe He gave them throughout the previous month to help them practice self-control.

History
The first Eid was celebrated in 624 CE by the Prophet Muhammad with his companions and relatives over the completion a month of fasting.

Timing
The holiday follows the month of Ramadan, falling on the first day of Shawwal (the tenth month in the Islamic calendar). As with all months in the Islamic calendar, it begins with the sighting of the new moon, although some people choose to use scientific calculations instead of a confirmed visual sighting.

Because the day depends on the sighting of the moon, the sighting could only be possible just before the sunset. Most check with local mosques or other members of the community to see if the moon has been sighted by authoritative parties. In Malaysia, they are using both sighting of the moon and astronomical calculation to verify the date. But the calculation is only used to verify the sighting of the moon (i.e. the exact time of the visibilty of the moon). For this reason there may be regional differences in the exact date of Eid, with some Muslims fasting for 29 days and some for 30 days.

Eid ul-Fitr commemorates the end of the month of Ramadan. Fasting is forbidden on this day as it marks the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan. A Muslim is encouraged to rise early and partake of a light snack such as dates before then attending morning prayers with family members in the local community mosque.

Traditions and practices
Common greetings during this three-day festival are the Arabic greeting "Eid mubarak" or "Eid saeed" which, loosely translated, mean "Happy Eid!". In addition, many countries have their own greetings based on local language and traditions.

Muslims are encouraged to dress in their best clothes, new if possible, and to attend a special Eid prayer that is performed in congregation at mosques or open areas like fields, squares etc. When Muslims finish their fast at the last day (29th or 30th Ramadan), they congregate to recite Takbir:

Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar,
laa ilaha illallah,
Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar
wa li-illahi-alhamd

God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest
There is no deity but God
God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest
and to God goes all praise

The Takbir is recited after confirmation that the moon of Shawwal is sighted on the eve of the last day of Ramadan. It continues until the start of the Eid prayer. Before the Eid prayer begins every Muslim (man, women or child) must pay Zakat al Fitr, an alms for the month of Ramadan. This equates to about 2 kg of a basic foodstuff (wheat, barley, dates, raisins, etc.), or its cash equivalent, and is typically collected at the mosque. This is distributed to needy local Muslims prior to the start of the Eid prayer. It can be given anytime during the month of Ramadan and is often given early, so the recipient can utilise it for Eid purchases. This is distinct from Zakat based on their wealth, which must be paid to a worthy charity.

The Eid prayer (salah) is followed by the khutba (sermon) and then a prayer (dua') asking for forgiveness, mercy and help for the plight of Muslims across the world. It is then customary to embrace the persons sitting on either side of you as well as your relatives, friends and acquaintances.

Muslims spend the day thanking the Creator for all their blessings, as well as just having fun and enjoying themselves. Children are normally given gifts or money. Women (particularly relations) are normally given special gifts by their loved ones. Eid is also the time for reconciliations. Feuds or disputes, especially between family members, are often settled on Eid.

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Eid -e- Fetr in Iran
In the predominantly Shia culture of Iran, Eid is a highly personal event, and celebrations are often more muted. Called Eideh Fitr by most Iraninans, charity is important on that day. Typically, each Muslim family gives food to those in need. Often meat or ghorbani, which is an expensive food item in Iran, will be given by those in wealthier families to those who have less. Payment of fitra is obligatory for each Muslim. The tradition in many families holds that for each member of your household on the day of Eid, one person outside of your family needs to be fed. Many Iranian families have chelo kabab, which is skewered meat served with white rice, grilled tomatoes, herbs and yogurt on that day. Thanking God for all blessings is top on the list of activities for the day. The day is a national holiday. So most people spend the day at home or visiting family or going for outings in the areas around the big cities.

Eid ul-Fitr in the United States and Canada
Typically, the end of Ramadan is announced via e-mail, postings on websites, or chain phone calls to all members of a Muslim community. Working persons usually attempt to make arrangements for a lighter work day on the days that may possibly be the Eid day, but many North American Muslims are often noted to not be able to take the entire day off.

Typically, a Muslim family in the United States or Canada will wake up very early in the morning and have a small breakfast. Next the family will go to the nearest congregational prayer group to pray. The prayer may be held at the local mosque, a hotel ballroom, local arena or stadium. Often these prayers are held in shifts; for example, the first prayer would at 7 am, the second at 9 am, and the third at 11 am. After prayers, the family members disperse to school or work accordingly, or head home to prepare celebrations if they managed to get the day off. Depending on the nation, Muslims in North America tend to celebrate different traditions, yet most of these are based off of similar customs which are simply followed out differently in each individual country.

Since every family has a different work related situation, some Muslims may attempt to take the entire day off to spend it as a family. A few other families may have to ask for a partial day off, or in many cases, not take the work day off at all due to the importance of their job in terms of the family's fianancial situation or in terms of importance to the company itself, though this does not generally occur due to being denied the time off work as this goes against religious freedom laws in both nations. Because North American Muslims come from all parts of the world, one particular type of food cannot be identified as served on this day. Many Muslim North American families visit the homes of others to congregate on a day of celebration.
From Wikipedia: Eid ul-Fitr.
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Alieh says:

Hey, Thanks Hamed, Happy eid to you and Somayeh too :)
happy Eid :D
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Nazanin Banani says:

Happy Eid Too ... :)
Love The Shadows On Hands ...
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SylvEsings says:

It is very beautiful! It looks almost as if it were a painting! :)
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dewaun.simmons  Pro User  says:

what a creative photo! Lovely feminine hand with such pretty yellow rose. Very nice job composing this. (Found via the 1-2-3 group)
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inkognitoh  Pro User  says:

Somehow the fact that she didn't pick the rose, makes the photo all the more beautiful.
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yektamehr [deleted] says:

nice shot & lovely yellow rose...
and my greetings to every one ....Eid Mubarak!
<:-P
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T O K T A M  Pro User  says:

perfect!
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TaMiMi Q8  Pro User  says:

Ramadan showers brings Eid flowers
Like the shadows alot ..very expressive
Eid shoma mubarak =)
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* WE * Ahmad & Graça  Pro User  says:

Happy Eid Hamed
Naein,1972
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khorshid* says:

so beautiful shot
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my mailo says:

HIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
HAPPY RAMADHAN EID FOR YOU HAMED AND SOMAYEH : )
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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maryam N. says:

and your eid,
so beautiful!
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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Nazza3a ( NAzNaZ..... ) says:

Nice
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Madeeha~  Pro User  says:

ُEid Mubarak Hamed... this is really beautiful, nicely photographed :o)
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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Merly *Sunflower* On and Off  Pro User  says:

Merci Happy Ramadan Hamed and Somayeh!
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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>=> Mãhi Teshneh  Pro User  says:

Wow Hamed!

I told U it would be a great shot :)
I loveeeeeee the shadows! It's same as I saw it in real :x great bro :)

Bravo

And HAPPY EYD :x
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Hamed Saber  Pro User  says:

I've added some description and explanation from Wikipedia, I think it worth reading..
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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Hamed Saber  Pro User  says:

@merlysunflower
Noora.UAE
Maryam N
my_mailo
khorshid*
* Ahmda Kavousian *
TaMiMi Q8
T O K T A M
yekta mehr
inkognitoh
pixels.in.my.head
SylvEsings
Nazanin Banani
Alieh S
: Thanks :)

@>=> Mahi Teshneh: Thank you dear Soudeh for the shot idea :)
هي دختر! چرا تا اين ساعت شب بيداري باز؟ مگه قرار نشد مواظب سلامتيت باشي؟

@~Madeeha~: شكراً جزيلاً جداً
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~VISTA  Pro User  says:

Happy aid to you and Somayeh too! Thanks for the nice "Eidi"!
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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Farhang _  Pro User  says:

Dear Hamed: Happy Eid to you, too :)
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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maryam momeni says:

عید شما هم مبارک
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Muslima2006  Pro User  says:

very nice idea, hug for her. Thanks for the gift.
Eid Mubarak to you and all your family.
--
Seen in Our Religion ~ISLAM~ (?)
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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javad rafiee says:

عید تو هم مبارک. درست حدس زدم؟ گل هنوز رو شاخه است؟ خیلی جالبه. هم تو دست توئه هم رو شاخه ی خودش. . جالبه..
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Hamzeh Karbasi  Pro User  says:

Eid Mubarak Dear Hamed !

Great shot !

جاتون افطاری خالی بود
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mahdi127 says:

ای دریغ از تو اگر چون گل نرقصی با نسیم
ای دریغ از من اگر مستم نسازد آفتاب
ای دریغ از ما، دریغ از ما، اگر کامی نگیریم از بهار

عید شما هم مبارک باشه حامد جان
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liceu~eugenio says:

Happy eid to all my islamic friends!
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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!efatima  Pro User  says:

eid mubarak to you. warm wishes.
Posted 37 months ago. ( permalink )

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Ehsan Khakbaz  Pro User  says:

Happy Eid-e-Fetr dear Hamed :)

F. Gernerations
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pooya says:

Thanks Hamed Jaan, Happy Eid to you too!
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Gunapie says:

Thanks for all the info, Hamed. The rose reminds me of a practice of offering the "colors" of the mind to God in the form the colors of flower pedals. Peace
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Gunapie says:

"Fasting - a time to be with God and not distracted by the mundane and the activity of the digestive system!
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Nahidyoussefi  Pro User  says:

حامد....ممنون از تبریک و این عیدی قشنگت.........عید فطر شما وسمیه جون هم مبارک


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From Afghanistan With Loveّ  Pro User  says:

Dear Hamed,
Thanks for the beautiful Eidi.
Accept my best wishes for a blessed and happy Eid.
-Hamesha
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Tatiana Cardeal  Pro User  says:

beautiful :)
thank you.
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* Honest * says:

Thank you Hamed
Eid Mubarak..عيدكم مبارك
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حمد المنصوري says:

Happy Eid to you brother
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faral_4 says:

it's too late
but i want to say you happy ramadan :) hand happy eid-e fetr.
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Lorcan Otway  Pro User  says:

Eid mubarak from a Quaker New York City!

Prayer
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ahmad khatiri  Pro User  says:

Happy eyd
عيد همه دوستان مبارك . اميدوار اين تعطيلات غير مترقبه . و مدل حاج محمودي دقيقه نودي به همه خوش بگذره
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3ven says:

happy ramathan and eid to you and ur family too...
wish u enjoy
cheghadr sayeye on sabzehaa roo dastesh ghashangee
eidiye jalebi bood
printesh mkonam mizanam be divar ...khoobe?
mersi.
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minanina says:

gabool bashe!
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Hooman Mesgary says:

Hamed, Is this image mirrored before uploading? ;)
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Maryam A says:

ba takhire ziad, eyde shoma ham mobaarak :)
bebakhshid age inghadr dir shod...
rasty, axe besiar zibayi gereftid...
movafagh bashid
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Hamed Saber  Pro User  says:

@Maryam A: مرسي مريم جان! خواهش

@Hooman Mesgary: I said "No post-process or edit at all"! باهوش، اگه فقط يك ثانيه بيشتر فكر مي‌كردي مثل گري مي‌پرسيدي "آين سميه كه نيست، پس كيه؟"
ا :)

@Dalgha: به همچنين، قبول حق

@3ven: ممنون. فقط يادت باشه اگه خواستي استفاده كامرشيال بكني بايد اكترا لايسنس بخري :P ;)

@ahmad khatiri: ان شاء الله به عنوان عيدي بعدي، خطر دفع شر اين بليه الهي از سر اين مملكت مادر مرده را هديه بگيريم.

@Lorcan Otway: Thank you, I wish the warmness of love make you not quake any more :)

@faral_4: Thanks Feri Joon :)

@Moment Captured: Thanks my bro because of your kind brothership

@* Honest *: شكراً

@Tatiana Cardeal: Thank you too.

@From Afghanistan With Love: ممنون هميشه جان، هميشه بر تو عيد باد :)

@Nahidyoussefi: خواهش مي‌كنم ناهيدخانم، چه خوب كه خوشتون اومده

@Krpasevananda: Thank you for your nice quote about "Fast", and the "peace" gift :)

@pooya: Merci :) Say my hello to Roya too.

@Ehsan Khakbaz: What a lovely flower, thank you Ehsan..

@!efatima: Merci ;)

@liceu: Thank you from all your Muslim friends :D

@mahdi127: فعلاً كه به جز همين دريغ كار چنداني از دست ما برنمياد

@Hamzeh Karbasi: Thanks a lot Hamzeh. دوستان به جاي ما

@javad rafiee: آره، در مورد اينكه گل هنوز رو شاخه‌ست درست حدس زدي. اما آخه مرد حسابي، اگه اين دست من باشه، با دهنم عكس گرفتم؟ تازه، حلقه‌ي من دست راستمه؟

@Muslima2006: Thanks a lot sister, wish you best :)

@maryam momeni: آيكون شما هم مبارك. گرچه قبلي رو بيشتر دوست داشتم

@Farhang: Thank you Farhang jan.

@~VISTA: Merci for kindness and warmness Roozbeh :)
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Tom Pan says:

Thank you Hamed. Such a lovely photo. Your description makes it, one more time, even better. Congratulations!
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armeen  Pro User  says:

that is a beautiful dedication and happy eid to you too :)
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viola li says:

it's really beautyful and ... :3
you have so many amazing things...
i like them
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symorgh [deleted] says:

دست دعا چشم امید.
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Hooman Mesgary says:

من فرضم رو گذاشته بودم که این سمیه است و اون حلقه هم باید دست چپش باشه و تصویر برعکس شده. حالا چون خودت خواستی:
اين سميه كه نيست، پس كيه؟
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Hamed Saber  Pro User  says:

@Sai Gee, armeen, Tom Pan: Thank you :)

@Hooman Mesgary: Check this comment!

@symorgh: دست‌ها پل مي‌زنند بين دلها و خدا
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atash_000 says:

agha ideye besiar toopie ,,basi haal kardam
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jasperroz  Pro User  says:

Beautiful photo............
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Ziet O Zaa3taar says:

Thank you for great idea ....happy Eid to you , better late than never
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loloflckr says:

Muy bonita esta foto.
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austinspace  Pro User  says:

Lovely photograph--I'm glad it wasn't cut off to take the photo.
The World Through My Eyes
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Eszra says:

great composition!
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www.welltaken.co.uk says:

Well taken picture and well done my dear friend I like all of your pictures.
Please do visit this one as well.
www.islam-guide.com/
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Tára says:

I like how the leaves form a sort of shadow-henna...almost exquisite!
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fergabferci says:

nice picture.. thanks..
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\\ s k y e [deleted] says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a new group called Grass Photography, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group!


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citrit1 says:

Please add this beautiful photo to CITRIT,Best of yours!
Citrit group

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Suavemente_2008 says:

thanks for sharing,

Muhammad
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golondrina411 says:

Beautiful picture, thank you very much :)
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(¯`·._.·JABAL 3AMEL·._.·´¯) says:

Eid Mubarak!! ♥ Great shot
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Comet Night5 says:

Eid Mubarak :)
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Eddi 07  Pro User  says:

Hallo, ich bin der Administrator der Gruppe Creative Commons- Free Pictures, und wir würden uns freuen, wenn Du dies zu unserer Gruppe hinzufügen würdest.

i saw you here:
creativecommons.org/asharedculture/
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sweetberrywine says:

i absolutely love this photo
so beautiful.
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ninochka_ says:

Hello,

I'm designing an E-newsletter for the RAAP (rape awareness and assistance) program in Denver, Colorado. It is a non-profit organization that's been helping victims and educating the community for the last 15 years.

I would like to ask your permission to use this image as part of the graphics and would be very happy and grateful to give you credits for it. I feel your image conveys the preciousness of life in a very gentle and subtle way.

Sincerely,

N
P.S. also, my current yoga site:
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america.gov  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Islam Around the World, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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Hi, I'm an admin for a group called soulful group, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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Hi, I'm an admin for a group called a new world, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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Hi, I'm an admin for a group called piece of heaven, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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