Alhabib Islamic Greeting Cards
There are several themes offered in this greeting cards collection from Eid to Wisdom and Wedding greetings. Start by clicking the card image corresponding to each set. You will be directed to the album page where you can see the cards in original size. There you have the options to get the HTML code that you can use to insert or embed the cards into your Blog, or as a forum's signature, or into the comment box, or as a guestbook entry etc. There is also possibility to send the chosen card as an email greetings.
Animated, Flash Greeting Cards
This year's islamic festivities
Ramadan
(1-30 Ramadan 1429 H) - 1 September 2008 - 30 September 2008
This is the most special month in
Islamic tradition in which Muslims fast for the whole month. Muslims
use to do more ibadah during this month to get closer to the
almighty Allah. More...
Eid ul Fitr
(1 Syawal 1429 H) - 1 October 2008
As Ramadan finishes, it is time
for celebration and to glorify Allah. This is a festival of joy,
where gifts are exchanged, family and friends get together, and
Muslims forgive each other. More...
Eid ul Adha
(10 Dzulhijjah 1429 H) - 8 December 2008
Also known as Eid of Sacrifice,
this marks the end of hajj (pilgrimage) and commemorates the
sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim. More...
Islamic New
Year
(1 Muharram 1430 H) - 29 December 2008
Islamic Calendar, unlike the
Gregorian, is purely lunar. It was established during the Caliphate
Umar's reign. It is called Hijri Calendar for its starting point was
the time when Prophet Muhammad went for hijrah from Makkah to
Madinah (Yatsrib). More...
(Please check local calendar for actual date of the events.)


















