Nadaan Parindey 24th July 2014 Episode Watch Online

27 Comments

    • Madhu
      July 24, 12:18

      Then y r u appreciating me?
      let’s chat in wu page.
      come fast .
      I’m waiting for u.

  1. tabbu
    July 24, 12:15 Reply

    Hey wu r available now. Come there.

  2. Madhu
    July 24, 12:13 Reply

    haven’t u read the reply by me that Don’t think that I know
    everything .
    I just collected it from net.

  3. tabbu
    July 24, 12:10 Reply

    V.good. U explained it very well.

  4. tabbu
    July 24, 12:09 Reply

    O wow fantastic. How u have gained such knowledge?

  5. Madhu
    July 24, 12:08 Reply

    Don’t think that I know everything .
    I just collected it from net.

  6. Madhu
    July 24, 12:06 Reply

    During the month of Ramadan ,
    Muslims observe a strict fast and
    participate in pious activities such as
    charitable giving and peace-making.
    It is a time of intense spiritual
    renewal for those who observe it. At
    the end of Ramadan, Muslims
    throughout the world observe a
    joyous three-day celebration called
    Eid al-Fitr (the Festival of Fast-
    Breaking).
    Eid al-Fitr falls on the first
    day of Shawwal , the month which
    follows Ramadan in the Islamic
    calendar. It is a time to give in
    charity to those in need, and
    celebrate with family and friends the
    completion of a month of blessings
    and joy.
    Before the day of Eid, during the last
    few days of Ramadan, each Muslim
    family gives a determined amount as
    a donation to the poor. This donation
    is of actual food — rice, barley,
    dates, rice, etc. — to ensure that the
    needy can have a holiday meal and
    participate in the celebration.
    This donation is known as sadaqah
    al-fitr (charity of fast-breaking).
    On the day of Eid, Muslims gather
    early in the morning in outdoor
    locations or mosques to perform the
    Eid prayer. This consists of a sermon
    followed by a short congregational
    prayer.
    After the Eid prayer, Muslims usually
    scatter to visit various family and
    friends, give gifts (especially to
    children), and make phone calls to
    distant relatives to give well-wishes
    for the holiday. These activities
    traditionally continue for three days.
    In most Muslim countries, the entire
    3-day period is an official
    government/school holiday.

  7. tabbu
    July 24, 11:59 Reply

    O that,s good. What,s special today?

  8. tabbu
    July 24, 11:57 Reply

    Hey do u know what is Eid?

  9. Madhu
    July 24, 11:57 Reply

    even today haven’t u watch the episode ?

  10. tabbu
    July 24, 11:55 Reply

    Day was just fine. How was ur day?

  11. Madhu
    July 24, 11:55 Reply

    I thought that u would be angry on me as I didn’t chat with u for a long time yesterday.

  12. tabbu
    July 24, 11:54 Reply

    Becoz of guests i m late. Now they have gone.

  13. tabbu
    July 24, 11:54 Reply

    Becoz of guests i m late. Now they gone.

  14. tabbu
    July 24, 11:51 Reply

    That,s why i couldn,t come on time.

  15. tabbu
    July 24, 11:51 Reply

    No no. Actualy my maamu maami had come.

  16. Madhu
    July 24, 11:44 Reply

    Are u watching the show ?
    or ur parents scolded u for chatting with me?
    or u angry with me that I didn’t chat with u for a long time ?

  17. Madhu
    July 24, 11:37 Reply

    where r u tabbu?
    Are u busy ?

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