Talk:Sal Mubarak
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Eid "Mubarak" doesn't mean Eid Good. In Islamic context, Mubarak comes from the Arabic which means "blessed", as in "Tabarak" found in the Quran. 24.90.215.117 (talk) 20:42, 4 November 2010 (UTC)
Other languages?
[edit]Saal mubarak is used in other languages, among them Urdu. IMHO worth adding.