Eid is a heartbreaking experience in exile life

in blurt-1683810 •  4 days ago 

Eid -ul -Azha many wishes to all. Hopefully, all of you are well and healthy. I am sharing this beautiful blog today with you from exile. Only expatriates can tell how the moment of celebrating Eid sitting in exile is actually. I have been reading for a long time today without only my dreams to fulfill my dreams. This grief is so strong that it is not worth saying.

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Only those who are in exile can tell how the moment of celebration is celebrated in exile. Those who are in exile, they can say something. Today I am trying to share a full blog on how I shared my dreams with you and the moments with family and close people. Hopefully, you will enjoy this misery and these moments with you. I will try to present these beautiful moments with you today beautifully. Hopefully, you will like today's blog. And in this beautiful blog, I will definitely try to fulfill my fulfillment and my dreams. I will try to present the words today, not to say that this sadness is so strong in fulfilling dreams today
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The Eid of the expatriates in the expatriate is a mixed feeling. Celebrating Eid in exile is considered a mixed day for many. This is an important day for those who live in exile, for some, it is a painful day again. On the one hand, there is unlimited love for the family of the country and on the other, there is an attempt to adapt to the new environment in the new country. Expatriates like us almost every day feel the many painful things we have celebrated with our family on those memorable Eid days. The moments of being with them on Eid day are really much remembered, which we used to celebrate with the families, relatives, and friends of our country. Now I am celebrating Eid in a distant expat, where there is nothing. Where my family and relatives are none. We cannot stay with those who have brought us to this beautiful world. They are parents. I remember a lot more, they want to celebrate a lot more with them.

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There is nothing to say about the Eid organizing Eid, only trouble. The expatriates do not have anything to say significantly. While celebrating only in exile, many of us try to get the cultural touches of our country. This is a specially made. Eid prayers in the local mosque, sitting with each other, cooking special food
Meanwhile, spending time with the family, and talking to the family. Many times the local expatriate community gathered and organized various programs. Which we do not find in us. It is organized in different countries so that the weather can be felt in our country. I have eaten and liked domestic food.

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You must tell me what the full blog is like today. Today's writing is always the same as mine to present Eid's moments. I tried everything together to present them and present the words. I do not know how much I did, or how much I could not, but I tried to present all of them well. However, if there is an error, please let me know. People live in a lot of trouble in exile. Many people do a lot for these expatriates. However, the expatriates can understand how much the family misses, and how much Maya is there.

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