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Eid ul Fitr
Pʉtʉn duyowe Muslmonven qiti dǝ Cʉbʉrved kišwar obod X̌ikve be Eid ul Fitr mazhabi juš woz xušiye meṣ̌ev šexsovd. Dǝ har diyor Eide numozev joyd woz limanrev Eide muborakbodi δet.
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Zik Nǝṣ̌akni Čiz Matlab
Zik ki naṣ̌te yaneṣ̌ cereng wost? He ceng ney. Yem X̌ǝnaki oson, magam yemi zur. zik ki naṣ̌te yi torixeṣ̌ naṣ̌t, yi qowmeṣ̌ naṣ̌, yi sǝqofateṣ̌ naṣ̌t, yi dowreṣ̌ naṣ̌, yi rǝweṣ̌eṣ̌ naṣ̌t, yi bǝyoneṣ̌ naṣ̌t… X̌ikwor ziki be haʒi rang yi šǝnoxt. X̌ikištev pǝ x̌ʉ zik matal, yet ki naṣ̌te yemištep x̌at ken naṣ̌en.
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Laylat Al-Qadr
Laylat Al-Qadri Arabi zike yi lavz woz dǝ X̌ikwor ziki yeme hateṣ̌ Qadare Naɣ̌de lav brobar wizit. Ammo jay jaye X̌ikišteṣ̌ be yemer Laylat Al-Qadre lavz istimol caren. Islmoi torixe mutobiqi yem haya naɣ̌d dǝ kum ki sǝk pok peɣambar, Hazrat Muhammad Mustafo (Skam woz skame ol, drud woz salom hʉmʉyt) Xʉδowande zul jalole ɣ̌ǝnaen…
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