Greetings, Yes you are allowed to work on this day as far as you have done the obligatory Salah and Sacrifies of Animal in the path of ALLAH. Or if your organization is flaxible in timing then you can ask if you can come to work late and catch up those missing hours on the same day or week. AND ALLAH knows the best. Thanks
It is haram unless there is obligation and necessity to work then it is allowed.
Eid Mubarak is the wishing of eid for Muslims to each other on the day of Eid Celebration.
Yes, it is allowed.
eid is a blessing day
on the day of eid they dont use condoms they use balloons but some of them dont have willies
Muslims don't have Sabbath day as defined in Judaism. Shabbat (or Sabbath) is a Jewish weekly day that is dedicated for praying and rest and Jews are not required to work on this day. In this sense, there is no Shabbat or Shabbat day for Muslims. Muslims have their religious holiday on Friday where they go for Friday praying at noon to mosque but they are allowed to work or to do any activity they like except at the time for Friday praying.
The official day is Friday (in Arabic Jomaa day). However, Muslims on Friday are allowed to work or to do any business except during time of noon prayer where they should go to the mosque for gathering listening to sermon and for gathering praying the noon prayer that is called "Jomaa praying". Muslims do not believe that the rest day was the day that God took rest after creating the universe in the other six days. They believe that God create every thing by the word 'be' then 'it is'. He is free from being tired or exhausted.
Eid prayer is a prayer prayed on the day after Ramadan. It is prayed in congregation at a mosque and is not required.
There are two Eid celebrations. One is Eid after the month of Fasting - Ramadan, and another Eid during tenth day of Haj Pilgrimage. In the West Muslims celebrate for one day only, but in the Islamic countries they celebrate it for about 3 to 4 days.
eid starts with a big festival feast and the day before the begining of eid and they also have a big feast at the end to celebrate that the festival is over!
Eid ul Fitr on the first day of Shawwal and Eid ul Azha on the tenth day of Zil Hajj.
Eid al-Fitr 2013 began in the evening of Wednesday, August 8 Eid al-Adha 2013 begins in the evening of Monday, October 14