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how to wish jumah mubarak in arabic ??
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this wishing has been spread over social networking, it has no sens in Arabs or Muslims typical day.
Better to say: have a nice day (نهارك سعيد )
Or ( صباحك سعيد ، مساءك سعيد ، تصبح على خير )
Better to say: have a nice day (نهارك سعيد )
Or ( صباحك سعيد ، مساءك سعيد ، تصبح على خير )
Does that mean 'happy Friday'? If it does, then it is already in Arabic, but I am afraid I know of no Arabs who normally congratulate one another on Fridays. Muslims do consider Friday 'a feast', but beyond many of them taking the day off, this amounts to little.
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