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ID

The two-character ISO 3166 country code for INDONESIA.
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ID

A paper verifying a person's identity. Examples of IDs include birth certificates, passports, driver's licenses and government-issued cards. Some IDs may be issued by an organization other than a government, such as a school or workplace, but these IDs ordinarily are not accepted as authoritative.
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People greet each other after Eid prayers at Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque (Blue Mosque) in Dubai.
In addition to the Eid feast, they also served Bosnian halva, and our women pilgrims did not find it difficult to bring some gourabia, locum, and baklava from Bosnia.
Eid al-Adha is the latter of two Eid festivals celebrated by Muslims.
Mecca Center Willow brook held Eid prayer normally at Hinsdale South High School football field in Darien, Illinois but this year due to heavy rain they pray at the mosque.
According to an official at the Governor House, the Governor is currently in the Nathiagali Hill Station and has decided to celebrate Eid with the federal government.
Eid special cleanliness operations would continue from June 4 to 7.
Bus conductor Yasmine Tayaba from Pakistan has been away from her three children for five years now and she says her Eid is spent mostly speaking to them on the phone.
They are very popular and favorite dishes, which all families are keen to eat during the Eid Al Fitr to enjoy their yummy taste.
The business community and booksellers also admitted that the Eid greeting cards business has been dying down with the availability of the E-card service available on social media platforms.
In Year 2020, 1st Ramazan will likely to fall on April 25, Eid ul Fitr on May 24 and Eid ul Azha on July 31, the calendar said.
Millions of animals were sacrificed after Eid prayers at mosques, Eidgahs and open places.
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