Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Religious? So is Twitter!

Whether you are celebrating Eid or Rosh Hashanah, no doubt millions of others on Twitter are celebrating with you.
Twitter has become the Great Melting Pot of the Internet. People of different faiths and beliefs; nationalities and cultures; ages, genders and assorted demographics, gather on the micro-blogging site every day to share stories, wishes, dreams; complaints about their jobs, spouses, neighbors and everyday lives.
And they share good wishes as well. That is what makes Twitter great, in my opinion. Everyone is represented. And when left to their own devices, generally speaking of course, they are pretty nice to one another.....


@ShantiStudio #Happynewyear to all our #Jewish friends over there who follow the lunar #Hebrew calendar, vía @someecards http://t.co/AaX0A98

@scwink RT @lacouvee: RT @KoolMornings: Happy Rosh Hashanah to our Jewish friends - It's the High Holiday! #yyj

@MohammedYahyaMC Read my Interview with "The Jewish Chronicle" When Rosh Hashanah meets Ramadan: http://bit.ly/bVgkRZ

@ricky_martin L'Shana Tova to all of my friends celebrating Rosh Hashana!!!!!

@mustqueem Sweet Wishes On Rosh Hashanah! http://bit.ly/N7DXw

@TheSarcasticOne oh yeah it's Rosh Hashanah today and I'm wisihing everyoneone Shana Tova. twitter told me how to wish that. very shamefull

@bettelgeuse It's always a dilemma between not wanting to say farewell to Ramadhan and yet excitedly welcoming Eid-ul Fitri.

@BaderAlzarei The UAE has announced that tomorrow will be the last day of the holy month of Ramadan and Friday will be the first day of Eid Al-Fitr

@julianlipyi Salam Eid Mubarak to all my Muslim friends!

@naananda "@paulocoelho: Eid Mubarak! May Allah protect our dreams; to dream is a way of praying"

@officialoezil Eid coming up soon. Happy Eid to all muslims around the world. Eid mubarak to all, enjoy that. Allah blees you.

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