Eid Greetings Stamps - 2016

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          With a design that evokes centuries of tradition, this Eid Greetings stampy featuring gold calligraphy and an olive branch,
          commemorates the two most important festivals-or eids-in the lslamic calendar: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. On these days,
          Muslims wish each other Eidukum mubarak the phrase shown in Islamic calligraphy on the stamp. Eidukum mubarak translates
          literally as “May your Eid be bountiful (or blessed)”a phrase that can be applied to both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
          The calligraphy on previous Eid stamps issued by the U.S. Postal Service@ has read Eid mubarak “may the religious holiday be
          blessed, with the “your implied, but this new stamp includes the word “your” to give the text more body within a horizontal
          frame, The stylized olive branch carries connotations of abundance, family hospitality and peace, The background color is purple.
          In 2022,Eid al-Fitr will be celebrated in North America beginning at sunset on May 2 and Eid al-Adha will be celebrated beginning
          at sunset on July 9.CThese dates,which are based on geographical location and predicted sightings of the moon,are preliminary
          and may vary slightly as each festival approaches.
          The U.S. Postal Service issued its first Eid stamp, with gold caligraphy against a blue background on September 1,2001.A new
          Eid stamp with gold calligraphy against a reddish background debuted in 2011 and was reissued with a green background in 2013.
          All Eid stamps issued by the U.S. Postal Service to date feature the work of world-renowned calligrapher Mohamed Zakariya of
          Arlington,Virginia. The art director for this stamp was Ethel Kessler
          Like other stamps in the Holiday Celebrations series, Eid Greetings is being issued as a Forever stamp. Forever stamps are
          always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce price
          Made in the USA