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Anna
Mubarak does not, as far as I can tell, directly equal 'happy' expect in that it takes the place of the 'happy' in our greetings: 'Happy New Year' etc. But in these greetings, the 'happy' is actually a contraction of 'have a happy', if you know what I mean. And 'mubarak', though the arabiphones or Muslims here might correct me on this one, is closer to 'celebrate' or 'rejoice' than to happy.
This interpretation of mine, though, is based not on any knowledge of the language, but on reference to the context in which it was used in my childhood and youth.
Hope it helps.
cheer
the sunshine warrior
OP I always thought 'mubarak' meant, 'Congratulations'. Shanks, isn't the Urdu/?Hindi response to good news, (the birth of a child, a new job) usually, 'Mubarak Ho'? What it means in Hosni's surname I have no clue....maybe it means something else in Arabic?
"Mubarak - Happy, blessed"
http://www.el-shella.com/kids/MaleArabicNames.htm#M
"In 2001, the US Postal Service issued the Eid Greetings stamp. The Arabic calligraphy, by the noted American calligrapher Mohamed Zakariya, says "Eid Mubarak" "Blessed Eid." This is the first U.S. stamp ever issued to commemorate an Islamic holiday."
http://mec.sas.upenn.edu/marhaba/holidays.htm
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