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Best Eid Mubarak Messages and Greetings

Eid is a time of immense joy, gratitude, and community. Whether it is Eid al-Fitr (after Ramadan) or Eid al-Adha (after Hajj), reaching out to family, friends, and colleagues spreads the spirit of brotherhood.

If you're wondering what to write in an Eid card or a quick WhatsApp text, here is a curated list of the best Eid Mubarak messages.

The Sunnah Greeting

The most authentic and rewarding way to greet someone on Eid is by using the words of the Sahabah (Companions of the Prophet):

"Taqabbal Allahu Minna wa Minkum." (May Allah accept [good deeds] from us and from you.)

Short & Sweet SMS Messages

  • Eid Mubarak! May Allah bless your life with happiness and your heart with peace.
  • Wishing you a joyous Eid filled with love, laughter, and delicious food!
  • Eid Mubarak! May the magic of this holy festival bring unlimited joy to your home.
  • Sending you warm wishes and bright smiles on this beautiful Eid. Enjoy your day!

Heartwarming Wishes for Family

  • To my wonderful family, Eid Mubarak! I pray that Allah keeps us united in this world and the Hereafter.
  • Eid is incomplete without your love and presence. Wishing my dearest parents a very blessed Eid!
  • May the blessings of Allah fill our home with peace and prosperity. Eid Mubarak to the best family!

Formal Greetings for Colleagues & Bosses

  • Eid Mubarak! Wishing you and your family a blessed and prosperous Eid.
  • May this Eid bring new opportunities, success, and peace to your life. Have a wonderful holiday.
  • Sending my warmest regards on the occasion of Eid. May your efforts be rewarded with immense success.

Spiritual & Dua-Based Greetings

  • Eid Mubarak! May Allah accept your fasting, prayers, and sacrifices, and grant you forgiveness.
  • May Allah’s Rahmah (mercy) shine upon you and your loved ones today and always. Eid Mubarak!
  • On this blessed day, I pray that Allah answers all your secret Duas and elevates your status in Jannah.

No matter which message you choose, sending it with a sincere heart is what truly matters. Eid Mubarak!

The Etiquette of Eid Greetings in Islam

Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are the two most joyous occasions in the Islamic calendar. They are days of celebration, gratitude, and community bonding. Sending an "Eid Mubarak" message is more than just a cultural habit; it is a way to strengthen the ties of kinship (Silat al-Rahim), which is highly emphasized in Islam.

The Sunnah of Eid Greetings

While "Eid Mubarak" (Blessed Eid) is the most common greeting globally, the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) used a specific, deeply spiritual greeting when they met each other on the day of Eid: "Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum" (May Allah accept [good deeds] from us and from you).

This beautifully captures the essence of Eid—acknowledging the worship (fasting or Hajj) that preceded the celebration and praying for its divine acceptance.

How to Craft the Perfect Eid Message

When sending messages to friends and family, consider personalizing them rather than sending generic forwards:

  1. For Parents and Elders: Keep it respectful and pray for their health and long life. Example: "May Allah bless you with health and grant us many more Eids together."
  2. For Friends: Add a touch of warmth or humor. Example: "Eid Mubarak! May your day be filled with joy, laughter, and an endless supply of biryani."
  3. For Colleagues: Keep it professional yet warm. Example: "Wishing you and your family a blessed and peaceful Eid."

Common Questions Pilgrims Ask Pilgrims Ask

Is it permissible to say 'Eid Mubarak' before the Eid prayer? Yes, it is culturally acceptable to exchange greetings the night before Eid once the moon has been sighted. However, the traditional Sunnah greeting was typically exchanged after completing the Eid prayer.

Can I send Eid greetings to non-Muslim friends? Absolutely. Islam encourages excellent manners and sharing happiness with neighbors and colleagues of all faiths. You can simply wish them a "Happy Holiday" or share some Eid sweets with them.

What is the best way to respond to 'Eid Mubarak'? You can respond by saying "Khair Mubarak" (Wishing goodness upon you too) or simply "Eid Mubarak to you too." If they use the traditional Arabic greeting "Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum", you should reply with the same phrase.

Take the time to send thoughtful messages this Eid; it is a simple act that brings immense joy to the hearts of the believers.

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