November 14, 2024

Happy Eid-ul-Fitr 2022: Best Eid Mubarak Wishes, Greetings, Messages, Photos, Quotes to Share with Your Loved Ones

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New Delhi: India will be celebrating the festival of Eid-al-Fitr on May 3rd. Meethi Eid or Eid-al-Fitr is celebrated after the month of Ramadan- that is considered to be the holiest month in a year by Muslims. During Ramadan, Muslims observe fast from pre-dawn to dusk for an entire month. They also increase their prayers, charity and good deeds to please Allah. Eid falls on the first day of the month of Shawwal – that is the tenth month of the Hijri calendar. As Muslims follow a lunar calendar, the crescent moon is sighted to mark the change in month. Unlike India, countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Malaysia and others will be celebrating Eid-al-Fitr on May 2nd.

Check out wishes, greetings, messages, photos, quotes to share with your loved ones on this special occasion.

  • May Allah gives you a million reasons to stay happy. Eid Mubarak, my dear!

     

  • On this special occasion of Eid, may Allah answers all your prayers. Eid Mubarak! 
  • Our prayers have been answered. Eid is finally here to grace us with love, joy, and prosperity. Wish you and your family an amazing Eid!

     

  • On this day all I can ask Allah is to accept our prayers, sacrifices, good deeds, and always shower his blessing upon us. 
  • May Allah accept your good deeds, forgive your transgressions and Sins and ease the suffering of all peoples around the globe. Eid Mubarak!

     

  • May this pious day brings you immense joy, happiness, peace and prosperity. Eid Mubarak! 
  • Chand ki pehli dastak pe Chand Mubarak kehte hain, Sab se pehle hum aapko Eid Mubarak kehte hain.

     

  • Kuch is qadr pak ho rishta tere aur mere darmiyan, Jaise Taqreeb-e-Eid Aur Mah-e-Ramzan Ka. Eid Ka Chand Mubarak mere dost.

  • Muslims across the globe go for congregational prayers at mosques, listen to Eid sermon, dress up in new clothes and visit friends and relatives and prepare a feast at home to mark the auspicious occasion of Eid-al-Fitr. Children are given either money or gifts by their elders and it is termed as ‘Eidi’.

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