However, non-Muslims may not always be aware of how to wish their Muslim friends and colleagues a happy Eid. Read More: The Difference Between Eid el-Adha and Eid el-Fitr While it is always ...
The way Muslims wish Happy Eid to each other is also different in different parts of the world, but the message of goodwill and blessings is universal. In the majority of Arabic-speaking countries ...
Happy Eid Mubarak! Wishing everyone happy holidays, stay safe and pray to your Almighty. May Allah guide you on the right path and help you whenever you ask for His advice.
You might also hear “Eid sa’id” which means “happy Eid”. Other countries have different greetings though. In Nigeria, people are likely to say “Balla da Sallah”, which is the Hausa ...
Eid Mubarak! Wishing you a very Happy Eid al-Adha. Cherish every moment of this beautiful festival and may all your dreams come true soon. May you continue to grow wiser every day! May this Eid ...
Things that will spark that Eid joy and create happy memories for years to come. Eid gives us the perfect opportunity to spend quality time together, and perhaps try out new activities that ...