Eid Mubarak messages and quotes – how to wish someone a happy Eid al-Adha 2021
EID al-Adha 2021 is officially here as millions of Muslims celebrate the Festival of Sacrifice across the glob.
Here are some of the best ways that you can wish someone a happy Eid al-Adha.
What is Eid al-Adha and how long does it last?
Lasting four days in total, Eid al-Adha is an annual celebration of Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son to Allah.
While some Muslims travel to Mecca to mark the occasion, others celebrate in their local mosque.
Like American Thanksgiving or Christmas, Eid al-Adha encourages followers to be thankful for their loved ones, repent any past sins and learn for the future.
And just like we have countless ways of saying “happy holidays”, sending messages to friends and family during Eid al-Adha is customary in this religious culture.
How can you wish someone a happy Eid al-Adha?
- “May Allah flood your life with happiness on this occasion, your heart with love, your soul with spiritual, your mind with wisdom, wishing you a very Happy Eid.”
- “May Allah bring you joy, happiness, peace and prosperity on this blessed occasion. Wishing you and your family on this happy occasion of Eid! Eid Mubarak!”
- “May the divine blessings of Allah bring you hope, faith, and joy on Eid-Ul-Adha and forever. Happy Eid Ul Adha!”
- “May Allah’s blessings be with you today and always. Eid Ul Adha Mubarak!”
- “Sending you warm wishes on Eid and wishing that it brings your way ever joys and happiness. Remember me in your prayers.”
- “In every shared smile and laughter; In every silent prayer answered; In every opportunity that comes your way – may Allah bless you immensely! Eid Mubarak.”
- “On Eid Ul Adha, wishing that your sacrifices are appreciated and your prayers are answered by the almighty. Have a blessed Eid ul Adha!”
Which key Koran quotes can I use?
- “I put my trust in Allah, my Lord and your Lord! There is not a moving creature, but He has a grasp of its forelock. Verily, my Lord is on the straight path.” (Koran 11:55-56)
- “Whoever desires to meet his Lord, he should do good deeds and not associate anyone in the worship of his Lord.” (Koran – 18:110)
- “You cannot guide those you would like to but God guides those He wills. He has best knowledge of the guided.” (Koran – 28: 56)
- “The taking of one innocent life is like taking all of mankind… and the saving of one life is like saving all of mankind.” (Koran, 5:33)
What does Eid Mubarak mean?
Eid Mubarak is a traditional Muslim greeting reserved for the holy festivals of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
“Eid” means “celebration” and “mubarak” means “blessed”.
The saying can be translated as “have a blessed holiday”.
It is then customary to reply “Khair Mubarak” to return the person’s good wishes.