Eid Ul Adha Mubarak Wishes

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Eid ul-Adha Mubarak Wishes: Eid al-Adha is one of the major festivals celebrated globally by Muslims all over the world. It commemorates the Prophets Ibrahim & Ismail’s obedience to God. Eid al-Adha will be celebrated on 16th June 2024 or 17th June 2024. On the occasion of Eid ul-Adha, Muslims greet each other and give the best Eid al Adha Wishes to their loved ones.
Eid Mubarak is one of the two major Muslim festivals, the other one being Eid al-Fitr, and this is the time when Muslims everywhere will use Eid Mubarak Wishes. Muslims all around the world celebrate this festival.


Much like Eid al-Fitr, Eid Ul-Adha is distinguished by the performance of communal prayer on the morning of the first day. This holiday is also called the ‘Feast of the Sacrifice’. During the three-day celebrations, Muslims will gather to honour the Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion to Allah with gifts, feasts and if they can afford it, a sacrifice of a ritually acceptable animal. The meat from the sacrificed animal is then equally divided between the family, friends and neighbours and the poor. Eid al-Adha is a time for visiting friends and family and exchanging gifts.
There are specific phrases Muslims use and they can differ depending on what country you are in. Furthermore, there are other ways to greet someone at Eid Mubarak, with different greetings, quotes, and wishes.
Eid Ul Adha Status are extremely common as they go hand in hand with this holiday’s celebrations. And it is not only Muslims who use them. Non-Muslims will sometimes greet Muslims in their communities and or friends of theirs. Therefore, it is extremely important to know exactly what is proper to say and all the different greetings according to the different countries. There are three primary ways in which Muslims will wish a Happy Eid. One of them is ‘Eid Mubarak’. However, in the Middle East, it is more common to hear the phrases ‘Eid Saeed’ and ‘Kul ‘aam wa antum bi’khair’ which are Arabic greetings. These phrases mean ‘Happy Celebration’ and ‘May I find you well and in good health every year’ respectively. The differences in exchanges between the different countries come from the fact that most Muslims around the world adapt to their respective culture and language. Therefore, some of the differences come from the fact that there are variations of the phrase in different languages. However, the meaning behind these phrases will still be the same as that of ‘Eid Mubarak’. Let’s look at language variations in different countries.
In this App, we have covered what Eid ul-Adha Mubarak Wishes, quotes & Greetings that can be sent to our friends & family.
Updated on
Jun 3, 2024

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