Eid is a religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide, marking the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. It is a time for celebration and joy, and it is customary to exchange greetings with family and friends. There are many different ways to greet someone on Eid, but some of the most common include:
Eid Mubarak: This is the most common Eid greeting, and it means “Blessed Eid.” Kul ‘am wa inta : This greeting means “May every year find you well.” Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum: This greeting means “May Allah accept from us and from you.” Eid sa’id: This greeting means “Happy Eid.” Khair Mubarak: This greeting means “May your Eid be blessed.” Ma’akul Mubarak: This greeting means “May your food be blessed.” * Taqabbal Allah: This greeting means “May Allah accept your good deeds.”