Eid Mubarak or is an Arabic expression that signifies “a glad occasion”. The term is utilized by Arab Christians and Arab Muslims. Globally Muslims utilize it as a welcome for use on the celebrations of Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr. Eid signifies “festivity”, and Mubarak signifies “favors”. In the social sense, individuals normally observe Eid al-Fitr after Ramadan and Eid-al-Adha in the period of Dhul Haj (twelfth and Final Islamic month). Some express this trade of welcome is a social custom and not part of any religious commitment.







All through the Muslim world, there are various different welcome for Eid ul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr. The friends of the Prophet Mohammad used to state to one another in Arabic when they met on Eid ul-Fitr: Taqabbalallâhu minnâ wa minkum (which signifies “[May] God acknowledge from us and you [our fasts and deeds]”). All through the Muslim world, varieties in Eid welcome exist.















