
📌 Article highlights:
🔹 Learn the meaning of Eid, both of the important days for Muslims
🔹 What Muslims around the world do on Eid, from morning to evening
🔹 Popular Eid greetings, with Thai phonetic pronunciation so they’re easy to say
🔹 Why is asking for forgiveness (ma’af) so important on Eid?
🔹 Gifts and visiting Muslim homes on Eid
✨ Whether you’re a new Muslim or want to wish a Muslim friend well — this article answers every question in a simple, easy-to-understand way
✅ What is Eid?
Eid, or Hari Raya, is a major celebration in Islam that Muslims around the world look forward to each year. There are two Eid days in total:
1. 🕌 Eid al-Fitr
A day of joy after fasting throughout the entire month of Ramadan.
It is a day of thanking God for the strength and patience given.
Muslims go out for prayer together in the morning, dress cleanly, and share food with relatives, siblings, and those in need.
2. 🕋 Eid al-Adha
Connected to the Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city of Makkah, and the sacrifice of the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him).
On this day, Muslims perform the Eid prayer and jointly slaughter a sacrificial animal to distribute to the poor.
It stands as a symbol of faith and sacrifice.
📌 No matter who you are, Eid is “a day of mercy” and “a day of new beginnings.”
🙋♂️ What do Muslims do on Eid?
- Wake up early, wash, and dress neatly (new clothes are common)
- Eat a light meal (such as dates) before going out for Eid prayer (on Eid al-Fitr)
- Perform the Eid prayer together with the community — in Thailand this is usually around 7:30–9:00, though it varies by mosque and is not fixed
- Recite the “Takbir” (Allahu Akbar…) before and after the prayer
- Give Zakat al-Fitr to those in need (before the Eid prayer)
- Visit relatives and neighbors and exchange greetings
- Ask each other for ma’af (forgiveness), to begin a new spiritual year with a clean heart
An example of one Muslim’s Eid day activities
5:00 — wakes up to prepare for Subh prayer6:30 — gets dressed, comes down for a meal, greets with salam and asks for ma’af with any relative encountered
Some families who don’t often return to their hometown may use this time to visit the graveyard
7:30 — goes to the mosque to join the Eid prayer
9:00 — returns home to eat and begins visiting relatives, or waits to receive them
Gives children money and other gifts, and spends the rest of the day visiting one another
💬 How should you wish a Muslim friend well?
Eid greetings used around the world include:
✅ Eid Mubarak
Meaning: May your Eid be filled with happiness
Pronunciation: Eid – Mu – ba – rak
✅ Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum
Meaning: May Allah accept our deeds and yours
Pronunciation: Ta – qab – bal – lal – la – hu min – na wa min – kum
✅ Thai greetings work too:
- “Happy Eid to you”
- “Wishing you and your family happiness this Eid”
- “May you receive mercy and peace from Allah”
A popular way to give Eid greetings, which can be used across religions
Usually begins with a phrase such as
1. Eid Mubarak or Selamat Hari Raya, meaning Happy Eid
2. Asking for ma’af (asking for forgiveness)
3. And in addition, exchanging du’a, or blessings, for one another, commonly such as
May Allah accept the good deeds of us both — this is the basic structure, which can then be adapted as you like.
For example
Eid Mubarak
If there has been anything said or done, in word or deed, that has caused discomfort, I ask for ma’af here.
May Allah accept the deeds of us both
or
Selamat Hari Raya
May Allah accept the good deeds of us both, and if I have wronged you in any way, I ask for ma’af
🤝 Asking for ma’af on Eid: a tradition that means more than words
The word “ma’af” (مَعَاف) in Arabic means forgiveness, pardon.
On Eid, Muslims ask forgiveness of one another, to “cleanse the heart” and start anew with sincerity.
🗣️ Example phrases:
“If there’s anything I’ve done to hurt you, I sincerely ask for ma’af.”
“May Allah forgive us, and may we learn to forgive one another too.”
🧠 Forgiveness on Eid is healing for the heart, not just a ritual.
🏠 Visiting a Muslim home on Eid — what should you bring as a gift?
If you’ve been invited to visit a Muslim friend’s home on Eid
This is a great honor and sign of friendship. A little preparation goes a long way in making a good impression and showing respect for your host’s culture.
🎁 Popular gifts to bring on Eid
| Category | Examples | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Sweets | Dates, cookies, baked goods | Avoid sweets containing non-halal gelatin |
| Fruit | Oranges, grapes, apples | Fresh, and easy to share |
| Gifts for children | Coloring books, dolls, small snack packs | Children especially love these on Eid |
| Household items | Towels, scented candles, glasses | Should be new and tasteful |
| Greeting cards | Written with “Eid Mubarak” or “Happy Eid” | Handwritten notes feel even warmer |
❗ Things to avoid
- 🍷 Gifts containing alcohol, such as wine or sweets with alcohol as an ingredient
- 🐷 Items containing pork or pork-derived gelatin
- 💄 Non-halal personal items, such as perfumes with strong alcohol content
🗣️ Greetings when arriving at the home
“Assalamu alaikum, happy Eid to you.”
“May Allah grant your family happiness today.”
💡 A simple smile and good intention are enough for a good relationship on this special day 🕊️
📌 Quick summary
| Topic | Key point |
|---|---|
| What is Eid | A day of joy and faith for Muslims around the world |
| How many days | 2 days: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha |
| Connected to what | Fasting, and the Hajj pilgrimage |
| Greeting | Eid Mubarak, Happy Eid |
| Asking for ma’af | Sincerely asking each other for forgiveness |
❤️ Closing words:
In a world full of rushing…
Eid is a time when we pause, to “embrace one another with good wishes” and “begin again with a forgiving heart.”
Whether you’re a Muslim or not… you too can share happiness with others today 🕊️🌙
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