Eid-al-Fitr greetings and what Eid Mubarak means as Ramadan ends - News Summed Up

Eid-al-Fitr greetings and what Eid Mubarak means as Ramadan ends


Eid-al-Fitr greetings and what Eid Mubarak means as Ramadan endsThe Eid al-Fitr celebrations are underway following the end of RamadanView 2 Images Eid-Al-Fitr begins on Thursday (Image: Getty)The sacred festival of Eid-al-Fitr commences for millions globally on Thursday. Eid Mubarak! ‌"'Eid Mubarak' is likely the most common Eid greeting, used across various countries and languages. Eid Sa'eed! The term 'Sa'eed' is also from Arabic and 'Eid Sa'eed' is the closest in meaning to the phrase 'Happy Eid.'


Source: Daily Mirror March 19, 2026 23:47 UTC



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