Quick Scoop

The simplest thing to say for Eid is “Eid Mubarak” — it means “Blessed Eid” and is the most common greeting for both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Another common option is “Blessed Eid” or, in Arabic, “Kul ʿām wa antum bikhayr” for a more traditional greeting.

Easy options

  • Eid Mubarak.
  • Happy Eid.
  • Wishing you a blessed Eid.
  • Eid Mubarak to you and your family.
  • May Allah accept your good deeds.

If you want a warmer message

  • Eid Mubarak! Wishing you peace, joy, and blessings.
  • May this Eid bring happiness to you and your loved ones.
  • Sending you love and prayers on this blessed day.

Best reply if someone says it to you

  • Eid Mubarak to you too.
  • Khair Mubarak.
  • Thank you, and Eid Mubarak.

Meta description

A simple Eid greeting is “Eid Mubarak,” which is the most widely used and respectful way to wish someone well for Eid.

TL;DR: Say “Eid Mubarak”. It’s short, respectful, and works almost everywhere.