A simple, respectful response is “Eid Mubarak!” or “Happy Eid!”.

Good options

  • “Eid Mubarak!” — the most common greeting, meaning “Blessed Eid.”
  • “Happy Eid!”
  • “Wishing you peace, joy, and blessings this Eid.”
  • “May Allah accept your prayers.”

If you want it a little warmer

  • “Eid Mubarak to you and your family.”
  • “Hope you have a joyful and blessed Eid.”
  • “May your Eid be filled with happiness and peace.”

If someone says it to you

Common replies include “Eid Mubarak” back, or “Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum” if you want a more traditional Arabic reply meaning “May Allah accept from us and from you.”

Easy rule

If you want the safest, most universal choice, just say “Eid Mubarak.” It is widely used across Muslim communities and works in almost any setting.

TL;DR: Say “Eid Mubarak” ; for a fuller message, say “Eid Mubarak, wishing you and your family peace, joy, and blessings.”