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Eid Mubarak 🤍🌙✨
تَقَبَّلَ اللَّهُ مِنَّا وَمِنْكُمْ
May Allah accept (all prayers, worships and good deeds) from you and from us.


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Eid al-Fitr 1446 ✨
I finally wore the sharara I bought last year but couldn’t dress up in because I was very ill and spent the day at the clinic. الْحَمْدُ لِلّہ for good health. The best part of the outfit is that it has a dupatta, which is absolutely gorgeous. I love how my churiyaan matched all my outfits just by swapping a few colours, but we had snow so I couldn’t wear my fancy heels. We caught the 4th jamaat at one of the six locations in the city. With Eid falling on a Sunday, so many muslims were out and about with families and made for a heartwarming sight. A little kid was handing out goodie bags he made to all women at the prayer. When we came home from prayer and breakfast, Milo celebrated with his favourite treat. After all, uss ne poore roze rakhay hain aur sehri aur iftari dono k liye utha hai. I had a five hour (!) Eid nap, and enjoyed seviyaan and chai again. الْحَمْدُ لِلّہ for a good day.
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تقبل اللّٰه منا ومنكم
Eid Mubarak 🤍
May Allah accept our salah, siyam, qiyam, sadaqah, ibadah and even the tiniest good deed we did this Ramadan. May He accept our Duas, forgive all our sins and may we live to witness many more.
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Eid Mubarak ✨🤲🏽🤍
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Eid Mubarak Everyone ✨️

#to everyone who celebrates yesterday/ today / tomorrow#eid mubarak#desi blr#desi tumblr#desiblr#eid 2025#bhai pura din mata ji ne masduri karwai hai#peeth dard kar rahi hai#paisa wasolna hai kal
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If Christian were attacked on Christmas day, would you be silent?
If Jews were attacked during Hanukkah, would you be silent?
Here Palestinian children are attacked by Israelis on Eid day, and you are quiet. Your racism is speaking loud for you.
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You know what's not Eid vibes?
My parents telling me that I can't decorate or put up signs saying "Eid Mubarak" outside our home bc the neighbourhood is Islamophobic and might attack us. Which is funny because literally no one interferes with Christmas decorations.
You know what is Eid vibes?
✨🔴🟢🔵✨FAIRY LIGHTS✨🔴🟢🔵✨
#quotidian convos#eid#eid al fitr#eid ul fitr#eid-al-fitr#eid-ul-fitr#eid2025#eid 2025#eid mubarak#muslim#muslims#islam#islamophobia#ramadan#ramadan2025#muslim community
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عید مبارک ✨
To all the muslim tumblrities! May Allah accept your ibadah and bless you abundantly, ameen.
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PALESTINIAN CHILDREN WERE JUST BOMBED IN THEIR NEW EID CLOTHES.
There are no celebrations in Gaza as the occupation continues to mass murder families in their tents. Tens of videos coming out this morning of lifeless and limbless children from Gaza on the first day of eid. A little lifeless baby girl is pulled out from the under the rubble after occupation airstrikes target families in tents on the first day of Eid.
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May Allah ﷻ allow us to follow in the footsteps of Rasulullah ﷺ
ig: @nooral_fajr
#eid mubarak#eid al fitr#eid 2025#eid gift#nooralfajr#islam#islamdaily#sunnah#hadith#quran#masjid nabawi#makkah madina#madinah#medina#alhumdullilah#alhamdulillah#islamicreminders#islampost#islamic#infographic#instalike#instadaily#revert islam#ramadan#like#please share#follow#dua#salah#peace
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Wishing all my mutuals and everyone else -
EID MUBARAK 💗🌙🫂
Every Eid I remember this scene religiously for (obvious) no reason😜
May God bless you all with what you've been diligently praying for or whatevers best for you💗✨
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Taqabbalallahu Minna Wa Minkum 🤍✨
تَقَبَّلَ اللَّهُ مِنَّا وَمِنْكُمْ
May Allah accept (all prayers, worships and good deeds) from you and from us.
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EID MUBARAK TO EVERYONE WHO CELEBRATES TODAYYYYYY🥹✨❣️
#ALSO#i saw like a post which said 'ur pimples come out to wish you eid mubarak before anyone else'#i feel it in my soul cus WDYM MY SKIN WAS SO CLEAR LIKE YOU COULD SEE UR REFLECTION ON IT KINDA SMOOTH MASHAALLAH#BUT THE NIGHT BEFORE EID THE ACNE COMES BACK like the heroes in reincarnation movies🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️#but like its a good thing i think acne looks cute 🤭#anywho#thats a topic for another day#ann rambles <3#eid 2025#eid mubarak
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Silver Linings & Crescent Moons: When Eid Feels Heavy
Eid is supposed to be a time of joy. A time for family gatherings, exchanging gifts, and celebrating the end of Ramadan with the people you love. It’s meant to be a day filled with warmth, laughter, and a sense of togetherness. But for some of us, Eid doesn’t quite feel that way.
Coming from a dysfunctional family, I’ve always struggled to find the excitement that everyone else seems to have. The pre-Eid festivities, the endless family activities, the shared meals—they don’t bring me the comfort they’re meant to. Instead, they serve as a reminder of what’s missing. I often watch my friends enjoy their time with their families, taking part in traditions that feel so foreign to me. And I can’t help but wonder—what is there to be happy about when Eid feels like just another day?
To make things harder, my best friend—one of the only people who truly makes Eid feel a little lighter—is going through her own struggles this year. We usually have our little Eid check-in, a small moment of normalcy in a day that otherwise feels heavy. But this time, she has her own weight to carry, and I don’t want to add to it. It’s a strange feeling, missing someone who is still there, but knowing they’re too far (physically and emotionally) to reach in the way you’re used to.
And so, this Eid feels even lonelier than usual.
Sometimes, I wonder if I’m just waiting for a quiet moment, one where someone who isn’t tied to all this chaos might show up to remind me of what Eid is supposed to feel like. But then again, not all moments need to be loud. Some are better left unspoken, understood without words.
If you relate to this—if your Eid feels more like an obligation than a celebration, if your family doesn’t bring you the peace you wish they did, if you feel like you’re watching the world celebrate while you sit on the sidelines—I just want to say: you’re not alone. Not everyone gets the picture-perfect Eid. And that’s okay.
Maybe this year, instead of forcing joy, we allow ourselves to sit with the reality of how we feel. Maybe we find comfort in small things—a quiet moment of self-care, a simple prayer, or even just the hope that one day, Eid will feel different. It doesn’t have to be perfect to still hold meaning.
So if Eid feels heavy for you, I see you. And I hope that even in the midst of it all, you find your own silver lining, no matter how small.
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