Tag: Eid-al-Fitr

  • How to say “Happy Eid” to someone in 11 different languages

    How to say “Happy Eid” to someone in 11 different languages

    Two months after Eid-al-Fitr, which marks the conclusion of Ramadan, Muslims around the world will observe Eid-Al Adha, the second of their yearly Eid holidays.

    The Haji pilgrimage, a five-day trek to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, the holiest city in Islam, occurs around the same time as Eid-al Adha for many Muslims.

    Have a blessed Eid is the English translation of the Arabic phrase “Eid Mubarak,” but did you know there are more ways to wish your friends or family a merry Eid?

    Here is how to send your best wishes for Eid in 11 languages.

    How to wish someone a Happy Eid in different languages

    Arabic

    • عيد مبارك (Eid Mubarak) – ‘Have a blessed Eid’
    • تقبل الله مناومنكم (Taqabalallahu minna wa minkum) – ‘May Allah accept your and our right doings’
    • عيد سعيد (Eid Saeed) – ‘Happy Eid’

    Bosnian

    Bajram Šerif mubarek olsun – ‘Happy Eid’

    Turkish

    Bayramınız kutlu olsun – ‘May your Eid be blessed’

    Zazaki (eastern Turkey)

    Roşanê Şima Bimbarek Bo – ‘Happy Eid’

    Indonesian

    Selamat Hari Raya Idul Fitri – ‘Happy celebration day of Eid ul Fitr’

    Bengali

    Eider shubheccha – ‘Eid greetings’

    Pashto (Afghani)

    Akhtar de nekmregha sha – ‘Happy Eid’

    Albanian

    Gëzuar Bajramin – ‘Happy Eid’

    Kurdish

    Cejna we pîroz be – ‘Happy Eid’

    Malay

    Selamat Hari Raya – ‘Happy Festival day’

    Ghanaian

    Ni ti yuun’ palli – ‘Happy new Eid season’

  • Eid-al-Fitr: Kozie donates items to the Adentan constituency

    Eid-al-Fitr: Kozie donates items to the Adentan constituency


    Akosua Manu popularly known as Kozie has once again shown her commitment to serving the people of Adentan constituency by donating 3 cows, gallons of oil, and bags of rice to Muslim constituents ahead of Eid-al-Fitr.
    Speaking to the media, Kozie expressed her joy at being able to contribute to the celebrations of her Muslim brothers and sisters.
    “As a Christian, I believe in the importance of sharing and caring for one another, regardless of our religious beliefs. That is why I am thrilled to be able to make this donation to our Muslim constituents as they celebrate Eid-al-Fitr,” she said.
    Kozie, who is also a parliamentary candidate aspirant in the constituency, has been known for her philanthropic work in various communities. Recently, she made a donation to women groups among the delegates, in the form of soft loans to help support their businesses.

    At the start of the Ramadan period of fasting, Akosua Manu similarly reached out to the Muslim community with donations of bags of sugar, rice and an undisclosed amount of money to support the Muslim ummah.
    “I believe that leadership is not just about holding a position or title, but it is about serving the people and making a difference in their lives. That is why I am committed to using my platform and resources to help those in need, especially the vulnerable and marginalized,” she added.


    The Muslim community in Adentan constituency expressed their gratitude for Kozie’s donation, which they say will go a long way in helping them celebrate the festive occasion.
    “We are very grateful to Kozie for her generosity and thoughtfulness. Her donation will make a big difference in our celebrations, and we are blessed to have leaders like her who care about the well-being of their constituents,” said one community member.
    Kozie’s donation is a testament to her commitment to serving the people of Adentan constituency, and it is hoped that her selfless act will inspire others to give back to their communities as well.