How to Wish Eid al Adha Mubarak in English & Arabic
Eid al Adha is one of the most important celebrations in the Islamic calendar, bringing together families, friends, and communities around the world. During this special occasion, exchanging greetings and warm wishes is a meaningful way to show kindness, respect, and cultural appreciation.
Whether you’re celebrating Eid yourself, greeting Muslim friends or colleagues, or simply learning more about Arabic culture, knowing how to wish someone “Eid al Adha Mubarak” can help you connect with confidence.
In this guide, we’ll explore:
- The meaning of Eid al Adha Mubarak
- Common Eid greetings in English and Arabic
- Professional Eid wishes for work and business
- Cultural tips for greeting others during Eid
What Does “Eid al Adha Mubarak” Mean?
The phrase “Eid al Adha Mubarak” means:
“Blessed Eid al Adha”
- Eid = celebration or festival
- Mubarak = blessed
It is one of the most common greetings exchanged during Eid al Adha across the UAE, the Middle East, and many Muslim communities worldwide.
People often say:
- Eid Mubarak
- Eid al Adha Mubarak
- Happy Eid
These greetings are used among family, friends, colleagues, and even in professional settings.
How to Wish Eid al Adha in English
If you would like to greet someone in English, here are some thoughtful and respectful Eid wishes you can use.
Common Eid al Adha Greetings in English
✨ General Greetings
- Wishing you a blessed Eid al Adha
- Eid Mubarak to you and your family
- May your Eid be filled with happiness and peace
- Wishing you joy, prosperity, and blessings this Eid
Professional Eid Wishes for Colleagues & Clients
In multicultural workplaces across the UAE, sending Eid greetings is a great way to build stronger professional relationships.
Professional Examples
- Wishing you and your family a joyful Eid al Adha
- Eid Mubarak! May this occasion bring peace and success
- Warm wishes to you and your loved ones this Eid
These messages are ideal for:
- Emails
- WhatsApp greetings
- LinkedIn messages
- Office announcements
Common Eid al Adha Greetings in Arabic
Learning a few Arabic Eid greetings is a wonderful way to connect with Arabic-speaking friends, colleagues, and communities.
✨ Popular Arabic Eid Greetings
عيد مبارك
Eid Mubarak
Blessed Eid
عيد أضحى مبارك
Eid Adha Mubarak
Blessed Eid al Adha
كل عام وأنتم بخير
Kul ‘am wa antum bikhair
May you be well every year
تقبل الله منا ومنكم
Taqabbal Allah منا ومنكم
May Allah accept from us and from you
This phrase is commonly used during Eid to express goodwill and blessings.
Why Learning Cultural Greetings Matters
In the UAE’s multicultural environment, understanding local customs and greetings can help strengthen both personal and professional relationships.
Simple greetings in Arabic can:
- Show respect for local culture
- Improve communication
- Build confidence in social settings
- Create stronger workplace connections
Learning cultural expressions is often one of the first steps toward learning a new language.
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Eid al Adha Mubarak from Eton Institute
As Eid al Adha approaches, we wish everyone peace, happiness, and meaningful moments with loved ones.
Eid al Adha Mubarak!
May this special occasion bring joy, prosperity, and blessings to you and your family.