What are some unique and meaningful happy eid mubarak wishes eid ul adha messages that don't sound like the same boring quotes everyone uses every year?

Updated June 9, 2025 • 1-min read

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Jun 8, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - Jun 8, 2025

Oh man, I always struggle with this! So many "happy eid mubarak wishes eid ul adha" messages sound super generic, like "May Allah bless you with joy and prosperity." Don’t get me wrong, that's nice and all, but it doesn't stand out at all. I think if you want something cool and not cheesy, it's better to get a bit personal or funny.

For example, I've sent my friends stuff like: "May your biryani never burn and your Eidi always be cash, not socks." Or, for family, something like: "I'll come over for Qurbani but only if you promise extra kebabs! Eid Mubarak!" People love it because it's personal and actually makes them laugh or smile.

You could also tie in things that only you and the other person get, like inside jokes or stuff about your last Eid together. It just means more than a copy-paste quote. I've even seen some people make memes or TikToks just for their cousins saying "Eid Mubarak" in the goofiest ways. That's honestly so much more memorable. Basically, ditch the formal stuff and just be real—and maybe a little silly.

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