Well there are different ways of saying happy eid like:
Eid Saeed
Eid Mubarak
Kul amto be Khair
Eid Kareem
Happy Eid
I hope this helped!
We say 'Eid Mubarak' which means 'Merry Eid'/'Happy Eid' amongst our family, friends, respected ones and peers. A truly beautiful phrase. Some say, 'Eidun Saeedun' which means have a noble/auspicious Eid, followed by yawmun farhaanun, which means and a happy day. If it is said to you, you can respond by saying the same and add 'to you too', or if you want to say it specifically, you can say 'wa anta' (which is to you [if the person is male]) or 'wa anti [to a female])
The tradtional Muslim greeting, Eid Mubarak, is reserved for use on the festivals of Eidul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr. Eid means "Feast" and Mubarak means "blessed." When someone says "Eid Mubarak" to you, you can say it back to them or you can say "Welaka aiydan" which means "and to you as well".
If you are a Muslim you say Salam alaikum - Eid Mubarak and usually hug and embrace them. For a non Muslim you can say Hello and shake hands and say Eid Mubarak
Same words
Eid,eid al mubarak and ramadan
Eid Mubarak is the wishing of eid for Muslims to each other on the day of Eid Celebration.
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"Eid Mubarak" means "Blessed Holiday" and does not specify a particular holiday. To find out how Eid ul-Fitr or Eid al-Adha are celebrated, please ask those questions.
The cast of Eid Mubarak - 1965 includes: Zeba Rukhsana Waheed Murad Habibur Rehman
EID Mubarak
Muslimsuse this phrase twice a year in their feastsonce at Eid AlFitr that comes after rmadanand then at Eid AlAdha it means Happy Eid
It means "blessed eid"
Asalaamu elikum 20 of September 2009 eid mubarak
First of all, it's the language of Arabic, Muslims are from the religion of Islam. Second, you don't need to write 'Happy' in front of Eid Mubarak. 'Mubarak' means congratulations. Third, Refer to link below.
The response to "Eid Kareem" is "Eid Mubarak" which means "Blessed Eid." It is a common greeting used to wish someone well during the Islamic holiday of Eid.
Those are two different words, Salam means peace, it is Greetings mentioned while one meets other Muslim, just how you say Hi or Hello. and Mubarak means Blessed. usually "Eid Mubarak" is a wishing one for festivals.