Published on May 23, 2021
Eid Mubarak Mehndi Design : This year, the calendar lists Eid ul-Fitr on 12 May, Wednesday. Generally, the Islamic community in India and Pakistan celebrates the festival a day later than in Saudi Arabia. Thus, Eid ul-Fitr will be celebrated on 13 May, Thursday.
Eid ul-Fitr means the occasion of breaking the fast. The Islamic calendar follows the phases of the moon, commonly known as the lunar cycle. As a result, the Holy month of Ramadan falls approximately 10 days earlier each year in the Gregorian calendar.
Here are some beautiful Arabic mehndi designs for you to try on the occasion of Eid ul-Fitr.
When Does Ramadan Start : Monday 12th April 2021
How Long is Ramadan : 30 days
When Does Ramadan End : Tuesday 11th May 2021
When Is Laylat al-Qadr : On or around Saturday 8th May 2021
When Does Eid al-Fitr Start : Wednesday 12th May 2021
1. Mubarak naam hai tera, mubarak Eid ho tujko,
Jise tu dekhna chahe usi ki deed ho tujko
** EiD Mubarak **
2. Sunhari Dhup Barsat ke Bad,
thodi Si Hushi Har Bat ke Bad,
Usi Tarah Ho Mubarak App Ko Ye
Nayi Subah Kal rat Ke Bad
**** Happy Eid Day ***
3. Phool Se Khushbu Le Ker
Chand Se Roshni Le Ker
Shehad Se Mithaas Le Ker
Di Ki Gehraaiyon Se Dua De Ker
Hum Aap Ko EID MUBARAK Kehty Hen.
4. Sada haste raho jaise haste hain,
Duniya ki sare gham tumeh jaye bhool,
Charon taraf phelao khushion ka geet,
Eisi ummid ka sath dost tumhe?
Mubarak ho Eid
5. Tum awo tu hum bhi EID karain
Hasrat hai tumhari deed karain
Kuch dair tu dil ko chain melay
Kuch roz tu man ka phool kelhay
Ab log bhi kuch Taaeed karain
Tum awo tu hum bhi EID karain
HAPPY EID DAY
6. Shugfta Shahdab Behad Adaab
Pholon Ki Mehak Aabsharon Ka Tarranum
Shabab Ka Umang, Kalion Ka Tabassam
Fizaon Main Rachi Khushboo Jaise
Sehar Angaiz Shagfoon, Dil Awez Naghmon Jaise
Bharpor Gungunate Khayal Main
Khush Kun Adain Jaise..
Khush Adaa Machalti, Gungunati, Reshmi Lehron Jaise
Haseen Yadoon Ki Jal Thal Jaise
Pur Kashish Eid Aayi Hai.
Is Dhanak Rang Mauqa Par Meri Janab Se
*Eid Mubarak*
7. Subeh Subeh uth ke ho jawo Fresh,
Pehenlo aj sobse aacha sa koi Dress,
Doston ka sath aab chalo Ghumne,
Eid Mubarak Karo sabko jo aaye Samne.
Tumko bhi EID MUBARAK
8. EID MUBARAK ho Aapko,
Dher sari tarif aur khusiya mile aapko,
But, Jab EIDI mile aapko to Please....
Aap Yaad karna Sirf Humko!!!
9. Koi itna Chahe Tumhe to batana,
Koi tumhare itne Naaz uthaaye to Batana,
EID MUBARAK to har koi Keh dega tumse,
Koi Hamari tarah kahey to batana.
10. Jab kabhi bin mange aap per khushion ki barsaat ho,
jab kabhi app ka dil anjaani khushi se betaab ho,
to samaj lena koi aap ko duaon main yaad kar raha hai.
Happy Eid
11. Sada haste raho jaise haste hain phool,
Duniya ki sare gham tumhe jaye bhool,
Charo taraf phalao khushion ka geet,
Eisi ummid ka sath Yaar tumhe...MUBARAK ho EID
12. Abi To Aai Thi Ed,
Abi Guzr Bhi Gai Ed,
Abi To Bs Din Ki Tyari Ki Thi,
Thakn Bhi Na Gai,
SOCHTA Hn Ye Khushiun K Din Any Mein,
Kyn Itni Der Lgate Hn?
Aur
Jb A Jain To,
Kyn Itni Jldi Guzr Jaty hn.
13. Tum awo tu hum bhi EID karain
Hasrat hai tumhari deed karain
Kuch dair tu dil ko chain melay
Kuch roz tu man ka phool kelhay
Ab log bhi kuch Taaeed karain
Tum awo tu hum bhi EID karain
14. Eid Tou Un Ki Guzri,
Jinhain Dedar e Yar Naseeb Hova
Humari Tou EID Guzar Gaye
Zikr e Yaar Kartay Kartay
15. EID Mubarak'
Yeh dua mangte hain
hum eid k din,
Baqi na rahe aap ka koi gham
eid k din,
Aap k angan mein utre har roz khushion bhara chand
or Mehakta rahe pholon sa chaman
EID k din.
Sawm is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and the Arabic word for ‘fasting’. Although fasting occurs elsewhere in the Islamic calendar, it is primarily associated with the month of Ramadan for the month-long fast. Fasting is a key part of Ramadan and all those of able body and sound mind should fast during this Holy time. Sawm takes place every day from sunrise to sunset and our Ramadan timetable of daylight hours makes it easier to prepare. It is essential to familiarise yourself with the fasting times as anyone who is still eating their suhoor (pre-dawn meal), at the completion of the Fajr (call to prayer) is disqualified from that day’s fast.
The sunset and the start of Maghrib prayers mark the end of the day's fast. It is traditional to break the fast by eating dates, a proven healthy snack, before iftar (evening meal) which is normally eaten with friends and family.
Eid al-Fitr meaning ‘Festival of Breaking the Fast’, is the important holiday that follows the month of Ramadan. Celebrated for up to three days, Eid al-Fitr does not begin until the sighting of the moon although is expected to start on Wednesday 12th May or Thursday 13th May 2021. It is a time for great feasts, the giving of gifts to children and spending time with those dearest to you. Check with your local mosque for confirmation of dates and any community activities that are taking place near you.
Before the end of Ramadan and the special Eid al-Fitr prayer, all Muslims should make Zakat al-Fitr, a charitable contribution traditionally of a staple food item. Intended to help those less fortunate to enjoy the celebration of Eid al-Fitr with their friends and loved ones, you can donate Zakat al-Fitr through Muslim Aid and we will distribute food items to those most in need.
You can donate Zakat al-Fitr anytime throughout the month, however, like Zakat, many people choose to make their donation on Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Power) which falls in the last 10 days of Ramadan. The Night of Power is a special time, in which rewards are multiplied.