As the blessed crescent rises and the air fills with
the fragrance of Takbeer and gratitude,
we send to you — our beloved family —
not merely words, but the deepest prayers
our hearts have ever carried.
May this Eid be more beautiful than all those before it,
may every door that has been closed swing wide open,
and may every tear once shed be replaced
with a joy so deep it lives in your bones.
May each one find its way to you, by the grace of Al-Mujeeb — The One Who Answers
May Allah keep your hearts firm upon His deen, fill your chest with unshakeable Imaan, and make every Salah a true conversation with your Creator.
May your home be a sanctuary of love, laughter, and sakeenah. May every room be filled with mercy and every meal shared with gratitude.
May Allah bless every penny you earn with barakah, open doors of halal provision that you never imagined, and grant you sufficiency without need.
May Allah grant complete shifa to every aching body and wounded soul. May you wake each morning in full health as a gift renewed.
May every child in our family be the coolness of our eyes, a source of ongoing sadaqah, and among the righteous who raise their hands for us when we are gone.
May Allah forgive every sin — known and unknown — and wrap our parents and loved ones who have passed in His mercy and the fragrance of Jannah.
May the bond between us — brothers, sisters, cousins, aunties, uncles — grow stronger with every passing year. May love be our legacy.
Above all else — may Allah gather every single one of us in Jannatul Firdaus, reunited, without a single one missing. That is the ultimate Eid.
Every member of this family is a gift — this is our prayer for each of you
You carried us before we could walk, whispered duas over us before we could speak, and gave everything so we could have something. May Allah grant you long lives filled with ease, cool your eyes with the sight of every child and grandchild thriving, protect your health, and make your last days your most beautiful. May every step you ever took for our sake be on your scale of hasanat — heavy, luminous, and immovable. If you have already returned to Allah, may He bathe your graves in nur, grant you the highest stations, and reunite us with you in Jannat ul-Firdaus.
You are the sakeenah of our homes, the patience behind our smiles, and the warmth every weary day comes home to. May Allah honour you beyond what we could ever give, answer the duas you made quietly when no one was watching, make your children the greatest joy of your life, and write for you a place among the women of Jannah — those whose names are spoken softly in the highest gardens.
To my brothers — you are not just family, you are the walls I lean against. May Allah keep love, laughter, and loyalty between us until our last breath. May He open every door you knock upon, ease every burden you carry in silence, and bless your families until joy overflows your houses like light. May we be among those who are shade for each other on the Day when no shade exists but His.
Sisters — you are among the best of what this family holds. May Allah protect you with His protection, surround you with goodness in every direction, grant you husbands and households that honour your worth, and ease every hardship you have faced with patience and grace. May the world never dim the light you carry. May you always know — you are deeply, irreversibly loved.
You are the ongoing sadaqah of this family, the answer to duas made long before you arrived, and the reason our hearts beat a little softer. May Allah raise you among the righteous, shield you from every harm in this age of confusion, make Quran the companion of your hearts, and give you lives that are longer, brighter, and more blessed than ours. You are our legacy. Carry it with love.
There is an empty chair at every Eid gathering — but never an empty place in our hearts. To every family member who returned to Allah before us: may He shower them with mercy beyond measure, illuminate their graves with celestial light, expand their resting place into gardens of paradise, and let this Eid — every Eid — be a renewal of our covenant to meet again. Al-Fatihah.