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But let’s be honest — a simple “Eid Mubarak” message doesn’t always capture the joy, love, and humour of the festival. This year, level up your greetings game with vibrant, meaningful ...
which began on April 12 this year. Many people greet each other with the phrase Eid Mubarak, which means "blessed feast" or "blessed festival" in Arabic, to wish each other a happy Eid al-Fitr.