Content: As Ramadan comes to an end, hearts begin preparing for Eid al-Fitr, and the Takbeerat rise to mark the beginning of celebration after days of fasting and devotion, filled with gratitude to Allah.
Eid Takbeerat are not just words but a powerful expression of faith, unity, and joy, echoing through homes and streets, bringing together people of all ages in a shared spiritual atmosphere.
Full Eid Takbeerat Phrase:
Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, La ilaha illa Allah, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, wa lillahil-hamd,
Allahu Akbar kabira, walhamdu lillahi kathira, wa subhanallahi bukratan wa aseela,
La ilaha illa Allah wahdah, sadaqa wa‘dah, wa nasara ‘abdah, wa a‘azza jundah, wa hazamal ahzaba wahdah,
La ilaha illa Allah, wa la na‘budu illa iyyah, mukhliseena lahud-deen, walaw karihal kafiroon,
Allahumma salli ‘ala Sayyidina Muhammad wa ‘ala aalihi wa ashabihi ajma‘een.
This widely accepted form is considered valid and recommended, reflecting traditional practices embraced by generations of Muslims.
Recommended Sunnahs for Eid al-Fitr:
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Performing the Eid prayer in congregation, or at home if necessary.
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Taking a ritual bath, applying perfume, and wearing the best clothes.
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Eating dates before heading to prayer.
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Reciting Takbeerat aloud in public places to revive the spirit of Eid.
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Taking different routes to and from the prayer to spread greetings and joy.
Time of Eid Prayer:
The prayer begins about 20–30 minutes after sunrise and continues until just before noon, allowing المسلمين to gather in a peaceful and joyful environment.
Eid Takbeerat remain a timeless symbol of celebration, connecting the end of worship with the beginning of joy, leaving a lasting spiritual impact each year.
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