MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR EID AL-FITR
EID; the Muslim celebration that marks the end of the blessed month of Ramadhan. Ramadhan is a one of the best gifts given to the Ummah of Mohamed (saw). Whilst we are in the last few days of Ramadhan try to make the most of it by increasing your ibaadat.
Eid is a day of love, joy and blessings. A day dedicated to spending time with our family’s by celebrating together in love and unity.
These are some tips on how to make the most out of the blessed day of Eid.
1. The night before Eid
The night before Eid is often not appreciated in terms of worship as we are too busy in preparation for the next day. On the last night of Eid, preferably before Maghrib, take time to reflect on the past month, identify what progress you’ve made, try to set goals for the rest of the year and make a list of steps you are going to take to remain consistent in your worship.
In the midst of our preparation take time to sit and make du’a, we were all fortunate enough to enter the blessed month and gain maximum reward throughout. May all our efforts and sacrifices be accepted. In’sha Allah.
The messenger of Allah (saw) said; “There are five nights on which du’a is not rejected: the first night of Rajab, the fifteenth night of Sha’ban, Thursday night, the night before Eid al-Fitr and the night before Eid al-Nahr (al-Adha)” [Suyuti].
Take time to pray for your loved ones that are no longer with us, as this may be the first Eid spent without them the best gift we can offer them is du’a this will allow for them to share the blessings of Eid as well as allow us to remember them and feel their presence on the day of Eid.

2. Eid Morning
The morning of Eid is full of blessings that can be gained, on the morning of Eid it is highly advised that you do your Ghusl, thereafter dress modestly in preparation for the Eid prayer. Apply Attar as well as Eat 1 to 3 dates (kajoor) before the Eid prayer. If you are unable to go to the masjid due to Covid-19 pray your Salat al-Eid at home with family and friends. Before the Eid salah commences try to give out charity to the needy as well as the paying of your Zakaat ul-fitr (Fitrah). Halaal Souk has made the process of paying Zakaat ul-fitr easy. Click on the “Oceans of Mercy fitra” product to donate now.
For beautiful Modest Eid outfits as well as lovely attars and oud scents view the Halaal Souk Range.
2. Eid Morning
The morning of Eid is full of blessings that can be gained, on the morning of Eid it is highly advised that you do your Ghusl, thereafter dress modestly in preparation for the Eid prayer. Apply Attar as well as Eat 1 to 3 dates (kajoor) before the Eid prayer. If you are unable to go to the masjid due to Covid-19 pray your Salat al-Eid at home with family and friends. Before the Eid salah commences try to give out charity to the needy as well as the paying of your Zakaat ul-fitr (Fitrah).
For beautiful Modest Eid outfits as well as lovely attars and oud scents view the Halaal Souk Range.
3. Family and Friends
Eid is all about love and harmony. The day of Eid should be spent with your loved ones, Families and friends should spend time together and enjoy the blessed day. When you meet with your family members or friends, greet them well and offer them best wishes on the day of Eid. Also don’t forget to gift them with a smile, its Sunnah.
As we know Eid is a day to rejoice with our Families, for this reason it is wise to visit the graveyard to pray for our loved ones who are no longer with us this can be done at any time throughout the day, preferably after Salat al-Eid.
4. Gifting
To mark the end of Ramadhan and commemorate the day of Eid, Muslims give gifts to their loved ones. This is a form of unity and shows our love and gratitude for that person.
The Prophet (saw) said, “Give gifts and you will love one another” [Bukhari].
This Eid many of us may not be able to physically give gifts to one another but why not send gifts right to your family’s door steps. Halaal Souk offers you multiple different gifting items that you can purchase online which will be delivered to your family and friends this Eid!
5. Food
As we all know when you think of Eid you think FOOD! Food is a main factor when it comes to celebrating Eid, and it makes perfect sense, after a full month of abstaining from food and drink clearly the best way to celebrate the end of the month would be with yummy varieties of foods.
View the Halaal souk range of readymade goodies and tasty deserts that will ameliorate your Eid tables.
On the day of Eid to attain the blessings from the delicious food that we eat we must remember to Thank Allah for granting it to us and always remember the blessings and favours that Allah has bestowed on upon us.
Eid is also about giving and it is advised that if you are able to, try to provide food to those in need especially to our Muslim brothers and sisters in this way they can also enjoy the blessed day of Eid.
It can be very time consuming to prepare such lovely food on the day of Eid, don’t forget to compliment the chefs as well as thank them for taking the time to create these dishes. At Halaal souk a variety of spices and marinades can be found to spice up your Eid dishes.
May Allah accept our humble efforts and allow us to attain the rewards and blessings of this Eid day, Ameen.
We wish you a wonderful and blessed Eid!
~ The Halaal Souk team.