What do you reply to Taqabbalallahu?
The common reply to someone who says “Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum” to you is to respond back with the same, “Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum”. You can also say Ameen, or Khair mubarak to you.
Learn the eid greeting dua, Taqabbalallahu Minna Wa Minkum (arabic: تَقَبَّلَ اللهُ مِنَّا وَمِنكُم) the meaning of this dua is "may Allah accept from you and us". Less.
Taqaballahu Minna Wa Minkum تَقَبَّلَ اللّهُ مِنَّ وَ مِنْكُمْ
Duas for Eid
Ya Allah, open the hearts of our neighbors towards us. Ya Allah, unite the Muslims in the USA and the world to serve Allah's creation to please Him. Ya Allah, give Sabr (patience) and freedom to the innocent prisoners and guide those who are at fault. Ya Allah, You take care of the oppressed.
When any one of you sneezes and says 'alhamdulillah [praise be to Allah]', it becomes obligatory upon every Muslim who hears him to respond with: “Yarhamuk Allah [may Allah have mercy on you]'.
Those around him should respond by saying: Yarhamkullah (may Allah have mercy on you). And he should respond by saying: "Yahdikum Allah wa yuslaha balakum (may Allah Guide you and set right your state)."
Eid Mubarak is an Arabic term that means “Blessed feast/festival'”. The term is used by Muslims all over the world. Internationally Muslims use it as a greeting on the feast.
Everyone is welcome to celebrate! If you have Muslim friends or co-workers, be sure to just wish them an “Eid Mubarak” or “Happy Eid”. You can get involved by dressing up or just acknowledging the celebration that many are partaking in around the globe.
Eid Mubarak is said during the celebrations of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. You can use it as a greeting when interacting with people in the Muslim community. It's most commonly exchanged on the last day of Ramadan.
Fugara or Fuqara (Arabic: فجرا) are shaman or people with supernatural powers in Bedouin shamanism. Fugara means 'weak' as these individuals are known to avoid hefty meals. They are masters of desert mysticism and are believed to have access to the spiritual realm.
How do you show happiness in Arabic?
- saʿīd. سعيد masculine singular. (a) happy. ...
- rāḍī راضي (a) satisfied. ʾiḥsās birriḍā ...
- Hādi' هادئ (a) calm. al-marʾah hādiʾah. ...
- našīṭ نشيط (a) energetic. mutaḥaddiṯ našīṭ ...
- rā'iʿ رائع (a) great. ṭūkyū rāʾiʿah. ...
- ḥayawī حيوي (a) lively. zawǧaān našīṭaān. ...
- našīṭ نشيط (a) active. ṭifl našiiṭ ...
- ṣādiq. صادق (a) honest. ʾinnahu šaḫṣun ṣādiq.
“Mafi Mushkila” – No Problem!
(Mush-keel-aaa) This is probably one of the more popular Arabic phrases and can be used as a response to pretty much anything. Want to call in sick to work and go to the beach? Mafi mushkila!

Rewards of God are not [like] the rewards of kings." And he (s) said, "That day is the day of rewards." The Prophet (s) said, "angels on the day of Eid stand at the alleys and paths and say, 'rush to the Generous Lord who gives great blessings and forgives great sins."
Dua e Qunoot (recited in Witr prayer) - 1
O Allah! We implore You for help and beg forgiveness of You and believe in You and rely on You and extol You and we are thankful to You and are not ungrateful to You and we alienate and forsake those who disobey You.
The Eid prayers are done to celebrate the first day of Syawal after a month of fasting in Ramadan. It is Sunnah to perform the prayer in congregation.
- wa-'alaikum as-salaam وعليكم السلام – and upon you peace.
- wa 'alaikum as-salaam wa raHmat alaah wa barakatu وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته – may peace, God's mercy, and blessings be upon you, too.
"Wa-Alaikum-Salaam," meaning "And unto you peace," was the standard response. Muslim ministers and audiences regularly exchanged the salutation at the beginning and end of lectures and sermons.