EID MUBARAK كل عام وانتم بخير

Eid doesn’t come loudly.
It doesn’t rush in with noise or warning.
It arrives in a quiet way, almost like a pause.
One day you’re fasting, checking the time before iftar, reminding yourself to make one more dua.
The next day, it’s over.
The routine you followed for a whole month suddenly changes.
No suhoor alarms, no counting hours, no waiting for that first sip of water.
Just a strange stillness where Ramadan used to be.
And somewhere in that stillness, you realize it’s Eid.
But Eid isn’t just happiness in the loud way people expect.
It’s softer than that.
It carries a mix of emotions: a little joy, a little gratitude, and a quiet ache that something beautiful has just passed.
Ramadan made everything feel more meaningful.
Even the smallest acts felt heavier, more valuable.
A simple dua felt deeper. A small effort felt recognized.
Now, you’re left wondering what stays after it’s gone.
Maybe it’s the habit of turning to Allah a little quicker than before.
Maybe it’s how your heart softened, even just a little.
Or maybe it’s the awareness that you can be better because, for a month, you tried.
That counts more than you think.
Eid is not a full stop.
It’s more like a continuation, just without the structure that made everything easier.
It’s where you carry forward whatever Ramadan planted inside you, even if it’s just something small.
So don’t let this day become only about what’s over.
Let it also be about what remains.
Eid Mubarak.
May your heart hold onto the good you found this Ramadan, even if it’s just a small piece.
May Allah accept every effort you made, both seen and unseen, and replace any shortcomings with His mercy.
May this Eid bring you a quiet kind of happiness, the kind that stays with you even after the day has passed.
كل عام وانتم بخير
3 Comments
So true 🥹
Ramadhan leaves behind a soft sadness 🤍
💯..A mixture of joy happiness and yeah of course losing something precious..mY we be among the blessed. Aameen
Ameenn❤️ EID MUBARAKK🥹🫶🏻✨