
Eid-ul-Adha Cards 2025: Best Bakrid Mubarak Greeting Card Images to Share With Your Friends
Eid-ul-Adha 2025 is around the corner, and along with the delicious food, festive outfits, and heartfelt prayers, it's time to start sending out your Eid greetings. 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, and even quirky
Bakrid
Mubarak greeting cards that your friends will actually remember (and maybe even screenshot!).
Eid-ul-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is a time of reflection, generosity, and togetherness. It's when we reach out to our loved ones — near or far — and remind them how much they mean to us. Here are some messages that you can share with your loved ones.
'Wishing you peace, love, and perfectly cooked kebabs. Eid Mubarak!'
'May your sacrifices be accepted, and your Eid selfies be flawless.'
'Sending you joy wrapped in prayers and sprinkled with biryani spices.'
And don't forget the goat puns — they never get old.
'Hope your Bakrid is the GOAT (Greatest of All Times)!'
"May your Eid be filled with faith, love, and endless servings of biryani. Eid Mubarak!"
"Wishing you a joyful Eid-ul-Adha, with all the blessings from the world.'
"May your sacrifices be accepted and your blessings multiplied — Bakrid Mubarak!"
Eid ul Adha will be celebrated on 7 june this year.
"Eid is not just about the feast, it's about gratitude and grace. Wishing you both this festive season."
"From crescent moons to caramelized onions on your biryani — may everything be just right this Eid!"
"On this holy occasion, may your heart be light, your goat cooperative, and your Eid fabulous."
"Let's celebrate Eid with a little more love, a little less screen time, and a lot more kheer!"
Now greet you friends eid mubraak in there own language.
"Wishing you a spiritually uplifting and stomach-satisfying Eid. Bakrid Mubarak!"
"Eid is about community, compassion, and carbs — may you have plenty of all three!"
"Hope your Eid is brighter than your cousins' matching kurtas. Eid Mubarak, superstar!"
Whether you're sending these through WhatsApp, Instagram, or good old email, Eid cards are a thoughtful way to connect.
They're not just about greetings — they're about sharing a moment of joy, one pixel at a time.
So this Eid, make it personal. Make it funny. Make it beautiful. And most of all, make sure you send that card before the biryani coma kicks in.
Bakrid Mubarak 2025 — may your celebrations be full of love, laughter, and great food.
Here are some greeting that you can share with your loved ones.
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