Celebrities, international leaders and athletes extended greetings to Muslims celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr from around the world.
Many non Muslims extended their personal messages on social media. Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadhan and is being celebrated in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, France, Belgium, Germany and the United States today.
Eid Mubarak to everyone celebrating around the world, from all of us here at Arsenal 😃#EidMubarak pic.twitter.com/Op0pFkSL3B
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) June 14, 2018
Love is always only in the eyes….here’s all of ours to u on Eid. Eid Mubarak to everyone & may ur families be happy & healthy. pic.twitter.com/afAvn2OJo3
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) June 16, 2018
EID Mubarak! Happiness, peace and love to all my muslim friends and everyone! Be fabulous! #selamathariraya 😘💕⭐️🌸 pic.twitter.com/dwR3XawjLS
— Kimora Lee Simmons (@OfficialKimora) June 15, 2018
Eid Mubarak and best wishes to my sisters and brothers celebrating around the world. #EidAlFitr
— Malala Yousafzai (@Malala) June 15, 2018
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Wishing you and your family love, peace and prosperity in abundance. #EidMubarak
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) June 16, 2018
#EidMubarak to you and your families! To a life filled with good cheer, happiness and peace always 🙂
— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma) June 16, 2018
Nobel laureate Malala, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, British Prime Minister Theresa May, supermodel Gigi Hadid, former cricketers and Arsenal FC were among those who sent Eid greetings on social media.
Social media sites and instant messaging apps, including the Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Whatsapp, have been flooded with ‘Eid Mubarak’ greetings for a couple of days before the Eid day.
Once wishing someone ‘Eid Mubarak’, visiting the houses of relatives and friends and exchange of greetings over telephone used to be the main ways of exchange of greetings.
Instead of reaching out to people one by one, netizens tend to post a Ramadan or Eid greeting on the walls of their respective social media pages.
Sending my best wishes to everyone celebrating Eid al-Fitr and the end of Ramadan. Eid Mubarak! https://t.co/nuyCfpzVbv pic.twitter.com/IupwDqg7Ih
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) June 14, 2018
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محترمو ګرانو مینه والو باوري یم چې د مبارکې میاشتې روژې ټول فضیلتونه به مو په نصیب شوي وي
پېښور زلمي ستاسو لپاره همېشه د سوکالۍ دعا کوي او حقیقي ګامونه او کړنې ئې ستاسو د وړاندې دي
ستاسو د ټولو وړوکې اختر مبارک شه
ستاسو د دعا طلبګار
ڈیرن سیمی pic.twitter.com/YPj4hXJ7r9— Daren Sammy (@darensammy88) June 15, 2018
Warm and loving Eid wishes to all, may this festival shower all of us with love, peace, goodness warmth and togetherness #EidMubarak
— Yuvraj Singh (@YUVSTRONG12) June 16, 2018
"The end of the holy month of Ramadan is a time for Muslims to come together with family, friends and neighbours. It’s an opportunity for spiritual renewal." PM @Theresa_May on Eid al-Fitr pic.twitter.com/j8ABD1JjDp
— UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) June 14, 2018
Celebrating Eid al-Fitr with Hershey's chocolate bars care of our wonderful colleague @AhmedDHussen! #EidMubarak2018 to everyone who is celebrating in Canada and around the world! 🌙 pic.twitter.com/sTtJqH5qr6
— Catherine McKenna (@cathmckenna) June 15, 2018
Eid Mubarak to all my friends. Enjoy it with peace and love.🙏
— Angelo Mathews (@Angelo69Mathews) June 15, 2018
May all life's blessings be with you. #EidMubarak 🙂 pic.twitter.com/53NxlMjVyY
— Anil Kumble (@anilkumble1074) June 16, 2018
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