Melissa Evans
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Blessed Eid – or Eid Maburak, as our Arabic-speaking friends would say. This Islamic holiday is almost upon us, so whether you’re looking to celebrate this year but aren’t sure where to start or you’re an Eid veteran in need of some gratitude inspiration, don’t scroll past this guide. From meaningful customs to modern ways of sharing joy, we break it all down.
By Melissa Evans
February 4, 2026
Eid is a time of generosity and togetherness – a celebration centred on gratitude, community and connection. Observed by Muslims around the world, Eid marks an important moment in the Islamic calendar and is traditionally spent with loved ones, sharing food, gifts and well-wishes.
Whether you’re celebrating Eid yourself or looking for thoughtful ways to acknowledge it with friends, family, colleagues or clients, understanding the meaning behind Eid helps make your message feel genuine and respectful.
There are two major Eid celebrations:
Eid al-Fitr: Marks the end of Ramadan – a month of fasting, reflection and spiritual growth.
Eid al-Adha: Commemorates faith, generosity and sacrifice.
Both Eids are celebrations to come together and strengthen relationships – values that resonate far beyond any single culture or community.
In 2026, Eid al-Fitr is expected to land around 19-20 March, signalling the end of Ramadan, while Eid al-Adha is likely to follow around 27 May. As always, the exact dates depend on the moon making its grand appearance – because even the most meticulous calendars still answer to the laws of nature (Don’t we all?).

Eid celebrations often begin with prayers, followed by time spent with family and friends. While customs can vary by region and culture, common traditions include:
You don’t need to follow every tradition to celebrate Eid! Even small gestures can go a long way.
Give a Gift in the Spirit of Eidi: Gift-giving is a key part of Eid, traditionally in the form of money or small gifts. But in 2026, technology from platforms like GroupTogether has adapted to allow more flexible and modern options.
Using GroupTogether’s AnyCard, you can honour the spirit of Eidi by gifting an eGift Card alongside your Eid message – giving them the freedom to choose something they really like.
Tip: Have lots of employees celebrating Eid? Send our bulk eGift Cards, whether you’ve got 1 or 1000 recipients, we’ve got you covered.
Send a Thoughtful Eid Card: What’s a gift without the message? Our greeting cards allow you to pour your heart out to friends and family or show a little love to a team member at work – and you don’t need to be a wordsmith to pull it off, the thought alone is enough to make someone’s day.

With our group cards, you can create a shared Eid group card where everyone can all add their own messages – making the recipient feel seen and respected for their beliefs and culture..
Celebrate Together, Even From Afar: Eid is often celebrated across distances in global families and workplaces. Digital cards mean you can still celebrate together, even when you’re oceans apart.
GroupTogether allows unlimited signees, making it simple to gather messages from across time zones and deliver one beautifully-presented Eid card.
So you’ve got your gifting strategy planned, but can’t manage to get past the first word on your card: To. Hey, we’ve all been there! Try these simple messages that will work on any Eid card.
Universal Messages for Eid:
Messages for Colleagues and Employees:
Personal and Heartfelt Messages for Friends and Family:
Eid is about generosity, inclusion and connection – and that’s exactly what GroupTogether is designed to support.
Whether you’re sending Eid messages for family, a team member or an entire organisation, GroupTogether helps you do it in a way that feels modern and traditional. Yes, you can do both!
Now that you know what to do – get your gifting sorted ahead of time. We’ll take care of the details so you can enjoy the festivities.
Melissa Evans
Content Writer
Ali + Julie
Co-Founders, GroupTogether.
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