How to Say “Eid Mubarak” in Saudi Arabic
In Saudi Arabia, Modern Standard Arabic is widely understood, especially in religious contexts, but everyday communication happens in Saudi Arabic, part of the Gulf dialect family.
Eid greetings in Saudi Arabic are usually respectful, warm, and strongly connected to religious tradition.
This guide includes:
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Arabic script
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easy pronunciation for English speakers
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clear meanings
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ready-to-use Eid messages
1) The most common Eid greetings
✅ عيد مبارك
Arabic: عيد مبارك
Pronunciation: Eed mbarak
Meaning: Happy Eid / Blessed Eid
Used everywhere in Saudi Arabia.
✅ عيد سعيد
Arabic: عيد سعيد
Pronunciation: Eed saʿeed
Meaning: Happy Eid
Often used in written messages.
2) Very common Saudi Arabic expressions
✅ كل عام وأنتم بخير
Arabic: كل عام وأنتم بخير
Pronunciation: Kull ʿaam wa antum bikhair
Meaning: May you be well every year
Very common in both family and formal settings.
✅ عساكم من عواده
Arabic: عساكم من عواده
Pronunciation: ʿAsaakum min ʿawaadah
Meaning: May you live to celebrate it again
One of the most iconic Eid expressions in Saudi Arabia.
✅ تقبل الله طاعتكم
Arabic: تقبل الله طاعتكم
Pronunciation: Taqabbal Allah ṭaaʿatkum
Meaning: May Allah accept your acts of worship
Very commonly used during Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
3) Religious Eid greetings
✅ تقبل الله منا ومنكم
Arabic: تقبل الله منا ومنكم
Pronunciation: Taqabbal Allah minna wa minkum
Meaning: May Allah accept (good deeds) from us and from you
✅ الله يتقبل
Arabic: الله يتقبل
Pronunciation: Allah yetqabbal
Meaning: May Allah accept
Short and natural in conversation.
4) How to reply in Saudi Arabic
Common replies include:
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ومنكم
Wa minkum
→ And from you too -
علينا وعليكم
ʿAleina wa ʿalaykum
→ Upon us and upon you too -
الله يبارك فيك
Allah ybaarik feek
→ May Allah bless you -
تسلم
Teslam
→ Thanks (friendly)
5) Saudi Eid messages
Simple message
عيد مبارك 🌙
عساكم من عوادهPronunciation: Eed mbarak, ʿasaakum min ʿawaadah.
Warm message
كل عام وأنتم بخير
جعل الله عيدكم فرح وسرورPronunciation: Kull ʿaam wa antum bikhair, jaʿal Allah ʿeedkum faraḥ wa suroor.
Meaning: May Allah make your Eid full of joy and happiness.
Religious message
تقبل الله منا ومنكم
عيد سعيدPronunciation: Taqabbal Allah minna wa minkum, eed saʿeed.
6) Saudi Arabic vs Standard Arabic
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Standard Arabic: very present in religious contexts
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Saudi Arabic: natural everyday speech
The expression عساكم من عواده is especially associated with Saudi and Gulf culture.
Conclusion
The most common ways to say Happy Eid in Saudi Arabic are:
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عيد مبارك (Eed mbarak)
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عساكم من عواده (ʿAsaakum min ʿawaadah)
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كل عام وأنتم بخير (Kull ʿaam wa antum bikhair)
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تقبل الله منا ومنكم
👉 To go further:
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read our main guide How to Say Eid Mubarak in Arabic,
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and learn seasonal expressions in our guide How to Say “Ramadan Kareem” in Saudi Arabic.
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