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What are the Sunnahs and etiquettes that we should act in accordance
with on the day of Eid?. 

 
Praise be to Allah.   

 
The Sunnahs that the
Muslim should observe on the day of Eid are as follows: 

 
   
1 – Doing ghusl
before going out to the prayer. 

 
It was narrated in a
saheeh hadeeth in al-Muwatta’ and elsewhere that ‘Abd-Allah ibn ‘Umar used to
do ghusl on the day of al-Fitr before going out to the prayer-place in the
morning. Al-Muwatta’ 428.  
Al- Nawawi (may Allah
have mercy on him) said that the Muslims were unanimously agreed that it is
mustahabb to do ghusl for Eid prayer.  
The reason why it is mustahabb
is the same reason as that for doing ghusl before Jumu’ah and other
public gatherings. Rather on Eid the reason is even stronger. 

 
   
2 – Eating after the prayer on Eid al-Adha 
and before
going out to pray on Eid al-Fitr: 

 
Part of the etiquette is
not to go out to pray on Eid al-Fitr until one has eaten some dates, because of
the hadeeth narrated by al-Bukhaari from Anas ibn Maalik, who said that the
Messenger of Allah (peace
and blessings of Allah be
upon him) used not to go out on the morning of Eid al-Fitr until he had eaten
some dates… of which he would eat an odd number. Al-Bukhaari, 953. 

 
It is mustahabb to eat
before going out to emphasize the fact that it is forbidden to fast on that day
and to demonstrate that the fast has ended. 

 
Ibn Hajar (may Allah have mercy on him)
suggested that the reason for that was so as to ward off the possibility of
adding to the fast, and to hasten to obey the command of Allah. Al-Fath, 2/446  
Whoever does not have any
dates may break his fast with anything that is permissible. 

 
But on Eid al-Adha it is
mustahabb not to eat anything until one comes back from the prayer, so he
should eat from the udhiyah if he has offered a sacrifice. If he is not going
to offer a sacrifice there is nothing wrong with eating before the
prayer. 

 
   
3 – Takbeer on the
day of Eid 

 
This is one of the
greatest Sunnahs on the day of  Eid because Allah says (interpretation of the
meaning): 

 
"(He wants that
you) must complete the same number (of days), and that you must magnify Allah 
[i.e. to say Takbeer (Allahu Akbar: Allah is the Most Great)] for having guided 
you
so that you may be grateful to Him" 
 

[al-Baqarah 2:185] 

 
It was narrated that al-Waleed ibn Muslim said: I asked
al-Awzaa'i and Maalik ibn Anas about saying Takbeer out loud on the two
Eids. They said, Yes, 'Abd-Allah
ibn 'Umar used to say it out loud on the day of al-Fitr until the imam
came out (to lead the prayers). 

 
It was narrated in a
saheeh report that 'Abd al-Rahmaan al-Sulami said, "They emphasized
it more on the day of al-Fitr than the day of al-Adha.". Wakee'
said, this refers to the takbeer. See Irwa' al-Ghaleel, 3/122/ 

 
Al-Daaraqutni and others narrated that on the morning of Eid al-Fitr
and Eid al-Adha, Ibn 'Umar would strive hard in reciting takbeer until he
came to the prayer place, then he would recite takbeer until the imam came
out. 

 
Ibn Abi Shaybah narrated
with a saheeh isnaad that al-Zuhri said: The people used to recite Takbeer on
Eid when they came out of their houses until they came to the prayer place, and
until the imam came out. When the imam came out they fell silent, and when he
said takbeer they said takbeer. See Irwa' al-Ghaleel, 1/121 

 
Saying takbeer when
coming out of one's house to the prayer place and until the imam came out was
something that was well known among the salaf (early generations). This has
been narrated by a number of scholars such as Ibn Abi Shaybah, 'Abd a
l-Razzaaq and al-Firyaabi in Ahkaam al-Eidayn from a group of the salaf. For
example, Naafi' ibn Jubayr used to recite takbeer and was astonished that
the people did not do so, and he said, "Why do you not recite
takbeer?" 

 
Ibn Shihaab al-Zuhri (may
Allah have mercy on him)
used to say, "The people used to recite takbeer from the time they came
out of their houses until the imam came in." 
 
The time for takbeer on
Eid al-Fitr starts from the night before Eid until the imam enters to lead the
Eid prayer. 

 
In the case of Eid
al-Adha, the takbeer begins on the first day of Dhu'l-Hijjah and lasts
until sunset on the last of the days of tashreeq. 


 
Description of the
takbeer: 

 
It was narrated in the
Musannaf of Ibn Abi Shaybah with a saheeh isnaad from Ibn Mas'ood (may Allah be 
pleased with him) that
he used to recite takbeer during the days of tashreeq: 

 
Allahu
akbar, Allahu akbar, 
laa
ilaaha ill-Allah, wa Allahu akbar, 
Allah akbar, wa Lillaah il-hamd 
(Allah is Most Great, Allah is most Great, 
there is
no god but Allah, Allah is Most great, Allah is most great, and to Allah be 
praise). 


   
4 – Offering
congratulations 

 
The etiquette of Eid also
includes the congratulations and good wishes exchanged by people, no matter
what the wording, such as saying to one another Taqabbala Allah minna wa minkum 
(May Allah accept (good deeds) from us and from
you" or "Eid mubaarak" and other permissible expressions of
congratulations.  
It was narrated that
Jubayr ibn Nufayr said: When the companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allah be upon him) met
one another on the day of Eid, they would say to one another, "May Allah accept 
(good deeds) from
us and from you." Ibn Hajar said, its isnaad is hasan. Al-Fath,
2/446. 

 
Offering congratulations
was something that was well known among the Sahaabah, and scholars such as Imam
Ahmad and others allowed it. There is evidence which suggests that it is
prescribed to offer congratulations and good wishes on special occasions, and
that the Sahaabah congratulated one another when good things happened, such as
when Allah accepted the
repentance of a man, they went and congratulated him for that, and so on. 

 
Undoubtedly these
congratulations are among the noble characteristics among the Muslims. 

 
The least that may be
said concerning the subject of congratulations is that you should return the
greetings of those who congratulate you on Eid, and keep quiet if others keep
quiet, as Imam Ahmad (may Allah
have mercy on him) said: If anyone congratulates you, then respond, otherwise
do not initiate it. 

 
   
5 – Adorning
oneself on the occasion of Eid. 

 
It was narrated that 'Abd-Allah ibn 'Umar (may Allah be
pleased with him) said that ‘Umar took a brocade cloak that was for sale
in the market and brought it to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of 
Allah be upon him), and said, "O
Messenger of Allah, buy
this and adorn yourself with it for Eid and for receiving the
delegations." The Messenger of Allah
(peace and blessings of Allah
be upon him) said to him, "Rather this is the dress of one who has no
share (of piety or of reward in the Hereafter)…" Narrated by
al-Bukhaari, 948. 

 
The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be
upon him) agreed with 'Umar on the idea of adorning oneself for Eid, but
he denounced him for choosing this cloak because it was made of silk. 

 
It was narrated that
Jaabir (may Allah be
pleased with him) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) 
had a cloak which he would
wear on the two Eids and on Fridays. Saheeh Ibn Khuzaymah, 1756, 

 
Al-Bayhaqi narrated with a saheeh isnaad that Ibn ‘Umar used to
wear his best clothes on Eid. 

 
So a man should wear the
best clothes that he has when going out for Eid. 

 
With regard to women, they
should avoid adorning themselves when they go out for Eid, because they are
forbidden to show off their adornments to non-mahram men. It is also haraam for
a woman who wants to go out to put on perfume or to expose men to temptation,
because they are only going out for the purpose of worship.  
   
6 – Going to the
prayer by one route and returning by another.  
It was narrated that
Jaabir ibn 'Abd-Allah
(may Allah be pleased
with him) said: On the day of Eid, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be 
upon him) used to vary
his route. Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 986. 

 
It was said that the
reason for that was so that the two routes would testify for him on the Day of
Resurrection, for the earth will speak on the Day of Resurrection and say what
was done on it, both good and bad. 

 
And it was said that it
was in order to manifest the symbols of Islam on both routes, or to manifest
the remembrance of Allah
(dhikr), or to annoy the hypocrites and Jews, and to scare them with the large
number of people who were with him. And it was said that it was in order to
attend to the people's needs, to answer their questions, teach them, set
an example and give charity to the needy, or to visit his relatives and uphold
the ties of kinship. 
 And Allah knows best. 
   
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