Complete Eid al-Adha Prayer: Arabic, Latin and Meaning
Eid al-Adha prayers are recited by Muslims on Eid al-Adha, both before and after the Eid prayer, as a supplication to Allah SWT for the acceptance of worship, blessings, and forgiveness of sins.
Generally, Eid al-Adha prayers include praise to Allah, requests for forgiveness, hopes for accepted deeds, and prayers for goodness and blessings for the Muslim community.
Arabic
Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. Laa ilaaha illallah wallahu akbar. Allahu akbar wa lillaahil hamd.
Latin transliteration
Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. Laa ilaaha illallah wallahu akbar. Allahu akbar wa lillaahil hamd.
Meaning
Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest. There is no god but Allah. Allah is the Greatest, and all praise is due to Him.
Arabic
Allahumma taqabbal minna innaka antas-samii‘ul ’aliim, wa tub ’alaina innaka antat-tawwabur rahiim.
Latin transliteration
Allahumma taqabbal minna innaka antas-samii‘ul ’aliim, wa tub ’alaina innaka antat-tawwabur rahiim.
Meaning
O Allah, accept our deeds, for You are the All-Hearing, All-Knowing. And accept our repentance, for You are the Most Relenting, Most Merciful.
Arabic
Allahumma aj‘al haadzaa al-’iida ’iida khairin wa barakah wa salaam ’alal muslimin.
Latin transliteration
Allahumma aj‘al haadzaa al-’iida ’iida khairin wa barakah wa salaam ’alal muslimin.
Meaning
O Allah, make this Eid a day of goodness, blessings, and peace for the Muslims.
These prayers embody the values of sincerity, piety, and social compassion through the sacrificial ritual.