Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum (May God accept from us and from you): Meaning, Example

Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum (May God accept from us and from you): Meaning, How to Answer & Examples of Greetings for Hari Raya Aidilfitri

Hari Raya is a ‘Victory Day’ for Muslims after fasting for a month in the month of Ramadan. This was greeted with joy and gratitude.

Apart from saying ‘Happy Hari Raya’ or ‘Sorry Zahir Batin’, this speech is also a speech that is often said to celebrate this special day.

Below is shared more information about it.

It means ‘Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum’

‘Taqabballahu minna wa minkum’ is a greeting that is often said during Eid al-Fitr. It means: “May Allah accept my deeds and your deeds.”

  • “Taqabbal” comes from the root word “qabila”, which means to receive or receive well.
  • “Allahu minna” means “Allah accepts from us”.
  • “Wa minkum” means “and from you”

Overall, the meaning of the speech is the hope that Allah will accept our worship and the worship of the people we are talking to.

How to Answer

1. When you receive the greeting ‘Taqabballahu minna wa minkum’, you can reply with the same answer.

For example:

Answer: Happy Eid, Taqabballahu minna wa minkum.

B: Yes, Happy Holidays too. Taqabbalahu minna wa minkum.

2. You can also answer it with a speech; Jazakallahu Khairan which means “May Allah reward you for your kindness”.

The Law Says, may God accept it from us and from you

According to the website of the Mufti of the Federal Territory, the history that supports the saying: “May Allah accept my deeds and your deeds” is a history of weak jiddan.

A stronger opinion is that this history is only a history in the form of mauquf (stopping with friends).

However required to say it based on another history which shows friends wishing each other a happy Eid al-Fitr and this history has the status of Hasan.

30 Examples of Sayings Taqabbalallahu Minna Wa Minkum (May God accept from us and from you)

1. May God accept it from us and from you
May our Ramadan be accepted by Allah. Happy Eid al-Fitr, a day of victory for us.

2. Happy Eid Al-Fitr!
May God accept it from us and from you
May Allah accept all of our worship. Amen.

3. May Allah bless and forgive us all on this glorious day. God bless you
Happy holiday!

4. O Allah, the Lord who regulates all circumstances, the Most Merciful and the Most High. With your abundance and generosity you changed our situation to the best situation and blessed us and all Muslims with the blessings of the month of Shawwal.

Greetings Hari Raya Aidil Fitri, may God accept it from us and from you. Sorry Zahir Inner.

5. Thank you for your prayers and good wishes, Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum. May Allah also accept your good deeds.

6. Assalamu’alaikum Hari Raya, may God help you. Happy new year, may God accept it from us and from you.

7. May God protect you from Hari Raya Aidilfitri, whoever prays for you. May God accept it from us and from you.

8. May Allah accept all our deeds and may Allah make us holy and happy people again. Greetings Aidilfitri.

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9. May we continue with the Koran, dhikr, rosaries and prayers in the month of Shawwal and the months to come. Happy Eid al-Fitr. تَقَبَّلَ اللهُ مِنَّا وَمِنْكُمْ.

10. In connection with this Eid, we as a family humbly apologize physically and mentally. May the love between our family members grow stronger.
May God accept it from us and from you.

11. تَقَبَّلَ اللهُ مِنَّا وَمِنْكُمْ. May Allah bless and accept our practices in the month of Ramadan. Let’s welcome this Syawal with love and gratitude.

12. Hopefully this Aidilfitri will be an opportunity for us to strengthen our friendship even more. Taqabballahu Minna Wa Minkum, Taqabalya Kareem. May we always be together in goodness.

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13. God bless you, may Allah accept all our good deeds and forgive our sins. Happy Eid al-Fitr!

14. With all humility I wish you a Happy Eid Al-Fitr, Sorry Zahir Inner. May Allah accept all our and your deeds. God willing… Amen.

15. Ramadan has passed very quickly. Hopefully it will leave a deep impression on all of us. May all deeds continue with full istiqamah. Happy holiday. May our deeds be accepted by Him. Amen.

16. Ramadan teaches us to be grateful and patient. Hopefully in this month of Shawwal we can maintain the momentum of Ramadhan and be even better. On Taqabballahu Minna Wa Minkum Day. Sorry for the outward appearance!

17. Happy Eid, you are empty! May yesterday’s Ramadhan be a starting point for goodness for all of us.

18. God bless you, may all our deeds of worship be accepted by Allah SWT. Happy Eid al-Fitr, dear father and mother.

19. The long-awaited day has arrived. Happy Eid, Taqabballallah Minna Wa Minkum. Don’t pretend to forget the feast money hehe.

20. With great gratitude and happiness, I wish Mother and Father a Happy Eid Al-Fitr. Taqabbalahu Minna Wa Minkum. May all your deeds of worship in the holy month of Ramadan be accepted by Allah SWT. Take care of your health!

21. May Allah SWT always bestow mercy, protect and bless you and your family. Happy Eid al-Fitr. Apologize physically and mentally.

22. Happy Eid al-Fitr, may Allah bless us with happiness and prosperity. Taqabbalallahu Minna Wa Minkum!

23. Eid Mubarak! Taqabbalallahu Minna Wa Minkum.

24. Happy Eid, may God forgive us all and strengthen our faith in facing the coming months.

25. Happy Eid, may God’s blessings be with us all.

26. Happy Eid Al-Fitr! May God bless us with His mercy. Taqabbalallah Minna Wa Minkum!

27. Eid Mubarak! This is the first time we have used the equipment for the month of Ramadan to God. May God accept from us and from you!

28. Happy Eid, sorry Zahir Inner. Invite to come celebrate at home. My mother cooks all kinds of things. 29. Eid Mubarak! May Allah accept our fasting and prayers. Taqabbalahu Minna Wa Minkum. Take care of yourself, take care of your health this Eid. Don’t eat too much, okay!

30. Taqabballahu minna wa minkum, taqabballahu ya karim. Hopefully we will still be given the opportunity to experience Ramadhan next year. Happy Eid Al-Fitr, sorry Zahir Batin!

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Reference source:

  1. IRSYAD AL-HADITH SERIES 579: HADITH STATUS HAPPY HOLIDAYS – Federal Territory Mufti

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