While Muslims across the world celebrated Eid ul Adha with religious devotion, Pakistani showbiz stars also sent heartfelt greetings to fans and shared happy family moments on social media and their Eid looks.
From glamorous glimpses to spiritual reflections, stars filled their social media with festive joy, making the occasion even more special for followers.
Asim Azhar spent his first day of Eid with his goats, extending Eid wishes to fans and suggesting that people should not slaughter animals just to store meat in their fridges, but instead distribute it to those in need.
Nimra Khan celebrated her first Eid after her wedding with her husband and family and said “Eid Mubarak” to fans.
Attributing his Eid joy to his family, Bilal Qureshi shared a family moment which he described as all that he has “earned” in his life.
This Eid, Zarah Noor Abbas opted for a lively look and shared glimpses with her husband and daughter, showing deep contentment.
“Here’s to a hearty, joy-filled Bakra Eid with your favorite people, endless laughter and memories that matter,” Dananeer Mubeen shared in her message to fans in a pastel and soft Eid look.
Danish Taimoor and Ayeza Khan sent wishes to fans from “another country” but with “the same feelings and prayers.”
“Many will celebrate with lamb, mutton, korma. Don’t forget to look after your neighbours, brothers and sisters,” suggested Kubra Khan, urging people to “be kind” this Eid ul Adha.
Looks like this summer’s Eid also made Maya Ali wear a sober and pretty pastel look who opted for pastel colored dresses and wished to all her fans.
Yumna Zaidi described Eid as a symbol of “happiness, unity and peace” for all. She also gave “a lot of love, blessings and strength” to those who are far away from their families during this festive occasion.
Many celebrities highlighted the spirit of sacrifice, compassion and charity associated with Eid ul Adha, encouraging followers to remember those in need during the festivities.
Eid ul Adha, also known as the “Feast of the Sacrifice”, is one of the most important religious events observed by Muslims worldwide and is marked in Pakistan with prayers, animal sacrifices and family gatherings.



