Showbiz stars extend heartfelt greetings to their fans on the occasion of Eid

(L to R) Pakistani showbiz stars Yumna Zaidi, Dananeer Mubeen and Maya Ali celebrate Eid ul Adha

As Muslims across the world celebrated Eid ul Adha with religious devotion, Pakistani showbiz stars also extended heartfelt greetings to their fans, sharing joyful family moments on social media and their Eid looks.

From glamorous glimpses to witty musings, stars filled their social media feeds with festive joy, making the occasion even more special for their followers.

Asim Azhar spent his first day of Eid with his goats, extending Eid wishes to fans and suggesting people not to slaughter the animals just to keep the meat in their refrigerators, but rather distribute it to those in need.

Nimra Khan celebrated her first Eid after her wedding with her husband and family, saying ‘Eid Mubarak’ to fans.

Bilal Qureshi attributed his Eid joy to his family, shared a family moment, which he described as everything he has “earned” in his life.

This Eid, Zarah Noor Abbas chose a vibrant look and shared glimpses with her husband and daughter, displaying deep contentment.

“Here’s to a hearty and joy-filled Bakra Eid with your favorite people, endless laughter and memories that matter,” Dananeer Mubeen shared in his message to fans in a pastel and sweet Eid look.

Danes Taimoor and Ayeza Khan sent their wishes to fans from a “different country” but with “the same emotion and prayers”.

“Many will celebrate with lamb, mutton, korma. Remember to look out for your neighbors, brothers and sisters,” suggested Kubra Khan, encouraging people to “be kind” this Eid ul Adha.

It seems that summer Eid also prompted Maya Ali to wear a sober and beautiful pastel look, who chose a pastel colored dress and wished all her fans.

Yumna Zaidi described Eid as a symbol of “happiness, togetherness and peace” for all. She also expressed “lots of love, blessings and strength” to those who are away from their families on this festive occasion.

Many celebrities have highlighted the spirit of sacrifice, compassion and charity associated with Eid ul Adha, encouraging followers to remember those in need during the celebrations.

Eid ul Adha, also known as the ‘Feast of Sacrifice’, is one of the most important religious occasions observed by Muslims around the world and is marked in Pakistan with prayers, animal sacrifices and family reunions.

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