One should adhere to the teachings of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) in every aspect of life, including Eid Prayer. Here are some of the Sunnah of the Prophet (S.A.W.) regarding Eid prayer that every Muslim should observe:
Follow our step-by-step guide for this special prayer on Eid ul Fitr 2025 to gain all the rewards and blessings that Allah (SWT) may grant us, paying special attention to the eid date, as observed by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Step 1: Intention: Begin by making an intention to perform two Rakat behind the Imam for Eid prayer, along with six additional Takbirs.
Step 2: Following the Imam’s first “Allahu Akbar,” raise your hands and join in. This marks the initial Takbir of the prayer.
Step 3: Before the Imam begins reciting the Quran, there will be three Takbirs. Each time the Imam says “Allahu Akbar,” raise your hands in sync and then place them by your sides. Upon the third Takbir, as the Imam starts reciting, rest your hands on your chest, with the right hand over the left.
Step 4: Listen attentively to the recitation of the Holy Quran. The Imam will commence with Surah Al-Fatiha, followed by another Surah.
Step 5: When the Imam says “Allahu Akbar,” proceed to perform Ruku (the bowing position).
Step 6: Upon hearing “Sami Allahu liman Hamidah” (Allah hears those who praise Him) from the Imam, stand upright and quietly say “Rabbana lakal Hamd” (our Lord, praise be to You).
Step 7: As the Imam says “Allahu Akbar,” move into Sujud (prostration). Complete two prostrations as you would in a regular prayer.
Step 1: Following the Imam’s recitation from the Holy Quran (beginning with Surah Al-Fatiha and another Surah),
Step 2: Before proceeding to Ruku, there will be three Takbirs. In sync with the Imam, raise your hands after each “Allahu Akbar.” Upon the third Takbir, bow into Ruku.
Step 3: Upon hearing “Sami Allahu liman Hamidah” from the Imam, stand upright and quietly say “Rabbana lakal Hamd.”
Step 4: When the Imam says “Allahu Akbar,” transition into Sujud (prostration) for two prostrations.
Step 5: Subsequently, sit for the complete Tashahhud.
Step 6: Upon the Imam concluding the prayer by turning first to his right, saying “Assalamu alaikum wa Rahmatullah,” then to his left and doing the same.
Step 7: Refrain from rising immediately. The Imam will deliver a brief Khutbah (sermon), often reflecting on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Remain seated and attentive, as it is recommended to do so.
This should not be confused with the annual Zakat payment.
Before the conclusion of the month of Ramadan according to the Gregorian calendar, every adult Muslim who possesses food beyond their basic needs is obligated to give what is known as Zakat ul Fitr or Fitrana. This payment is required for oneself and can also be made on behalf of dependents.
Zakat ul Fitr / Fitrana must be settled prior to the Eid prayer, specifically for occasions such as Eid ul Fitr 2025, which is determined by the eid date. It should be given in the form of a staple food item commonly consumed by the community.
As Children of Adam acts as your representative, we can receive the funds beforehand to procure and distribute the food among those in need at the appropriate time.
We often receive inquiries about the amount of Eid Fitrana. When translated into a monetary value based on the price of staple foods like flour or rice, it amounts to approximately £5. Hence, the obligatory contribution per person is £5.
The Fitrana cannot be allocated to individuals for whom the payer is already responsible, such as one’s spouse, children, parents, and the like. In this aspect, its regulations mirror those of Zakat al-Mal. Additionally, it is not permissible to distribute it to non-believers or those who are wealthy