Eid Greetings
Eid Greetings Summary
Eid Greetings is a ad-supported Android app in Lifestyle by Islamic Apps World. Released in Jun 2015 (10 years ago). It has about 3.2K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 107 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Apr 13, 2025.
Recent activity: 1.00 installs this week (1.00 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 13, 2025 .
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App Description
Its Eid celebrations and happiness time to wish your loved ones.
Islamic Apps World presents another beautiful App for you to wish and send eid greeting cards to your friends and family. This Eid you can send eCards directly from your device to your friends via phone sharing. This App gives you access to number of beautiful eCards.
This App gives allows you to send greeting cards in 3 easy steps.
- Select exclusively designed Eid cards from different available categories
- Write customized message with card you select
- Share on Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Email or Save to your device library
There are number of categories available within App to select e-cards;
- Islamic
- Friends
- Family
- Funny
- Arabic
- Hari Raya
- Food
- Amir Liaqat Funny
- Elegant professional looking cards
App may contains Ads.
>>>Eid al-Fitr (ʻĪd al-Fiṭr) - Feast of Breaking the Fast<<<
Eid al-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر ʻĪd al-Fiṭr, IPA: [ʕiːd al fitˤr], "festival of breaking of the fast"), also called Feast of Breaking the Fast, the Sugar Feast, the Sweet Festival[2] and the Lesser Eid, is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm).
The religious Eid is a single day and Muslims are not permitted to fast that day. The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month of Shawwal. This is a day when Muslims around the world try to show a common goal of unity. The date for the start of any lunar Hijri month varies based on the observation of new moon by local religious authorities, so the exact day of celebration varies by locality.
