How Pakistani Celebrities Celebrated Eid ul Adha This Year
News Desk
Islamabad: As Muslims across the globe celebrated Eid ul Adha with religious fervour, Pakistani celebrities turned social media into a vibrant mix of festive fashion, family moments and heartfelt messages centered on compassion, sacrifice and togetherness.
From elegant Eid portraits to emotional reflections, showbiz stars shared glimpses of their celebrations with millions of followers, blending glamour with the true spirit of the religious occasion.
Singer Asim Azhar spent the first day of Eid with his sacrificial goats and used the occasion to remind people that the essence of Eid ul Adha goes beyond storing meat in freezers. He encouraged fans to distribute meat among the needy and remember those less fortunate during the celebrations.
Actress Nimra Khan celebrated her first Eid after marriage alongside her husband and family, sharing warm Eid wishes with fans online.
Meanwhile, Bilal Qureshi posted a touching family photograph, describing his loved ones as the greatest blessing and achievement of his life.
Actress Zarah Noor Abbas opted for a vibrant Eid look and shared joyful family moments with her husband and daughter, reflecting contentment and gratitude during the festival.
Social media sensation and actress Dananeer Mubeen embraced soft pastel fashion while wishing fans “a hearty, joy-filled Bakra Eid” filled with laughter and meaningful memories.
Celebrity couple Danish Taimoor and Ayeza Khan extended Eid greetings from abroad, saying that although they were celebrating in “a different country,” their emotions and prayers remained with fans back home.
Actress Kubra Khan urged followers not to forget neighbours and those struggling financially during Eid celebrations, encouraging kindness and generosity.
Summer-inspired pastel fashion also dominated celebrity Eid looks, with actress Maya Ali sharing elegant festive photographs and warm wishes for her followers.
Similarly, Yumna Zaidi described Eid as a celebration of happiness, peace and togetherness, while sending prayers and strength to people spending the holiday away from their families.
Across social media, many celebrities used their platforms not only to showcase Eid festivities but also to highlight the values of sacrifice, empathy and charity associated with Eid ul Adha.
Eid ul Adha, also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice,” is among the most significant religious occasions for Muslims worldwide and is traditionally marked in Pakistan through prayers, animal sacrifice, family gatherings and charitable acts.