49 Islamic greeting cards.
Free. Hand-designed.
Every card has the Arabic phrase, transliteration, and English meaning, paired with one of 20 painterly photo backgrounds of the Holy Lands, historic mosques, and quiet places of reflection. No ads. No watermarks beyond ours.
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All 49 cards across 7 occasions. Pick a message, pick a background, share or download.
Most-sent occasions
Ramadan
Mubarak, Kareem, suhoor, iftar, last ten nights, Laylatul Qadr.
Browse Ramadan cardsEid al-Fitr
Eid Mubarak, Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum, for family, for distant ones.
Browse Eid al-Fitr cardsEid al-Adha
Eid al-Adha Mubarak, Qurbani accepted, the lesson of Ibrāhīm.
Browse Eid al-Adha cardsJumu'ah
Jumu'ah Mubarak, salawat on the Prophet ﷺ, Surah al-Kahf reminder.
Browse Jumu'ah cardsAll occasions
Why we built this
The greeting cards every Muslim sends on Eid morning are usually pulled from a Google image search: heavy fonts, stock photos of mosques in gold gradient, sometimes a Quranic verse in a font that doesn't quite render the Arabic correctly.
We wanted ones that look like they were designed by someone who actually cares. So we wrote 49 messages by hand, sourced every Arabic phrase, and paired the text with painterly photo backgrounds of the Holy Lands and historic mosques. Free, no logo splashed across the front, shareable from the gallery in one tap.
What's in the library
- Ramadan + Eid al-Fitr: from the first night of Ramadan to the morning after, with messages for family, for distant loved ones, for Eid prayer congratulations.
- Hajj + Eid al-Adha: Hajj Mabroor, Day of Arafah, qurbani accepted, the Talbiyah, welcome-home messages for returning pilgrims.
- Jumu'ah: Friday blessings, the salawat, Surah al-Kahf reminders, the dua of the hour-of-acceptance.
- Daily blessings: birthdays, weddings, welcome-to-Islam, condolences, get-well, safe travels, new baby, new home.
- Special days: Hijri New Year, Ashura, Mawlid, Isra wal Mi'raj, Laylatul Qadr.
The backgrounds
20 painterly photo backgrounds, organised into three sections: Holy Lands (Kaaba, Madinah, Jerusalem), Mosques (historic masjids worldwide), and Reflection (deserts, paradise gardens, illuminated mushaf pages). Each one is 1080×1350 px and prints beautifully on photo paper.
Custom messages on iPhone
The Barakah iPhone app lets Premium users write their own Arabic + transliteration + English message on any of the painterly backgrounds, and export at 4K for printing.
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