Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2026✨🌙
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri 🌙✨
Maaf Zahir & Batin 🤍
From our family to all our Muslim friends 💛
This season reminds me how important it is to slow down and appreciate what we already have — family, love and the little moments in between.
As a mum of 3, I’m learning to cherish these everyday moments more and more.
Wishing everyone celebrating a Raya filled with peace, joy and meaningful connections ✨
Hari Raya Aidilfitri is more than just a celebration; it's a meaningful time to reconnect with family and friends and reflect on personal growth and gratitude. As a parent, especially a mum of three, the festive season offers a moment to pause amidst the busy daily routine and truly savor the warmth and unity that this holiday brings. Taking part in Hari Raya allows us to embrace traditional values such as forgiveness, compassion, and togetherness—elements beautifully expressed in the phrase "Maaf Zahir & Batin," which means seeking forgiveness for any physical and emotional wrongdoings. This spirit of reconciliation strengthens bonds and renews faith in relationships. Additionally, Raya is a wonderful opportunity to create lasting memories, whether through preparing traditional delicacies, dressing in vibrant attire, or sharing heartfelt greetings with loved ones. These small joyful rituals not only celebrate culture but also encourage mindfulness and appreciation for what we have. From my experience, observing Hari Raya with children adds a special layer of joy and learning. It becomes a chance to teach them about kindness, cultural heritage, and the importance of reflection. Watching them interact with family and friends and learning the values behind the festivities deepens the meaning of the celebration. In this increasingly fast-paced world, Hari Raya is a reminder to slow down and focus on the essentials—family, love, and the joyful moments that form the fabric of our lives. By doing so, we create a meaningful and fulfilling celebration that enriches our hearts and provides a sense of peace and connection that lasts well beyond the festive days.















































