Eid Gifts: An Essential Guide to Selecting Thoughtful Gifts

Eid is a period of celebration that takes place twice a year and lasts between 1 to 3 days. During this time, members of the Muslim community gather for prayer, shared meals, acts of charity, and gift-giving.

Even if you don’t identify as Muslim, consider yourself deeply loved and a special part of the family should you be invited to partake in the festivities. As a token of appreciation and to help you fully participate in the celebrations, bring a gift to present to your gracious host.

You want your gift to be thoughtful and a show of your affection. To purchase such as gift you must:

  1. Understand the personality of the recipient and their situation
  2. Decide on the form of gift
  3. Select the best gift

Step 1: Create a Gift Map that Will Lead You Straight Into Their Heart

Begin by drawing out a gift map which is easy to follow and will help you choose the most thoughtful gift. Think of the different aspects of your friend’s personality. Ask yourself questions like: Is my friend introverted or extroverted? Are they adventurous or more reserved?

Delight your loved ones with a gift that:

  • Represents the personality of the recipient
  • Fills a need or want that they have 
  • Is suitable for the celebration
  • Is chosen with intention to convey your care 

Gifts are about strengthening a special bond through authenticity and genuine interest. Think back on your conversations and identify repeated areas of interest, passions, or wants and use this to expand your gift map.

Considering Eid is a period of celebration and sharing, broaden your search by identifying gifts that can easily be used or shared amongst family, such as cookware sets, personalized family mugs, or a customized portrait.

Make this celebration period special by giving a gift that shows your understanding and love for the host. 

Step 2: Choose a Gift Type That Delights

Several gift types can be given individually or with a package. The easiest way to select the perfect gift type is by following your gift-map and considering your budget. For Eid celebrations, consider the following:

  • An experience 
  • An edible gift
  • A physical, yet timeless gift

Experience gifts tend to be on the expensive side, but not always. Consider ideas such as a vacation trip to a place on their bucket list, a trip to the cinema to watch their favorite film, or a day away at the spa to rejuvenate them.

An edible present can make the perfect Eid celebration gift as it fits into the feasting theme and can easily be shared with family. To nail this, consider the dietary and cultural restrictions of your loved ones.

Layla’s Delicacies Gift Box
Appreciation Gift Box, 46 pc.

Luckily, you can’t go wrong with a gift box from Layla’s Delicacies, available in a range of sizes making them perfect for Eid celebrations. Our treats are meticulously crafted to give a taste of Tunisia, are fully vegan, and have the perfect balance of sweet and nutty making them an appropriate gift choice for all.

Physical gifts are a great way to constantly remind your recipient of your friendship. Opt for a gift that is unique, functional, and beautifully crafted for a longer-lasting effect. Examples of this could be personalized items, a table or cabinet, a prayer mat, or even a book that they’ve been longing to get their hands on for a while.

Step 3: Selecting the Ideal Gift

At this step, you’ve identified what they like and chosen the most appropriate gift type for the occasion. All that’s left is to decide on the exact gift itself.

Part of choosing a gift that shows you know your loved ones is where and how you make the purchase, which requires a lot of research on the different brands offering the gift idea you have. It can be quite tedious so try to narrow down your options to between 3 and 5. To help you, choose keep these factors in mind: 

  • Brand values
  • Distance to the store
  • Timing and price of delivery
  • Customer reviews

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Other factors that determine what you select include how the product is made, price comparisons, and quality of service. 

The Perfect Gift-Selection Process

This 3-step gift selection process is bound to help you pick out the perfect gift every time.

Stage What To Consider Questions to Ask
Create a gift map
  • Who are you buying a gift for?
  • What is the purpose of the gift?
  • Are they introverted/ extroverted?
  • Do they like adventure or are they reserved?
  • What are they passionate about?
Choose a gift form
  • The gift budget
  • Personality of the recipient
  • Celebration
  • An experience?
  • An edible gift?
  • A physical gift?
Select the gift
  • Brand values
  • Material used
  • Religious/dietary restrictions
  • Budget
  • Color options
  • Does the price fit within my budget?
  • Will the gift be appropriate for the celebration?
  • Does this reflect the personality of my friend?

Be Unique with Our Multi-Functional Gift

Selecting a gift type can be hard, especially if your loved one has multiple interests and passions. This shouldn’t worry you as unique, handmade gifts like our gift boxes can serve more than one function. 

Layla’s Delicacies 9-piece box
Appreciation Gift Box, 9 pc.

Gift your loved one a taste of Tunisia through our decadent treats individually wrapped and packaged in exceptionally beautiful boxes. Watch this video to see how we make them:

Celebrate Eid in style and delight your loved ones by purchasing from our store.

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Frequently Asked Questions 

What is Eid?

Eid is an Arabic word that means “festival” or “feast” and is celebrated twice a year by Muslims all over the world as Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha.

What is Eid-ul-Fitr?

Eid-ul-Fitr is a celebration that means “breaking the fast” and is celebrated the day after Ramadhan, the period of prayer and fasting that remembers the revealing of the Quran to Prophet Mohammed, comes to an end.

What is Eid-ul-Adha?

Eid-ul-Adha is a celebration that means “the feast of the sacrifice”. It is celebrated once a year after Hajj, as a reminder of how God commanded Ibrahim to sacrifice his son Ishmael as a test of faith.

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