
I.
Hadrat Anas reported that when the Holy Prophet came to Madinah,
the people had two days in which they used to entertain and
amuse themselves. He asked: “What are these two days?” They
said: “We used to amuse ourselves and take pleasure in these two
days during the Days of Ignorance (jahiliyyah). The Messenger of
Allah said, “Allah has substituted for you something better than
these two; the Eid of Adha (sacrifice) and the Eid of Fitr .
[Sunan Abi Dawood - Book on
Prayer, Vol 1, Page 162]
II. Hadrat Abu al-Huwairith
reported that the Messenger of Allah wrote to Hadrat ‘Amr ibn
Hazm, when he was in Najran, asking him to observe the prayer
early on the Eid of Adha (sacrifice) and late on the Eid of Fitr,
and to admonish the people. [Mishkaat
- Book on Prayer, Vol 1, Page 127]
III. Hadrat Jabir ibn
Samurah reported, “I prayed with the Messenger of Allah the two
Eid prayers more than once or twice, without an Adhan or Iqamah.”
[Sahih Muslim - Book on the
two Eid Prayers, Vol 1, Page 290]

IV. Hadrat Anas
reported that the Messenger of Allah did not go (to the place of
prayer) in the morning on the day of Eid-ul-Fitr till he ate
some dates, and he used to eat an odd number.
[Sahih Bukhari - Book on the
two Eid Prayers, Vol 1, Page 130]
V. Hadrat Buraidah
reported that the Holy Prophet did not go out on the day of
Eid-ul-Fitr till he had eaten some food; and that he did not eat
any food on the day of Eid-ul-Adha (sacrifice) till he had
prayed. [Sunan Tirmidhi - Book
on the two Eid Prayers, Vol 1, Page 120]
VI. Hadrat Jabir
reported that on the day of Eid the Holy Prophet used to return
by a different route from the one he had taken when going out.
[Sahih Bukhari - Book on the
two Eid Prayers, Vol 1, Page 134]

Important Notes:
1. To greet, embrace
and shake hands with one another, after the Eidain prayer is an
act of reward; and which is also a means of increasing love and
affection between Muslims and a way of expressing ones joy and
happiness.
2. It is not
permissible for females to perform the Eidain prayers, as there
shall be mixing between the men and the women in the Eidgah
(place where the Eid prayer is performed). This is why it is not
permissible for females to go to the Masajid to perform salaah
with congregation; whether they go in day or at night; whether
for Jum’ah or for Eidain; whether they are old or young.
[This has been stated in
Tanwir al-Absar and al-Durr al-Mukhtar Page 114]
Yes, however, before Zawal women can perform the 2 or 4 rak’ats
Chasht (Salatud Duha) prayer at home, after the Eidain prayer
has finished. [Bahar-e-Shari’at – Vol. 1, Chapter 4, Page 94]
3. If only the women
have their own congregation for salaah, then this is also not
permissible, as the congregation held by women between
themselves (to perform salaah) is not allowed, in fact it is
strictly disliked (Makruh-e-Tehrimi).
[This has been stated in
Fatawa-e-’Alamgiri Vol. 1 Page 80, also in al-Durr al-Mukhtar
Page 77]
4. Even if women pray
the Eidain prayer on their own, then this is also not
permissible as it is a condition to establish the Eidain prayer
that it is performed with a congregation. Yes! Women should pray
the nafl (supererogatory) salaah on that day; at home, on their
own. Insha’Allah they shall receive the blessings and rewards of
that day.
The
method is to make intention for Eid-ul-Fitr or Eid-ud-Duha for
two Rakats Wajib and then lift your hands up to your ears and
say ‘Allahu Akbar’ and then fold them below the navel as normal.
Now pray ‘Sana’ and
then say Allahu Akbar and lift your hands up to your ears and
release them and again lift your hands and say Allahu Akbar and
release them again and then lift your hands again and say Allahu
Akbar and then fold them.
This means fold your
hands after the first and fourth Takbeer and in the second and
third Takbeers release your hands. The best way to remember is
that if the Imam shall recite after the Takbeer then fold your
hands and when he shall not recite (after a Takbeer) release
your hands and hang them on the side.
After folding your
hands after the fourth Takbeer the Imam will silently recite
‘A’udhubillah’ and ‘Bismillah’ and then he will pray Surah al-Fatiha
(‘Alhamd Sharif’) and a Surat loudly and then go into Ruku and
Sijdah and (thus,) complete one Rak’at (unit).

Then in the second
Rak’at the Imam will first pray the Alhamdu and a Surat then
lift your hands to your ears and say Allahu Akbar and release
them; and do not fold them and repeat this twice. Therefore a
total of three times the Takbeer shall be said. On the fourth
time say Allahu Akbar and without lifting your hands go into
Ruku.
This therefore means
that in the Eid prayer there are six extra Takbeers; three
before Qira’at (recitation) and after Takbeer-e-Tahrima in the
first Rak’at and three after Qira’at in the second Rakat and
before the Takbeer for Ruku.
Also in all the extra
Takbeers you must lift your hands and between two Takbeers a gap
of three Tasbeehs should be made and it is Mustahab in the Eid
prayer to recite after Alhamdu, ‘Surah al-Jumu’ah’ in the first
Rak’at and ‘Surah al-Munafiqun’ in the second or in the first
pray ‘Sabbih Isma Rabbik al-A’la’ and in the second ‘Hal Ataaka
Hadeethul Ghasihiyah’. [al-Durr
al-Mukhtar Pages 113-114, Bahar-e-Shari’at]
Method of performing
the Eid prayer has been taken from the English version of the
book “Qanoon-e-Shari’at”, by ‘Allama Shamsul ‘Ulama Shamsuddin
Ahmed al-Radawi, the student of Sadr al-Shari’ah, Allama Mufti
Amjad ‘Ali al-‘A’azmi.
