In less than two weeks, Muslims around the world will celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan and a time to exchange gifts with loved ones to show appreciation and gratitude.
Like Christmas gifts, finding the right Eid present can be tricky and time-consuming, especially when you're not sure what will make your loved ones smile.
To help with the search, The New Arab has put together a list of thoughtful gift ideas to make this 2025 Eid celebration special.
For the book lovers
Plants of the Qur'ān: History & Culture by Shahina A. Ghazanfar (£25)
Plants of the Qur'ān explores the historical and cultural significance of thirty key plants mentioned in the Quran, from pomegranates to garlic, providing in-depth botanical descriptions.
The book also explores the modern uses of these plants, offering new insights into their role in Islamic culture, with each plant beautifully illustrated through botanical paintings by visual artist Sue Wickison.
Saudi Dates: A Portrait of the Sacred Fruit by Mohammed Bin Ismail Al-Ismail (£100)
This book, published by Assouline, takes readers through the rich cultural heritage of dates, which hold great significance in Saudi Arabia and the wider Arab world. Referenced throughout the Quran, they are considered a symbol of life and power.
With stunning photography by Oliver Pilcher and illustrations by Rafael Alterio, supplemented by images from Ayoub Alsuhaibani, Saudi Dates offers a detailed look at the sacred fruit and the traditional methods used to harvest them.
Tulips and Peacocks: William Morris and Art from the Islamic World by Rowan Bain (£35)
Tulips and Peacocks dives into the world of William Morris and his fascination with Islamic art, which influenced many of his iconic patterns.
This book explores how Morris’s collection of textiles, metalwork, and carpets from Iran, Syria, and Turkey shaped his designs, offering a new understanding of his work and its connection to Islamic culture.
The book also addresses important issues such as cultural appropriation and colonialism in the context of art.
For the beauty enthusiasts
Lush Crescent Glow (£16.50)
Lush’s Crescent Glow shower set is a special limited-edition gift that adds a touch of luxury to your shower routine, with the Basma body scrub exfoliating the skin to leave it glowing and refreshed, while the Salam shower gel adds a comforting berry scent.
The gift is beautifully wrapped with artwork by surreal abstract designer Nancy Kouta, based in Beirut.
Diptyque Eau Rihla Eau De Parfum (£230) & Hair Mist (£75)
For both men and women, Diptyque’s Eau Rihla is inspired by the Middle East, opening with lively pink peppercorn and cedarwood before gradually softening to reveal vanilla, saffron, and iris, evolving throughout the day into a comforting second-skin sensation.
The fragrance also comes in a delicate hair mist, enriched with nourishing camellia oil, leaving a subtle but long-lasting scent on the hair.
Mahsā Eid Collection (£45)
The Mahsā Eid Collection includes everything needed to create beautiful henna designs: four henna cones with varying tip sizes, a sealant spray for long-lasting colour, and practice cards to perfect your technique.
It also features a limited-edition Amber Moon candle with a soothing sandalwood and amber scent, along with two elegantly designed Eid greeting cards.
Ten percent of the profits go to Choose Love, supporting those in need.
For the snackers and sippers
Cutter and Squidge Eid Sweet and Savoury Gift Hamper (£26.99)
The sister-led London bakery, Cutter and Squidge, offers a wide selection of Eid hampers, including a sweet and savory treat hamper, which features za'atar and olive manakish cookie bites, caramelised sesame peanuts, rose and coconut mahalabia cookie bites, and indulgent chocolate shortbread.
Curated by: Nadiya Hussain's Limited Edition EID Celebration Hamper (£300)
A collaboration between chef Nadiya Hussain and Fortnum & Mason, this hamper celebrates food’s ability to bring people together.
Inside, you’ll find Fortnum’s sparkling tea, royal blend tea, mixed fruit and nut gift box, Medjool dates, and a range of delicious treats, including pistachio biscuits, walnut crackers, and Turkish delight.
Plus, buyers will receive a signed copy of Nadiya’s book Rooza, filled with her personal recipes and reflections.
Persian Apothecary teas (From £15 to £42)
Persian Apothecary offers a collection of Iranian-inspired tea blends, each crafted to reflect the richness of Iranian culture, with bold packaging featuring modern images by award-winning Iranian photographer Tahmineh Monzavi.
The brand champions Iranian creativity and culture, providing a luxurious tea-drinking experience that’s perfect for unwinding during Eid celebrations.
For the homebody aesthetic
Nuhr Rose & Oud Home Scenting (£26)
This luxurious gift set includes a 50ml reed diffuser and 10 oud incense cones, offering a warm, inviting scent with a rich blend of floral, oud, and English rose, accented with exotic woods, amber, musk, and a hint of raspberry.
The set also features a cone burner holder, scent card, and a votive mini candle made from high-quality waxes, providing a long, clean burn to complete the experience.
Our Place Tagine pots (£75)
This limited-edition, handcrafted tagine features a conical design that locks in moisture and flavour for slow-cooked meals, requires no pre-seasoning or special care, and supports the Middle East Children’s Alliance, with all profits benefiting Gaza.
The tagine pots come in two designs, one of which, Olive and Clay, is designed by Tangier-based Palestinian artist Nina Mohammad.
'Olive' honors her grandmother, Fatima, who planted olive trees, while 'Clay' reflects the traditional material used to craft tagines.
Qima Cafe Hand Embroidered Cushion Covers (£75)
Qima's handcrafted covers, made by women in Sana’a, Yemen, preserve the region’s rich embroidery heritage and are created by women supported by the Yemen Noor Foundation for Education and Relief (YENOF), an NGO that assists families in need.
By purchasing these covers, buyers will support women's empowerment and help preserve Yemen's cultural traditions.
For the little ones
Dear Moon by Zayneb Haleem (£16.99)
Dear Moon is a beautifully illustrated book that, through prompts and Qur'anic quotes, encourages you to celebrate how far you've come in life, appreciate where you are, and look forward to the path ahead.
Bringing Zayneb's unique, soft, and atmospheric style to the page, Dear Moon is a timeless gift that can be cherished by people of all ages.
Prophets of Islam Interactive Islamic Wall Art (£29.99)
Designed to teach children about the 25 Prophets of Islam, the Prophets of Islam Interactive Wall Art is a fun and educational tool.
With storytelling, quizzes, and nasheeds, children will be engaged and excited to learn about these important figures.
My Salah Mat (Prayer) Activity Book (£4.99)
This interactive activity booklet makes learning about Salah (prayer) engaging and fun for children.
Developed with Sheikh Dr Saalim Al-Azhari, the booklet includes crosswords, mazes, spot-the-difference puzzles, and quizzes that help children learn about the importance of Salah in a playful way.
Zainab Mehdi is The New Arab's Associate Editor and researcher specialising in governance, development, and conflict in the Middle East and North Africa region
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