Photos Courtesy of Moon Reflections Photography (Detroit, MI)

10 of Our Fave #BlackOutEid Looks


It was just a few years ago that producer and screenwriter Aamina Mohamed created the #BlackOutEid hashtag after noticing that most Eid content shared online centered non-Black Muslims. The hashtag became a viral sensation as Black Muslims celebrate their faith and their style. Black Muslims from over the world participate. Mohamed said she created it because she “felt it was something that we were aching for. An international connection and celebration. But even if it was just 10 people from around the world sharing pictures, I’d be satisfied.” Being that it’s viral and worldwide, it goes without saying that if you check out the hashtag, you’ll find way more than 10 photos. We picked 10 of our favorite looks for this roundup, but we highly encourage you to browse the hashtagand check out all the beauty and creativity happening around the world, as showcased by Black Muslims.

Queen Najma came through in liquid gold.

This is who that “Lady In Red” song was about…😍

All Black everything 🖤

Amazing use of accessories

Pastel perfection

Black girl joy

Muslimah mermaid

This color palette tho

Green with envy? Say mashallah, we don’t give evil eye here!

Slide in our DMs at @muslimgirl on Twitter and Instagram and show us your Eid looks! 👀😍🥰