The veteran Bangladeshi international cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim celebrated the annual Islamic festival of Eid-ul-Azha with his family in his hometown of Bogra on Thursday, 28 May 2026. Maintaining his long-standing personal tradition, the former national captain returned to his birthplace immediately upon the conclusion of his professional cricket commitments to observe the religious holiday alongside his local community.
Accompanied by his father, Mahbub Hamid, Mushfiqur arrived in the morning at the Dharampur-Matidali Nazim Uddin Jiladar Eidgah Maidan, the principal congregational ground in Bogra city. The father and son performed the mandatory congregational Eid prayers together. Immediately following the conclusion of the religious sermon, the cricketer remained at the Eidgah ground to exchange festive greetings and converse with the local worshippers and residents who had gathered for the morning prayers.
Communal Greetings and Holiday Mass Message
Following the conclusion of the communal ceremonies, Mushfiqur addressed the public and the media, delivering a formal holiday message emphasizing health safety, family unity, and social welfare during the sacrificial festival.
The specific logistics, location data, and official statements recorded during the festive gathering in Bogra are structured in the table below:
| Event Metric Category | Verified Incident Details | Official Source / Reference |
| Primary Celebrant | Mushfiqur Rahim (International Cricketer) | Field Observers |
| Family Accompaniment | Mahbub Hamid (Father) | Family Records |
| Geographic Location | Bogra City, Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh | Municipal Administration |
| Venue of Congregation | Dharampur-Matidali Nazim Uddin Jiladar Eidgah | Ground Management |
| Occasion | Holy Festival of Eid-ul-Azha | National Calendar |
| Absent Family Member | Mayan (Grandson / Son) | Mahbub Hamid Statement |
| Reason for Absence | Mild physical illness (Fever) | Medical Excuse |
During his formal briefing, Mushfiqur explicitly urged citizens to remain mindful of the socio-economically vulnerable segments of society while conducting the traditional holiday rituals.
“First and foremost, I extend my heartfelt Eid-ul-Azha greetings and congratulations to the local residents and the people of the entire country,” Mushfiqur stated. “I hope everyone celebrates Eid with their respective families safely and with due caution. Furthermore, please ensure that you share the joy of this sacrificial festival with your poor and helpless neighbors.”
Paternal Statements on Multi-Generational Traditions
Speaking to reporters after the prayers, Mushfiqur’s father, Mahbub Hamid, expressed great satisfaction regarding his son’s consistent return to Bogra for major holidays, noting that the cricketer’s intensive international and domestic sports schedules routinely limit his availability for family gatherings throughout the fiscal year.
However, Hamid expressed a note of regret concerning the absence of his young grandson, Mayan, who was unable to attend the outdoor congregation. The family had originally intended to field three generations of the Rahim lineage simultaneously at the Nazim Uddin Jiladar Eidgah, repeating a milestone they had successfully reached during the previous year’s religious festival.
“Celebrating Eid alongside my son brings immense joy,” Mahbub Hamid remarked to the press. “He is rarely accessible during the year due to sports protocols; we do not get to see him outside of these specific holiday windows. I am only feeling a bit of regret for my grandson today; the boy could not come to the field because he developed a mild fever. Had he been well, we could have performed our prayers together as three generations, just as we did last year.”
