Baby bonus: It'll be a joyous Hari Raya for these happy celebs

With nigh 2 weeks to Hari Raya, it comes as no surprise that many Muslim families are in the thick of preparing for the festive occasion. This includes ensuring that the house is set to receive guests, and buying matching outfits for the family to wear on the first solar day of Hari Raya.

Simply for some, this year's festive occasion comes with an added bonus – a new addition to the family. For Mediacorp host Huda Ali, who gave nativity on Sunday (May 19), preparations for Hari Raya this year take taken a backseat the moment she and actor-husband Den Sabari found out that she will exist giving nascence during the month of Ramadan. The celebrity couple also has a six-year-old daughter, Leia Qaseh.

This twelvemonth's family photo will look different for Huda Ali as she simply welcomed a new infant on May 19. (Photo: Instagram/hudz_ali)

"We had a mini makeover for the house, only to make sure that it is infant prepare," said the 32-year-old, who recently won Best Host at Pesta Perdana 2019, Mediacorp Suria's biennial awards prove for local Malay television. "I retrieve I am pretty chilled out this year because I volition be in confinement. Then, I won't be going out for the usual round of Hari Raya visiting".

She added that she is looking frontward to her confinement catamenia because that means that she does not take to think nearly what everyone is going to wear. This year, she revealed, she will nigh likely be wearing past years' outfits.

"Every year, I am commonly the one to suggest colour themes earlier we decide every bit a family. This year, I don't need to recall of how many outfits to buy or dress upwardly for Hari Raya, specially for Leia and I, because I'll be at domicile 'enjoying' my confinement..

For Ainon Talib, preparations for Hari Raya this yr started much earlier than in previous years. While she normally goes shopping during the calendar month of Ramadan itself, this year, the 28-twelvemonth-old Suria host and actress started looking around in February, after the birth of her second daughter, Adania.

"I have to start early because I demand to brand sure that I can find something comfortable for the baby," she said. "It is also a challenge to find something that can match with her sister." Ainon, together with her husband, Erwan Gunawan, has an elderberry daughter named Amaya. For their children's outfits this year, the couple has decided on matching baju Raya styles from local kidswear label Maison Q.

The wearing of similar styles and colours for Hari Raya as a family is a tradition that both hubby and wife started when Amaya was born in 2015. Ainon explained: "Earlier marriage and starting our family, I tended to lean more towards the Arabic style of dressing. So it'southward more abayas and jalabiyas, while Erwan is in baju Melayu."

"These days, Hari Raya preparations tin exist quite stressful because I have to call back of what everyone, including myself, volition be wearing."

Sarah Bagharib and her hubby celebrating their first Hari Raya together two years ago. (Photo: Instagram/sarahbagharib)

For Sarah Bagharib, getting the house babe-ready has also taken over preparations for Hari Raya. The co-host of Mediacorp's Suria talk prove, Wahhhnita!, is due to give birth in the week of Hari Raya itself.

"I actually have not allowed myself to think about going out and celebrating considering I may be in labour," she said, with a laugh. "So, all our preparations have been for the baby – repainting the walls in our room, getting more drawers and shelves because in that location's no space in our room anymore."

Every bit for outfits for this yr's Hari Raya, Sarah said she will be wearing more kaftans to suit her pregnant frame.

"I have chosen to recycle my outfit this year and clothing a loose kaftan that I already accept. Condolement is especially key this time, and I don't think I would be upward to dressing upwardly correct after giving nascency. Then, loose kaftans it is," she said.

But one thing all three personalities cannot wait to do during the month-long Hari Raya celebration is to take their family portraits – a tradition amidst many Malay families while dressed in their festive all-time.

Huda said: "I'm all for traditions and culture during the festive flavour. We must have a family group photo and my family members will definitely have to vesture the same colour outfits."

Like-minded, Ainon said that she is especially looking forward to taking their annual family photo this year. "I think the inflow of Adania makes the family expect more than consummate. Plus, she will be big plenty to be dressed in cute onesies and headbands. Tin can you imagine the photos?"

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