Each 'Eid is a Day of victory. The individual who succeeds in securing his spiritual rights and growth receives the 'Eid with a victorious spirit.
The individual who faithfully observes the duties, which are associated with the 'Eid, is a triumphant one.
He proves that he holds a strong command over his desires, exercises a sound self-control and enjoys the taste of disciplinary life.
And once a person acquires these qualities he has achieved his greatest victory;
because the person who knows how to control himself and discipline his desires is flee from sin and wrong, from fear and cowardice, from vice and indecency, from jealousy and greed, from humiliation and all other causes of enslavement.
So, when he receives the 'Eid, which marks the achievement of this freedom, he is in fact celebrating his victory, and the 'Eid thus becomes a Day of victory.