Re: Quran kha’wni, Yasin Khatams, Ameens, Bismillahs, Aqiqahs and all
A proof for celebration other than Eidayen can be found in this article about shaykh ibn hajr by T J Winter, when the shaykh completed his famous book there was a huge celebration in his honour.
In 833, Timur’s son Shahrukh sent a letter to the Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf Barsbay requesting several gifts, including a copy of the Fath, and Ibn Hajar was able to send him the first three volumes. In 839 the request was repeated, and further volumes were sent, until, in the reign of al-Zahir Jaqmaq, the whole text was finished and a complete copy was dispatched. Similarly, the Moroccan sultan Abu Faris ‘Abd al-‘Aziz al-Hafsi requested a copy before its completion. When it was finished, in Rajab 842, a great celebration was held in an open place near Cairo, in the presence of the ulema, judges, and leading personages of Egypt. Ibn Hajar sat on a platform and read out the final pages of his work, and then poets recited eulogies and gold was distributed. It was, says the historian Ibn Iyas, ‘the greatest celebration of the age in Egypt.’
http://www.paklinks.com/gs/religion-scripture/309155-shaykh-al-islam-ibn-hajar-al-asqalani.html