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Ramadan is the most significant month in the Islamic calendar. Every year about 2 billion Muslims worldwide fast and pray throughout this blessed month. It is a time of giving and spreading love and kindness to others. As Ramadan approaches, many people look for ways to express their warmest wishes and greetings to their friends and loved ones. But with so many options available, it can be difficult to know what to say.
Whether you're sending a card to a Muslim friend or family member, or simply looking for inspiration on how to offer your best wishes during Ramadan, we've got you covered. To help you express your thoughts and feelings during this special time, I’ve included some heartfelt greetings and messages that you can put on your card in this article.
When writing a Ramadan card or message, it's important to keep in mind the significance and meaning of the holy month of Ramadan. There are a few things that you can include to make your message more unique and meaningful, such as:
You don't always need to write lengthy messages to express your sincere feelings. Here are a few short Ramadan wishes that you can use on your cards:
Below are a few spiritual wishes to honor the holiness of the month.
Ramadan wishes can be funny too. Here are a few examples:
Below are a few Ramadan quotes from known personalities that you can include in your message.
Ramadan is the month whose beginning is mercy, whose middle is forgiveness, and whose end is freedom from fire.
The philosophy of fasting calls upon us to know ourselves, to master ourselves, and to discipline ourselves the better to free ourselves. To fast is to identify our dependencies, and free ourselves from them.
Have you ever wondered why we’re happy in Ramadan? Because we do what we were created to do.
Ramadan is not only to stay thirsty and hungry; it is also to realize the real thirsty and hungry ones to help; it is true worship.
Ramadan is the best time to sympathize and give what we can.
In His infinite mercy, Allah has sent the light of Ramadan to erase the night
Ramadan is a celebration of a faith known for great diversity and racial equality.
To make your Ramadan greetings more profound, you can add some of the Quranic verses mentioned below.
O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous
.........But to fast is best for you, if you only knew.
The month of Ramadhan [is that] in which was revealed the Qur’an, a guidance for the people and clear proofs of guidance and criterion. So whoever sights [the new moon of] the month, let him fast it; and whoever is ill or on a journey – then an equal number of other days…..
Ramadan is a special time of year for Muslims around the world. Whether you choose to write a heartfelt message or a simple greeting, your words can make a meaningful impact on those celebrating Ramadan.
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