Best Ramadan greetings to share with family and friends

What are Best Ramadan greetings?
What are Best Ramadan greetings?
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The month of Ramadan is considered to be the most pious month because this is the month in which the Quran was revealed.

This is the only month that contains in it the night of decree (Laylatul Qadr), which is better than the worship of a thousand months.The Holy month of Ramadan is explained in the Quran in Surah Baqarah.

So there are multiple reasons for every Muslim to
Celebrate the holy month of Ramadan.

For that reason, in this article, we will discuss different Ramadan greetings that you can share with friends and family.


An Overview of Ramadan

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. It is the month in which the Quran was first revealed.

The word Ramadan derives from an Arabic root relating to scorching heat. For example, the word Ramad means “scorched ness”, and Ramda’ means “sun-baked ground”.

Also fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam, and is thus a requirement to be a Muslim.

The purpose of Ramadan and fasting this month is to realize how their poor brothers and sisters feel when they don’t have any food to eat and are starving and to thank Allah for the blessings He has given them.

Another act Muslims do in Ramadan is paying “Zakat” with their will. Zakat is distributing 2.5% of our total stored wealth among the poor to keep the greed of money in check and hence help the poor.

And anyone who is not traveling or too old, or too sick must fast. Fasting consists of not eating, drinking, smoking, or having sex between dawn and sunset. By controlling our desires, we become closer to Allah SW.T.

So let’s get to the point of this article and let’s discuss some of Ramadan greetings ideas that can work as general greetings for family, friends, and also neighbors.

The best Ramadan greetings

here are some of The best Ramadan greetings
Here are some of The best Ramadan greetings

You can share some of the following Ramadan greetings at the beginning of Ramadan, throughout the month, and at the end of Ramadan preparing for Eid al-Fitr.

You can send these Ramadan Mubarak greetings to your loved ones on Facebook or Instagram or through e-mails. Or you can use these Ramadan greetings as a caption on photos and videos and share them on social media. So let us get you a list of some best Ramadan greetings to share this Ramadan:

Ramadan greetings at the start of Ramadan

Ramadan is already around the corner, and many Muslims can’t wait to observe its holy days and share Ramadan greetings with others like the following:

  • Ramadan Kareem:
    This is one of the most famous Ramadan greetings, which means (generous Ramadan for you), it’s new to our era, it wasn’t used in old Islam times.
    Some people see it’s wrong, as Ramadan is a month, because you obviously cannot describe a month with generosity, and you can’t say it’s generous to its people as it isn’t the one who gives, but Allah SWT who gives and he is who’s very generous and merciful.
    Some others think the complete opposite of the above, they think it’s the month of generosity, as Allah opens the gates of the heavens so that our duas are granted, and he doubles our ‘Good deeds’ Ten times
  • Ramadan Mubarak:
    ِِAnother form of Ramadan greetings that means blessed Ramadan. Blessed is the status of the month, as it is a time when the Muslim and Mumin can increase in taqwa, in piety, by increasing the effort in prayers, reading, and putting into practice what is read.
  • Happy Ramadan.
  • Have a graceful and peaceful Ramadan.
  • May Allah bring this Ramadan with safety, peace, and faith.
  • May Allah make your fasting and Dau accepted, and may you be granted what you seek.

Ramadan greetings at the end of Ramadan

By the end of Ramadan and starting the preparation for Eid-al-Fitr, Muslims start to share and send Ramadan greetings and wishes:

  1. May you have a peaceful, joyful, and lovely day Ramadan and Eid.
  2. Hope this Eid al-Fiter is as sweet as you.
  3. Wish you the best of what Ramadan has to offer.
  4. May you have a sweet Eid al-Fitr.
  5. May your fasting, and your Quran reading be accepted.
  6. Wishing you a blessed Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr.
  7. May Allah bring us together this Ramadan under one faith.
  8. May you have a blessed and productive Ramadan.
  9. May this Ramadan be your best yet.
  10. Wishing you all the good and happiness this Ramadan.

Ramadan greetings for friends and best friends

what are the best Ramadan greetings for friends?
what are the best Ramadan greetings for friends?

No relationship is more precious and great than one with friends and best friends. So here are some of Ramadan greetings for them:

  • Happy Ramadan my friend, I am making up my prayers for your happiness and protection for the upcoming holy month.
  • I wish you a blessed month of Ramadan filled with all the best life changes for you and your family.
  • Happy and blessed Ramadan for you, my friend, may Allah grant you mercy and forgiveness in this sacred month.
  • All Ramadan greetings for you my friend, may Allah guard you and aid you in all your life issues, Happy Ramadan to you.
  • May your days of Ramadan be fruitful with my best greetings and wishes to receive the best Ramadan presents.
  • May Allah shield you from all the devil’s influence and provide you with his divine blessings guiding and guarding you.

Ramadan greetings to your family

Celebrations of Ramadan are incomplete without sending Ramadan greetings to your family to make this special occasion more auspicious for them.

So for that reason, we have come up with a collection of precious Ramadan greetings for the family:

  • Happy Ramadan to my beloved family, may Allah answer all your requests and guide us in his way.
  • Happy Ramadan to my family, hope this Ramadan unites us under his will and brightens our spirits with love.
  • May Allah make this month brings all the happiness and grant us all the blessings in this world.
  • Ramadan Mubarak to the most amazing people in my life, may we are always there to fill each other life with peace and happiness.

And for my final words, I send my Ramadan greetings to all Muslims around the world, wishing nothing but all the good and peace for the Islamic nation.

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