Ramadan Mubarak 2021 – best greetings and messages to wish Happy Ramadan
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Every year, Muslims across the globe observe a month of daily fasting during Ramadan.
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar involves abstaining from food, drink, smoking and sex between early morning and sunset.
Fasting – during Ramadan or for other reasons – is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, the others being faith, prayer, charity and the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Ramadan 2019 was a test of faith because it fell in the longer days of summer, meaning extended hours of going without food and drink in hot weather.
Ramadan 2020 was during a full lockdown in the UK and across the world so that presented another set of challenges, with Muslims told to remain in their own homes, despite the usual tradition for communal meals and prayers.
For 2021, there are still restrictions in place but mosques are open for limited, pre-booked communal worship and special guidance has been issued on night prayers, meals before and after fasting, and spiritual retreats.
This is the month in which the Qur’an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad and so it’s regarded as a time filled with blessings when worshippers focus their minds and bodies on spirituality rather than on earthly needs and indulgences.
It’s traditional to convey greetings and blessings to those who are about to begin an entire month of fasting.
So what are the typical blessings to be said to Muslim family and friends at the start of the month? How do you wish people a Happy Ramadan?
And once the month of fasting is over, it’s time to celebrate Eid al-Fitr and wish each other Eid Mubarak.
Here are the best greetings, cards and gifts for Eid Mubarak
© Getty Images Sunset over the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey BEST RAMADAN GREETINGS ‘Ramadan Mubarak’
This means Blessed Ramadan, may Ramadan bring us blessings. It’s the equivalent of saying Happy Ramadan.
‘Ramadan Kareem’
This means Generous Ramadan, wishing people many good rewards during the month.
Other wishes and greetings
There are many other things that can be said to those observing Ramadan.
Typical examples could include:
May this Ramadan be as bright as ever.
Wishing you all the blessings of the holy month.
As you fast and offer prayers to Allah, may you find your peace and happiness. Have a peaceful and happy Ramadan
May the Spirit of Ramadan stay in our heart and illuminate our soul from within. Happy Ramadan!
May the crescent-shaped moon brighten your path toward enlightenment and may Allah bless you with peace and grace. Wishing you a Happy Ramadan!
Welcome the month of Ramadan with a heart filled with peace, harmony and joy. May the divine blessings of Allah protect and guide you
May this Ramadan bring joy, health and wealth to you
On the month of Ramadan, I am wishing you four weeks of blessings, 30 days of clemency, and 720 hours of enlightenment. Happy Ramadan!
As the month of Ramadan starts, talk respectfully, treat others kindly, walk modestly and pray sincerely. May Allah bless you and your family
May Allah always guide you all throughout your journey in life. I wish this Ramadan will infuse you with courage that will help you be triumphant over the adversities of life. Happy Ramadan!