Ramadan Mubarak: Ramzan Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status to share with your friends and family
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Ramadan is one of the popular festivals celebrated by Muslim community where the devotees from across the globe fast and the main motive behind the celebration of the festival is to try and become a better human being. The worshippers seek the blessings of Allah and try to implement the messages of Quran in their life. This year, the festival would start on April 12, 2021 and continue till May 12, 202021. Here are some wishes, messages, quotes that you can put up as Facebook posts and Whatsapp status and share with your near and dear ones.May the divine Allah bless you with peaceful and prosperous life throughout the year.Happy Ramadan!
After the sight of the crescent moon, may you find the utmost source of bliss and gaiety! Enjoy each and every enlightenment moment of Ramadan! Be Blessed!
I hope success and wealth come to you this month, and bring you good fortune and prosperity. Happy Ramadan!
May the Spirit of Ramadan stay in our heart and illuminate our soul from within. Happy Ramadan!
Ramadan is not only for fasting, but also to feed the hungry, help the needy, guard our tongue, not to judge others and forgive. That is the spirit of Ramadan.
Welcome Ramadan, Walk humbly Talk politely Dress neatly Treat kindly Pray attentively and Donate generously. May Allah bless and protect you!May the greatness of Allah fulfill your desires and dreams with happiness and peace around you. Ramadan Mubarak!
May this Ramadan bring endless moments of joy and happiness in your life. Ramadan Mubarak.
This month is full of blessing and wisdom. May the greatness of Allah fulfil your desires and dreams. Wish you a happy blessed month of Ramadan.
May you always be blessed with the love and protection of Allah. Wish you a happy Ramadan.
May the choicest blessing of Allah fill your life with joy and prosperity. Ramadan Mubarak.
I hope this month inspires us to spread Allah’s peace, love, and unity across the world. Happy Ramadan Mubarak!
Ramadan is a month of Allah, whose beginning is Mercy, whose middle is forgiveness, whose end is freedom from fire. Have a blessed and happy Ramadan!
May the Ramadan bring you peace and prosperity, good health and wealth, and brighten your life forever.
That time of the year has come; the month to repent our wrongdoings and sins. May all of us find peace on this Ramadan. Happy Ramadan Kareem!
Ramadan Mubarak to all. Let’s rejoice as once again, our prayers will be answered. May Allah let us reap the fruits of our hard work.
You are one of the reasons why my life has been meaningful. This Ramadan, let me pray to Allah to bring you more blessings. Ramadan Mubarak to you!
Ramadan is a month of Allah whose beginning is Mercy, whose middle is Forgiveness, whose end is Freedom from Fire.
I wish a wish for you.The wish I wish for few.The wish I wish for you is thatyour all wishes come trueso keep on wishingas my all wishes are with you.Ramadan Mubarak 2019
A pray for you from the most inner part of my heart. . .May Allah be with you at every step you take;May Allah guide you in each decision you make;May Allah help you when life gets rough;May Allah bless you with more than enough;May Allah protect you when you fall;May Allah hear you when you call;May Allah sooth your heart when you don’t understand;May you always be in Allah’s loving hands. . .Ramadan 2019 mubarak
May God send his Love like Sunshinein his warm and gentle waysto fill every corner of your Heartand filled your Life with a lot ofHappiness like this Ramadan 2019Wishing you Happy Ramadan.
May the day delightand the moments measure all the special joysfor all of you to treasure.May the year aheadbe fruitful too,for your home and familyand specially for you.Ramadan 2019 MUBARAK
Quotes
“A mind that is not moving with questions, is a mind that is regressing.”
“Pray for people who are treated unjustly and for God’s sake, be courageous.”
“The strength of the tree is not the visible part. The strength is inside, it’s the roots of the tree.”
“Talk about God without talking about Him.”
“Never forget your dialogue with God, it is your strength.”
“Islam is a message of truth. We are not here in this country to be accepted, we are here to be respected.”
“Our jihâd is battling our own contradictions and our contradictions are good because they humble us before Allah.”
What is Ramadan?
Ramadan is the most sacred month of the year in the Islamic culture. Prophet Mohammed preached, “When the month of Ramadan starts, the gates of heaven are opened and the gates of hell are closed and the devils are chained.”
Muslims also believe that during this holy month, God revealed the first verses of the Quran to Prophet Mohammed. That was the night known as “The Night of Power” or “Laylat al-Qadr” in Arabic.
This fasting is known to strengthen one’s relationship with God. Prayers, charity and generosity make the month even more pious.
Why is fasting important in Ramadan month ?
Fasting is considered as the biggest act of religious observance. Fasting (sawm in Arabic), is one of the five key pillars of the Islamic faith. The others are prayer (salat), giving a percentage of your salary to charity (zakat), making the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca and, of course, a belief in the Muslim faith (shahadah).
Ramadan fasting is done from dawn to dusk and is known to purify the soul and the body. This is the time when Muslims feel a sense of being close to God and refrain from materialistic pleasures. This fasting is a pious practice in the Islamic culture that fosters a sense of spirituality in Muslims.
People abstain from food, drink, smoking and intercourse from sunrise to sunset. They wake up before sunrise and perform morning prayers. After morning prayer, they eat before their fast begins. After the sunset, they break their fast with a communal ‘Iftar’ meal with their families.
How is Ramadan Celebrated? Ramadan is a time of joy and celebration. People spend time with their loved ones. Sawm or fasting is observed throughout the Ramadan month. While fasting, Muslims do not have to eat or drink anything, including water, until sunset. From the age of 12 or when they hit puberty, Muslims participate in the fast. One of the most important aspects of the Ramadan fast is called niyyah, which means “intention.” This explains that everyone who is observing the Ramadan fast must not simply or accidentally abstain from food. They need to fulfill the requirement of niyyah. This requirement states that a Muslim must “intend in heart that fasting is meant to worship Allah.” The intention should not be for dietary or any other reasons. It should only be to dedicate yourself to and worship Allah. In fact, according to the scriptures, “Whoever does not make niyyah before dawn would not have fasted.” The intention and determination are of great importance during the holy month of Ramadan. At the end of Ramadan, there is a big three-day celebration called Eid al-Fitr, or “the festival of breaking the Fast.” It is celebrated with fervour where they eat meals with family and friends and exchange gifts.