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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is observed by Muslims as a month of fasting and prayer. It lasts for around 29-30 days, between the sighting of one crescent moon to the next. This year Ramadan will be observed from April 14 to May 12.
You’re sweeter than a box of dates. Happy Ramadan!
Ramadan is the month of blessings, forgiveness, mercy, and freedom from hellfire. On this holy month, make lots of dua and increase doing good
It is said that Prophet Mohammed once spoke, When the month of Ramadan starts, the gates of heaven are opened and the gates of hell are closed and the devils are chained.
As per Islamic beliefs, it was during Ramadan that the holy book of the Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. People also believe that the gate of hell is closed and heaven is open during this time. People spend time with friends and family during this time.
Ramadan Quotes
Sending wishes for a peaceful Ramadan.
As long as your heart is beating, you have a purpose. God is intentional, so He does not keep anyone on Earth that doesn’t have to be here; if we are blessed with more life, it is because someone in the world needs us. If we are alive, it means that what we were sent to this Earth to create has not yet been accomplished.
My heart lights up like a Ramadan lantern when I’m with you.
Ramadan is a Holy month for Muslims where they fast during the daylight. During this holy month, Muslims do not gulp down even a sip of water during the daytime and dedicate their daylight hours to abstinence, charity, and faith. They only eat or drink anything after iftar (sundown), which shows an incredible feat of self-discipline in them. Fasting benefits us and the same has been mentioned in the Quran:
O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you. so that you may learn self-restraint. Quran 2:183.
We are all born with spiritual wings, and Islam reminds us how to fly.
Wishing you a happy Ramadan.
However, the celebrations this year will be different due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Though you can still celebrate at home with your family and send wishes to your near and dear ones.
Because the holy month of Ramazan begins this week, it’s time to prepare your mind, cleanse your body and soul, and gain maximum benefits by fasting, healthily.
Let our religions unite us for human kindness rather than dividing us on what we believe. Eid Mubarak
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May Ramadan bring you prosperity and joy.
May Allah eases your hardships and shower you with loads of peace and prosperity during this holy month of Ramadan. Have a blessed time.
O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous — Surat Al-Baqarah 2:183
God chose you as my clothing. (2:187) He dressed me very well.
That time of the year has come. May all of us find peace this Ramadan. Happy Ramzan Kareem!
Allah says: O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous [2:185]
Ramadan is a BOOT CAMP for the Muslim body and soul. In this Holy month, make every day count.
Sending love to you and your family this 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.
With the above verse, the Holy Quran makes it clear that fasting was ordained compulsory for all Muslims and that they have to fast if they are to stay righteous.
May this Ramadan bring blessings for the entire humanity so that we can walk on the way of peace and harmony! Happy Ramadan to everyone.
Thank you for loving me even when I’m hungry. Ramadan Mubarak.
Make this Ramadan the turning point in your life. break free from the deceptions of this world and indulge in the sweetness of EEMAN.
In Arabic, the word fitna, meaning hardship, stems from the word fatanah, which means to test gold, and burn with fire.
Wishing you a blessed Ramadan.
God has once again brought Ramadan into our lives and we must take this opportunity to do lots of ASTAGHFAR. May God forgive us for all our sins!
May Ramadan strengthen all of our taqwa.
O Allah forgive us for all our sins and take us in your blessings and happiness. We are very weak, give us the strength to fight against sins.
But too fast is best for you, if you only knew. — Surat Al-Baqarah 2:184
I love you more than my morning coffee on Eid day.
May this Ramadan bring endless moments of joy and happiness into your life. Ramadan Mubarak.
Praise belongs to God who appointed among those roads His month, the month of Ramadan, the month of fasting, the month of submission, the month of purity, the month of putting to test, the month of standing in prayer, in which the Quran was sent down as guidance to the people, and as clear signs of the Guidance and the Separator.
Just as gold is heated to extract valuable elements from the useless surrounding material, it is through the fire of our trials that our golden essence is unearthed.
May all your prayers be answered this Ramadan and always.
As we celebrate the holy month of Ramadan, I wish that happiness and joy find you and fill your house. Ramadan Mubarak!
In those days some might question the benefits of fasting apart from blessings. Science and medicine today have all but confirmed that there are numerous health benefits to fasting for a month in a year. It is a great way to cleanse the stomach and also has many health benefits for the brain.
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. Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship and [wants] for you to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that [to] which He has guided you, and perhaps you will be grateful.
The philosophy of fasting calls upon us to know ourselves, master ourselves, and discipline ourselves better to free ourselves. To fast is to identify our dependencies, and free ourselves from them.
In His infinite mercy, Allah has sent the light of Ramadan to erase the night. He has sent the month of the Qur’an so that He might elevate us and bring us from our isolation to His nearness.
May your fasting feel fast.
May Allah fills our heart with courage and makes our way closer to victory. May Allah be always with us!
One of the stand-out features of the month of Ramadan is that the Holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) during this time. This book of guidance is an invaluable treasure trove of information on how to live life as a good Muslim to this day.
We break our fast with a date, I hope your Ramadan is great!
Instead of looking outside of ourselves and counting potential enemies, fasting summons us to turn our glance inward, and to take the measure of our greatest challenge: the self, the ego, in our own eyes and as others see us.
May this holy month bring an abundance of blessings.
Let’s celebrate as the month of Ramadan begins here. Filling our life happiness and mirth, as Allah blesses us once again with prosperity and cheer. Happy Ramadan
Allah is with those who restrain themselves.
Reach for the Ramadan moon! If you fall, fall on your prayer rug in sujood*.
We must master our egoism, and through this mastery, step outside ourselves and educate ourselves in giving. Fasting requires that we rediscover all that is alive around us, and reconcile ourselves with our environment.
Today is the first day of Sha’ban and Ramadan is not too far off. You might be wondering where the time has gone and might feel a bit overwhelmed or even afraid of the long hours of fasting. You might also be asking yourself, what have I done so far to prepare myself for this blessed month
May your faith be further emboldened this Ramadan.
Happy Ramadan 2022. Wishing you a blessed Ramadan that will inspire you with courage and strength that will help you to win every challenge of life!
Fasting teaches restraint; the ability to control worldly desires and spend time in prayer and meditation. Fasting is a noble act much beloved by Allah (SWT).
Make a dua* list and check it twice. Don’t forget to ask for Paradise!
Fasting is, first and foremost, an exercise for identifying and managing adversity in all its forms. With faith, in full conscience, fasting calls women and men to an extra degree of self-awareness.
Many times we focus too much on the aspect of planning our meals for this month, but Ramadan is not the month of cooking, it is the month when the Quran was sent down, a month of worship. So let’s put the menu planning the aside, and prioritize on how we can prepare our hearts for this glorious month.
May this holy month bring you ever closer to enlightenment.
Ramadan Kareem! May Allah give you all prosperity and success. May Allah bless you with wealth and happiness and gives you a healthy life.
Allah made Laylat al-Qadr this month, which is better than a thousand months, as Allaah says…The Night of Al-Qadr is better than a thousand months. Therein descend the angels and the Rooh [Jibreel (Gabriel)] by Allaah’s Permission with all Decrees, there is peace until the appearance of dawn.
Here comes the Ramadan Drummer and Ramadan too. I hope this month is filled with lots of fun for you!
Have you ever wondered why we’re happy during Ramadan? Because we do what we were created to do.
Something you can start right now is to follow the Sahaba’s example and make that same du’a until we reach Ramadan.
May practicing sawm and salat bring light to your soul this Ramadan.
Let the divinity of this holy month erase all the sinful thoughts off your mind and fill it with a sense of purity and gratitude towards Allah! Ramadan Mubarak to you!
Lailat-ul-Qadr is the prized jewel of Ramadan. This night carries more blessings than a thousand months. Muslims spend this night in prayer and meditation; to make dua and to seek forgiveness for past sins. There is salvation on this night; a chance to be cleansed of all sins and reborn again.
To the coolest kid I know: May this Ramadan help you grow!
We observe that in the scriptures, fasting almost always is linked with prayer. Without prayer, fasting is not complete fasting; it’s simply going hungry.
May Ramadan bring you closer to having your prayers answered.
Ramadan takes you on a spiritual journey that ends right at the door of Allah where dwells endless mercy and immeasurable happiness. Ramadan Mubarak to you!
Ramadan is a gift from Allah (SWT); an opportunity for Muslims to capitalize on and earn His blessings and a way to seek salvation and forgiveness. We should all make the most of it. Let’s all make this Ramadan the best Ramadan yet.
Prayer rugs and Eid hugs, happy holidays to my cuddle bugs!
Periodic fasting can help clear up the mind and strengthen the body and the spirit.
Wishing you abundance for Iftar.
May we all find blessing and guidance as we recite the Quran all together in the Ramadan Days. Ramadan Mubarak.
My shining star, my crescent moon, my Eid balloon. We miss you so much, we hope to see you soon!
The gates of heaven are opened now, the gates of hell are closed with the devil chained in them.
Let Allah guide you and protect you this Ramadan and always.
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