Ramadan 2020 Greetings: How to Say Happy Ramadan in Arabic
RAMADAN is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, but how can you wish someone a happy Ramadan in Arabic?
SOURCE: EXPRESS.CO.UK
BY: KAISHA LANGTON
Ramadan is commemorated by more than a billion Muslims around the world with most fasting and praying to devote themselves to their faith. Express.co.uk has compiled a list of popular Ramadan greetings to help you wish someone a Happy Ramadan in English or Arabic.
When is Ramadan?
This year, Ramadan begins on the evening of Thursday, April 23.
The month of observance continues until the evening of Saturday, May 23.
Ramadan falls during this month because it is when the Qur’an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
But the dates of Ramadan change each year because Islam uses the lunar calendar, so it is not a fixed date according to the Western calendar.
How is Ramadan commemorated?
Throughout Ramadan, Muslims pay tribute to their religion by undertaking a fast during daylight hours and undertaking prayer.
Additionally, Ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection, prayer, doing good deeds and spending time with their loved ones.
Normally, people make an exceptional effort to connect with their communities and reach out to those in need.
How to say Happy Ramadan in Arabic
You can wish someone a happy Ramadan by saying “Ramadan Kareem,” which translates into “have a generous Ramadan.”
The appropriate response to Ramadan Kareem is “Allahu Akram” which translates as “God is much more generous”.
You can also say “Ramadan Mubarak,” which translates to “happy Ramadan.”
What other greetings, wishes and quotes can you use during Ramadan?
- May this Ramadan be filled with joy, health, and wealth.
- Let’s celebrate Ramadan, as Allah blesses us once again with prosperity and cheer.
- Four Weeks of mercy, 30 days of worship, 720 hours of Spirituality. 43,200 Minutes of Forgiveness, 2592000 Seconds of Happiness, Ramadan Kareem Mubarak.
- May all your devotions are answered and May Allah rewards you for all the good deed you!
- Happy Ramadan to everyone. May the blessings of the month Ramadan be on all of us and may Allah grant our prayers and fasts.
- Keep the faith. The vision is always for the appointed time. Be patient, prayerful and wait for the fulfilment of your visions.
- I pray for your continuous abundance in life, satisfaction, and joy. May all of these will be a grant to you, for you are a great brother I treasure. A blessed Ramadan to you!
- All the blessings for this holy month.
- May Allah bring you peace and happiness this Ramadan.
- May the divine blessings of Allah protect you.
- Four weeks of blessings to you this Ramadan, I hope you find the courage and triumph over adversity.
- Let the spirit of Ramadan remain in your heart and light up your soul from within.