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Ramadan Mubarak: Hear Greetings in Different Languages

Ramadan Mubarak: Hear Greetings in Different Languages, Muslim Praying, Arabic Prayer, Pillar of Islam

The Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins soon. Here’s how to say Ramadan Mubarak to someone in other languages around the globe.

The holy month of Ramadan begins on Thursday, 23 March, following the announcement made by the authorities in Saudi Arabia and other countries throughout the Middle East.

Around 1.9 billion Muslims live in the world. This is approximately 25% of the global population. Indonesia is home to the largest Muslim population in the world, with 230 million Muslims. Pakistan comes in second place with 212 million Muslims. India is next (200 million), followed by Bangladesh (150) and Nigeria (100).

Around the world, many Muslims will be preparing for a month-long fasting and the celebrations that accompany it. During this month, observing Muslims will wake up early to eat a meal before dawn, called suhoor. They’ll then break their fast with iftar at sunset.

Why is Ramadan holy to Muslims?

According to Muslims, Ramadan is the month in which the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad over 1,400 years ago.

Fasting is considered one of the five pillars of Islam, along with daily prayers, the Muslim declaration, charity, and the Hajj pilgrimage if you are physically and financially able.

Ramadan Sayings in Different Languages

A new moon is usually sighted to start the month, and a rush of greetings follows. Many nations with a majority of Muslims have their greetings.

The most popular sayings include “Ramadan Mubarak,” “Ramadan Kareem,” and “Ramadan Kareem.” The Arabic expressions “blessed Ramadan,” “generous Ramadan,” and similar ones are used.

With joy and open arms, Muslims around the world welcome the holy month of Ramadan! It’s a time for spiritual reflection, community connection, and celebrating faith through fasting, prayer, and good deeds. To share in the spirit of Ramadan, here are some beautiful greetings you can use in different languages:

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