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All You Need To Know About Ramadan: Greetings, Timings, And Duas

Ramadan: The holy month celebrated by Muslims around the world, filled with fasting, prayer, reflection and community.

What Do You Say to Someone Who’s Celebrating Ramadan?

When someone is celebrating Ramadan, the most common greetings are “Ramadan Kareem” and “Ramadan Mubarak”. They mean “Generous Ramadan” and “Blessed Ramadan” respectively. They reflect the spirit of giving and blessings of this time. Wishing “Happy Ramadan” or “May all your prayers and fasting be accepted by Allah” are also heartfelt words of kindness.

How Do You Wish Someone Happy Ramadan?

Say “Happy Ramadan” in Arabic: رمضان سعيد (Ramadan Saeed) But most opt for the more traditional greetings noted above. These phrases are a common way of expressing respect and affection in Islamic culture.

Iftar Time in Ramadan 2025

Fasting during the month of Ramadan expects the devotees to not consume any food or water from dawn to sunset. Iftar is the meal to break the fast.

Exact timings may differ depending on your location slightly, and it is advised to check for local sources or mosque announcements for the accurate timings. Check Islamic Date Today 

What Do You Say to Someone Observing Ramadan?

During Ramadan, it is common to wish someone with “May this Ramadan bring peace and prosperity to everyone”. Praying for their strength and health throughout the season of fasting is also common.

Ramadan Dua and Wishes

Duas (supplications) — are a key part of Ramadan. A few common duas and wishes for the holy month are:

“I pray to Allah to be among Muslims who worship laylatul Qadr (the night of power) this year.

“May Allah make fasting and praying and reciting the Quran easier.

“Ramadan Kareem May Allah accept all your duas and reward all your deeds.”

You can wish them well with these expressions that echo the spirituality of Ramadan apart from wishing them well with these expressions.

Sehri ki Dua

sehri ki dua

I Intend to keep the fast for month of Ramadan

 

Roza Iftarki Dua

roza-iftar-ki-dua

O Allah! I fasted for you and I believe in you and I put my trust in You and I break my fast with your sustenance.

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