Ramadan 2026 Latest Greetings Trending Languages - With the sighting of the crescent moon, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced that the holy month is
set to begin on 18 February. As Ramadan begins, Muslims are preparing for a period of fasting, reflection, charity and community. Those observing the fast start their day with a pre-dawn meal, suhoor, and break it at sunset with iftar. Ramadan is considered the most sacred month for Muslims because it marks the time when the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad more than 1,400 years ago. It is a time to cultivate taqwa (God-consciousness), self-discipline, and empathy for the less fortunate, while strengthening one's relationship with Allah through prayer and charity. Fasting is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. With the beginning of Ramadan and the sighting of the new moon, people send wishes to their loved ones, friends and even colleagues. There are many traditional greetings that can be used to wish the beginning of the holy month. The most popular ones are “Ramadan Mubarak” and “Ramadan Kareem”. These are Arabic expressions that translate to “Blessed Ramadan” and “Generous Ramadan”, respectively.
Here’s how to send Ramadan greetings in different languages:
- Arabic: Ramadan Mubarak (Blessed Ramadan) or Ramadan Kareem (Generous Ramadan)
- English: Happy Ramadan or Wishing you a blessed and peaceful Ramadan
- Indonesian: Selamat menunaikan ibadah puasa (Happy fasting month) or Marhaban ya Ramadan (Welcome, Ramadan)
- Turkish: Hayırlı Ramazanlar (Have a blessed Ramadan)
- Hausa (Nigeria): Barka da shigowar azumin watan Ramadana (Welcome to the fasting month of Ramadan)
- Malay: Selamat Berpuasa (Happy fasting)
- Urdu: Ramadan Mubarak or Ramadan ki barkatein (Blessings of Ramadan)
- French: Bon Ramadan or Joyeux Ramadan (Good/Happy Ramadan)
- Persian (Farsi): Ramadan Mubarak or Ramadan-e Kareem (Blessed/Generous Ramadan)
- Bosnian: Ramazan Mubarek Olsun (May it be a blessed Ramadan)
- Swahili: Ramadhani Kareem (Generous Ramadan) or Mfungo mwema (Good fasting)
list of 20 trendy and unique “Ramadan Mubarak” greetings
- Ramadan Mubarak! Khushiyo aur blessings se bhara ho aapka month.
- Wishing you a Ramadan filled with love, peace aur prosperity.
- Ramadan Mubarak! Dua hai aapki zindagi ho bright aur blessed.
- May this Ramadan bring joy, sehat aur success in your life.
- Ramadan vibes only! Spread love aur happiness everywhere.
- Wishing you a month full of faith, patience aur positivity.
- Ramadan Mubarak! Apke ghar mein ho peace aur harmony.
- Blessed Ramadan! Love, laughter aur duaayein aapke saath ho.
- May Allah fill your life with health, happiness aur hope.
- Ramadan Mubarak! Shine bright with love aur spiritual growth.
- Happy Ramadan! Apke dil mein ho shanti aur contentment.
- Ramadan blessings! Dua hai aapko mile endless happiness aur peace.
- Ramadan Mubarak! Let your soul glow with iman aur positivity.
- Sending love, duas aur happiness this Ramadan season.
- May this Ramadan inspire kindness, generosity aur gratitude.
- Ramadan Mubarak! Apki life ho full of hope aur barakat.
- Wishing you a peaceful Ramadan with faith aur smiles.
- Ramadan Mubarak! Spread positivity aur warmth everywhere.
- Blessed month! May Allah bless you with love aur success.
- Ramadan Mubarak! Khushiyo, duaayein aur blessings aapke saath











