Ramadan Mubarak
In English, we say 'Merry Christmas' to celebrate the important Christian religious season of Christmas; however, if merry has any deep religious significance, I'm not sure what it is.
In Islam, the two greetings for the Holy month of Ramadan are Ramadan Mubarak, meaning 'May your Ramadan be blessed,' and Ramadan Kareem, meaning 'May your Ramadan be generous.'
So, to start Ramadan, I'd like to say Ramadan Mubarak and Ramadan Kareem.
In Islam, the two greetings for the Holy month of Ramadan are Ramadan Mubarak, meaning 'May your Ramadan be blessed,' and Ramadan Kareem, meaning 'May your Ramadan be generous.'
So, to start Ramadan, I'd like to say Ramadan Mubarak and Ramadan Kareem.
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RAMADAN MUBARAK & RAMADAN KAREEM TO ALL.
Ramadan Kareem.
Ramadan Mubarak to all of you.
Ramadan Kareem.
Ramadan Mubarak To ALL.
Ramadan Kareem.
To be lated Ramadan Kareem to all
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