Most Muslims use the Arabic phrase "Ramadan Mubarak," which translates to "have a blessed Ramadan" or "happy Ramadan, to greet each other. The English translation "Happy Ramadan" works just fine.
Vitamin-loaded green juice is a refreshing, nutritious drink perfect for suhoor or iftar during Ramadan or Ramazan. Packed ...
as signs in Muslim homes and establishments reading “Ramadan Mubarak” (an Arabic phrase that translates to “blessed Ramadan”) and iftar gatherings add a festive mood to the city.
27. Eid Mubarak! May your generosity and kindness during Ramadan be rewarded manifold on this blessed day. 28. May the spirit of Eid fill your heart with compassion, forgiveness, and gratitude ...
But you can wish them a blessed and happy Ramadan by saying Ramadan Mubarak. Sayeeda Warsi explores how to be a Muslim woman in 21st-century Britain.
Laylat Al-Raghaib is night of blessing and mercy and an opportunity for wishes to come true, a cleric said.
Muslim families all over the world are preparing for Ramadan. In 2024, Ramadan is expected to start on the evening of 10 March in the UK. It's an incredibly important time as it remembers the ...