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Ramzan Mubarak 2026 Wishes: Share WhatsApp Messages, Greetings To Friends and Family

Ramzan Mubarak 2026 Wishes: Share WhatsApp Messages, Greetings To Friends and Family

Lokmat Times 1 month ago

Ramzan, also known as Ramadan or Ramazan, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is regarded as the most sacred month in Islam.

The holy month has alreay began in Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabhi and other parts of Gulf nations as the crescent moon was sighted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.

In India, the crescent moon of Ramadan 2026 will be sighted on Wednesday, February 18, and whether it is sighted or not, the first fasting day in India will be on Thursday, February 19.

Meanwhile, the moon has already sighted in the Middle East, and people have started exchanging greetings and wishing their loved ones through messages and greetings.

Here Are Some Short WhatsApp Messages and Greetings for Ramadan Mubarak

Ramadan Mubarak. May this holy month bring peace and blessings to you and your family.

Wishing you a peaceful and blessed Ramadan.

May Allah accept your fasts and prayers. Ramadan Kareem.

Ramadan Mubarak. May your heart be filled with faith and light.

May this Ramadan bring mercy, forgiveness and countless blessings

No one's faith would shine without the Quran in a believer's hands. The world would never understand the value of hunger and thirst if Ramzan did not come each year. Happy Ramzan.

Ramzan has arrived, a month of blessings. Let us apologise for our mistakes. The doors of repentance are open in this month. Happy Ramzan.

May your day be as beautiful as this morning. May every moment bring you happiness today and even more tomorrow. Happy Ramzan.

May we all purify ourselves from sins, and may you remember me in your prayers during this blessed month. Happy Ramzan.

May all your wishes be fulfilled in Ramzan. May your destiny shine so brightly that all your prayers are accepted. Happy Ramzan.

Crescent Moon of Ramadan 2026 Sighted in Saudi Arabia, First Day of Fasting on February 18.

Ramzan Mubarak Messages

As the month of mercy arrives, may your home be filled with peace, joy and harmony. Ramadan Mubarak.

May Allah bless you with strength, patience and good health throughout this holy month. Ramadan Kareem.

Wishing you a month of reflection, prayer and inner peace. Ramadan Mubarak to you and your family.

May your fasts be easy, your prayers be accepted and your heart be filled with gratitude. Ramadan Mubarak.

May this Ramadan guide you towards the path of kindness and forgiveness. Ramadan Kareem.

Ramadan 2026 Mubarak Messages for Family & Friends

May Allah shower His blessings on our family and keep us united in love and faith. Ramadan Mubarak.

Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed month filled with joy and spiritual growth.

May this Ramadan strengthen our bond and bring peace into our hearts. Ramadan Mubarak, my friend.

Religious Wishes

May Allah reward your fasting, answer your prayers and grant you Jannah. Ramadan Kareem.

May the doors of mercy and forgiveness open for you this Ramadan.

May the light of Ramadan illuminate your soul and bring clarity to your heart. Ramadan Mubarak.

May each day of this holy month bring you closer to Allah's blessings.

Wishing you a Ramadan full of reflection, gratitude and spiritual renewal.

For Social Media

Ramadan Mubarak to everyone observing. May this month bring peace to our hearts and our world.

As the crescent moon is sighted, may your life be filled with hope and positivity. Ramadan Kareem.

During Ramzan, Muslims across the world observe fasts for 29 or 30 days and devote themselves to worship. The first ten days of the month are associated with mercy, the next ten with blessings and the final ten with forgiveness. Worship, fasting, night prayers (Tarawih) and recitation of the Quran hold special significance during this period.

Crescent Moon of Ramadan Not Sighted in Philippines, First Day of Fasting on February 19.

Throughout the holy month, Muslims offer five daily prayers and practise self-restraint and discipline. Fasting during Ramzan is one of the five pillars of Islam, along with Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm and Hajj.

According to Islamic belief, the gates of heaven open during Ramzan and the prayers of those who fast are answered. Muslims observe the fast from sunrise to sunset. The fast begins with a pre-dawn meal called Sehri and ends after sunset with Iftari. Breaking the fast with dates is considered Sunnah. It is believed that Prophet Muhammad would break his fast with dates, a tradition that continues today.

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