When it comes to Ramadan, this is not just about fasting; This is very much about the spirit of “family” in all aspects. Meetings, families visit, watch special Ramadan together at night, and generally spend more quality time together. This is about sharing food, sharing moments and most importantly about the happiness you see in the eyes of everyone regardless of fasting.
Ramadan greetings are important: sharing values when greeting family and friends; Even for neighbors that you might not talk to almost all year. Greetings can be interpreted many ways regardless of nationality or religion – this is a sign of remarks and this is what has been owned by the month of Ramadan.
Ramadhan Kareem Wishes & Quotes
Even if you don’t know the exact meaning of this phrase, we all know that it is a positive expression used by everyone to admit and welcome the opportunity. When you say “Ramadhan Kareem“For someone that means you hope for the best in Ramadan because this month is generous in all the values and spiritual appreciation.
Ramadan Mubarak
Ramadhan Mubarak everyone. May Allah accept all your prayers.
Has a blessed and peaceful Ramadan.
Happy Ramadan, hopefully it will bring peace, piety, joy, and certainty.
I ask God to be among Muslims who observe Laylatul Qadr (Night of Power) this year. Hopefully you are a blessed Ramadan.
Happy Ramadan to you. May all the desires come true.
I hope that God accepts your fast, prayer, reading the Quran, and all actions. Ameen.
Sharing concept
Ramadan is a month to share, and share the sweetest things – both literally and metaphorically. People in Ramadan express their care and greet others by cooking for each other. Most Arabic expatriates in this region like to live their traditions by making the famous Eid al -Fitr dessert. Family and friends meet to prepare a collection Ma’am. Filled with dates and pistachios or walnuts, all of them participate in making dough, put this in wood molds and baking – for a sweet Eid cover dish to be distributed.
Ramadan activities
With activities that occur until late at night after breaking the fast, people do not tend to sleep that much, because they embrace the spirit of Ramadan – from praying to cooking and inviting one another to Iftar or Suhoor. Children also enjoy this month in their way, especially in the middle of the month for Girgian Evening. Girgian is a tradition in the Bay area that sees children dressing up with traditional costumes and walking around the environment knocking on the door, and singing traditional songs to collect treats and toys from neighbors. This is the night they have been waiting for all year.
When we approach the Eid al -Fitr celebration, it is important to use the last week of Ramadan to enjoy the spirit of Ramadan and express your greetings in all these different ways. Don’t forget to eat well, exercise properly, stay hydrated when you read the road through our Ramadan series. Register to the SSS blog to stay updated about all our health news, trends, and sports tips.
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