Ramadan Mubarak is a well known greeting for Muslim world. Mubarak Ramadan is a greeting used to say “Have a blessed Ramadan”. In this post I am sharing some greeting cards for Ramadan with “Ramadan Mubarak” translated in different languages. You can download and share these greetings and post them in your local language.
Ramadan Meaning
The word “Ramadan” comes from the Arabic root “ramida” or “ar-ramad,” which means scorching heat or dryness. The word ramadan refers to the intensity and toughness of the fast that the fasting person experiences.
Ramadan Mubarak Meaning
In simple Meaning Ramadan Mubarak means ” Have a blessed Ramadan”, since Ramadan brings spiritual growth, closeness to Allah and immense rewards for believers.
Ramadan Mubarak in Arabic
This is a Ramadan Mubarak Greeting written in Arabic. You can download and share it free. Muslims in Arabian and middle eastern countries might like to send Ramadan greetings in Arabic.All these cards are 1000☓1000 pixels and can be downloaded using the download button or just right clicking on the image and downloading it.
Ramadan Greeting Card in Hindi
There is a large majority of muslims in India. The following ramadan greeting card might be a good selection for Muslims residing in India or whose primary language is Hindi.
Ramadan Greeting Card in Bangla
Bangladesh is primarily a Muslim country. Here is a Ramadan greeting card with Ramadan Mubarak written in Bangla.
Ramadan Mubarak in Chinese
China has a wide population of Muslim who fast during the month of Ramadan. Here is a Happy Ramadan greeting card in Chinese language.
Ramadan Mubarak in English
English is a global language. If you like the following ramadan greeting card, you can send it to any one and wish them a blessed ramadan.
Ramadan Mubarak Greeting in Persian
Persian is an old language is is still spoken in countries like Iran and Iraq. Almost written like Arabic or Urdu, here is a Persian version of Ramadan Mubarak.
Ramadan Greeting Cards in Turkish
Turkish is spoken in Turkey which is a muslim country. Enjoy Ramadan Mubarak Greetings written in Turkish. Download and send to your friends to wish them a blessed Ramadan.
Ramadan Mubarak in Urdu
Urdu is spoken in south Asian countries like Pakistan. Send this card to your Pakistani friends living in Pakistan or abroad and wish them a rewarding ramadan.
More About Ramadan
Ramadan is observed by Muslims worldwide. It’s a month-long period of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community for Muslims around the world. So you’ll find Ramadan observed in every country with a significant Muslim population, including but not limited to countries in the Middle East, North Africa, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Europe, and North America.
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