Short of giving them hard currency or a loaded gift basket, heartfelt messages are one of the most thoughtful ways to welcome your friends and family into the month of Ramadan. If you need help crafting Ramadan messages to loved ones, we鈥檝e got you covered.

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Ramadan messages to your friends
Whether you want to usher them into the month of or inspire them during the hunger strike, these messages will do the job.

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鈥淩amadan Kareem鈥
It translates to 鈥済enerous Ramadan鈥 and it鈥檚 the simplest way to wish them well in the holy month.
鈥淵our iftar is on me鈥
Want your gees to know you鈥檙e really thinking about them? Let them know you鈥檒l cover what they鈥檒l eat to break their fast.
鈥淢ay your fasting feel fast鈥
Send these to friends who hold time to ransom during Ramadan. No better way to give them small perspire to maguire.
鈥淲ake up. It鈥檚 time for suhoor鈥
Send this message around 4:30 a.m. every day for those friends who oversleep and might miss the morning meal AKA .
鈥淚f I鈥檝e ever wronged you, please, forgive me as we enter the month of Ramadan, and I鈥檒l forgive you too鈥
Is it even Ramadan if you鈥檝e not sent or received this message from your friends?
鈥淢ay Allah accept your Ibadah鈥
Ibadah means 鈥渨orship鈥, and fasting is considered a form of worship. This is a nice message to send after each day鈥檚 fast.
鈥淢ay this month fill your heart with mercy. May your soul become kind. May politeness take over your arrogance. And may this Ramadan be your guide in life.鈥
Send this to friends who鈥檝e taken 鈥渟tay wicked鈥 a little too far.
鈥淪alaim alaikum. You鈥檙e welcome to share iftar with me and my family tonight鈥
Know a friend who鈥檚 spending Ramadan alone? You should light up their day with this message inviting them to break the day鈥檚 fast with you.
鈥淲ishing you a healthy and holy fast鈥
No better way to tell your friends you wish them the strength to keep sin at bay during Ramadan.
鈥淢ay Allah touch and shape your heart. Ramadan Mubarak to you鈥
This one is for friends who struggle with their faith.
Ramadan messages to your loved ones
Don鈥檛 let see-finish be the reason why you don鈥檛 craft a thoughtful Ramadan message to your family members. These ones should get you started.

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鈥淲ishing you a Ramadan filled with Allah鈥檚 abundant Rahmat, overflowing Barakat, and a fasting experience that brings you closer to Him鈥
Send this heartwarming message to your loved ones at the start of Ramadan.
鈥淪ending you strength and positive vibes as you observe your fast鈥
Send this to your loved ones who struggle to keep up with the long hours of hunger required during Ramadan.
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鈥淥 you who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you, so that you may learn self-restraint鈥
Send this verse to motivate your loved ones to stay on track.
鈥淢ay you see the last of it and many more Ramadans to come鈥
Ramadan comes once a year, so let your loved ones know you want to witness the month with them for as long as you can.
鈥淢ay your love, service and sacrifice during the holy month keep Jannah’s doors open for you forever鈥
Send this prayer as a Ramadan message to your loved ones to encourage them weeks into the holy month.
鈥淢ay almighty Allah accept your supplications鈥
It鈥檚 a simple prayer for almighty Allah to grant their heart鈥檚 desires as they fast.
鈥淪ending you prayers for a smooth and successful fast today. May Allah bless you鈥
Every fasting day tests the strength and faith of Muslims. This message is a thoughtful way of encouraging your loved ones.
鈥淛ummah Mubarak and Ramadan Kareem. I wish you a peaceful and rewarding Ramadan. May Allah accept your fasts and prayers鈥
Send this message on Fridays, the day of the jummah prayer.
鈥淥 Allah, forgive us for our sins and accept us into your bounties and joys. Give us the strength to combat sin because we are weak鈥
Ramadan is all about seeking forgiveness. This message does just that.
鈥淟et the abstinence from negativity during Ramadan continue always鈥
A gentle way to remind them that their good ways shouldn鈥檛 stop with the end of the holy month.
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