Do you want to invite your friends by sending Ramadan greetings cards and say them Ramadan Kareem/Mubarak? These cards are free downloadable and printable in English and Arabic. Ramadan had secured its place in Islamic culture. It’s a month of universal fasting, a month that brings hearts to a close, a month that eliminates the evil aspect of personality, a month of brotherhood, and a month of pure happiness.
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Let’s strengthen these beautiful assets of Ramadan by sharing Ramadan Mubarak Greetings Card with our family, friends, colleagues, and other people around us. Let your loved ones know that you care for them by sending beautiful and honest wishes through these cards.
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clear your understanding and judgment between the right and wrong,
between the truths and false.
Wishing you a Ramadan Mubarak!
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Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) said:
(Al Bukhari)
illuminate the world and show us
the way to peace and harmony.
be your guiding light,
and its power,
fill your life with,
peace and grace.
Ramzan Mubarak.
and God will listen to your prayers
with utmost attention!
peace and prosperity,
good health and wealth,
and brighten your life forever!
May all your wishes come true!
Enjoy the long-lasting blessings of Allah.
Ramadan Mubarak!
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a time of fasting and prayer. Ramadan began on 02 April, 2022 and will continue for 29 or 30 days, depending on the sighting of the moon. This year’s Ramadan coincides with the summer solstice, which means that Muslims in most parts of the world will experience especially long days of fasting.