The Most Beautiful Phrases for Welcoming Ramadan

Beautiful Phrases to Welcome Ramadan

  • The heart begins to flutter at the gentle breezes of Ramadan.
  • In Ramadan, close the doors of resentment and open the gates of mercy and affection; have compassion for the near ones, and cherish the distant ones. Cultivate inner peace and eliminate negativity from within.
  • The odor of a fasting person’s breath is more beloved to Allah than the fragrance of musk.
  • Rejoicing at the arrival of Ramadan is a sign of true faith.
  • Ramadan represents a profound challenge in testing human willpower through fasting, prayers, and good deeds, and in purifying oneself from numerous shortcomings.
  • The yearning for Ramadan recurs each year; may Allah allow us to witness Ramadan while He is pleased with us, transforming our sins into virtues and our worries into joys.
  • In Ramadan, strive to improve yourself as much as possible: cleanse your heart before your body, your tongue before your hands, and thwart any attempts to corrupt your fast. Beware of being among those who gain nothing from fasting except thirst and hunger.
  • During Ramadan, rush towards good deeds, avoid sinful acts, keep your right hand’s charity concealed from your left, and refrain from backbiting to prevent violating the honor of your brother.
  • O Allah, grant us the blessings of Ramadan, bestow upon us sincere repentance, and assist us in remembering You, thanking You, and worshiping You beautifully.
  • What was damaged in our souls throughout the year can be mended by the days of Ramadan, by God’s will.
  • Days pass, weeks follow, and months roll on, bringing us closer to the advent of the month of blessings and grace, echoing the cherished call of believers: “O Allah, allow us to reach Ramadan.”
  • In Ramadan, take the time to reorganize your life, gather your scattered pieces, pursue your distant dreams, and discover the goodness within yourself, conquering your lower self.
  • It is a blessing that Allah has granted you the month of Ramadan; express your gratitude for being able to enjoy fasting and worship during this time.
  • It is essential to pay attention to the jurisprudence of occasions, such as studying the rulings of Ramadan, and committing to learn and apply them.
  • Ramadan is a month that elevates ranks—a great month, a beautiful month that brings joy to Muslims—the blessed month of Ramadan.
  • In Ramadan, remember those who once filled your world with joy, but have been taken away by time, leaving behind echoes of sadness and memories that evoke sorrow as they resurface.

Beautiful Ramadan Greetings

  • O Lord, Merciful and Generous, may You grant the reader of this message the blessed month of Ramadan and adorn them with virtue amidst paradise.
  • With the fragrance of musk and oud, Ramadan returns to us, the month of generosity and kindness.
  • The sweetest things about Ramadan are three: the abundance of good deeds, the exchange of visits, and the reader of these words.
  • May Allah grant you the ten nights, alleviate all burdens from you, bless you with the Night of Decree, and bring you joy throughout your life.
  • May Allah fill your heart in Ramadan with the joy of pre-dawn meals, the company of the righteous, the mercy of the Forgiving, and the paradise of the upright.
  • With the approach of Ramadan, I pray to the Compassionate One to bless us with the month of mercy and forgiveness.
  • A bouquet of flowers and a basket of incense and promises, wishing you well every year as Ramadan graces us once more.
  • O pearl of the seas, O flower among blossoms, I congratulate you on the upcoming Ramadan, the crown of the months.
  • I ask Allah to grant you an abundance of good deeds, the dispersal of sins, the easing of worries, and to make your smile a source of happiness, your silence an act of worship, your ending a declaration of faith, and your sustenance ever-increasing. With every drop of rain and every soul that completes the pilgrimage, I pray for the acceptance of your righteous actions.
  • All the flowers of spring, the snowfall of winter, and the birds of the earth sing to congratulate you on the approach of Ramadan.
  • May Allah wash your heart with the waters of certainty, soothe your soul with the tranquility of the believers, and allow you to reach the month of fasting. May He grant us many more such months and keep us from deprivation, O Merciful One.
  • May Allah clothe you in the silk of paradise, bless you with the beauty of the heavenly maidens, and grant you the auspicious month of Ramadan.
  • May Allah bless you in Sha’ban and bring you to Ramadan with His great forgiveness, salvation from the fire, and the companionship of pious ones, whilst expanding your hearts with His remembrance.
  • Our wishes precede our greetings, our joy arrives before our nights, and blessed is the month upon you and us.
  • With the approach of Ramadan, sweet prayers are whispered, and I wished for the world to be at your command, realizing that it holds no true value, so I asked Allah for paradise to be your eternal haven, you and your family and all your loved ones. Happy New Year!
  • From the honey of the bees, I offer you a toast, wishing you all the years of fasting and worship ahead.
  • I ask the One who made the crescent moon and established the mountains to grant you Ramadan in the best of conditions.
  • May your Ramadan be blessed, every moment cherished, with paradise as your home, and the Prophet as your neighbor.

Beautiful Farewell Phrases for Ramadan

  • The noble companions were raised on this motto and lived by this eternal prayer; they would yearn for Ramadan and anticipate its arrival six months prior, mourning its departure for six months after.
  • I mourn with you on the departure of this blessed month, which has brought immense joy to those who worshipped eagerly and illuminated the lives of the fasting and praying. Alas, Ramadan, how many good deeds have been accomplished in you, and how many virtues were bestowed upon us during your days! How many souls have repented and turned towards goodness, abandoning sinfulness in your loving embrace! O Ramadan, how remarkable you are.
  • If you were among those who received this blessed month with grace, I congratulate you on being close to the Merciful and achieving the peaks of paradise, along with receiving abundant rewards. Rejoice in the valuable gift of forgiveness and the praise of the All-Knowing. Good tidings to you, O fasting believer, for your deeds have been recorded, and your rewards distributed; do rejoice, for your Lord is Generous and Gracious, rewarding small actions and forgiving major lapses.
  • This is the prayer of the righteous. They knew no joy like that of Ramadan and therefore have every right to weep in its farewell for the joy it brought to their hearts. Yet, they remain fearful of their Lord and concerned about acceptance, aware that only their acts will be judged, not mere efforts, and knowing that the righteousness of hearts outweighs the actions of bodies.
  • Do not be one whose worship ceases with the end of Ramadan, nor let your connection with your Lord fade after the departure of this blessed month. Instead, let Ramadan mark the beginning of a journey towards more good deeds and accumulating rewards. If you finished the Quran multiple times during Ramadan, what would prevent you from completing it at least once more each month after Ramadan?

Beautiful Phrases About Fasting

  • If you are fasting, let your hearing, sight, and tongue fast as well.
  • Fasting is the highest expression of will; it is an act of freedom.
  • The fasting person is in worship, even while sleeping on their bed, as Hafsa would say: “Oh, how wonderful it is to worship while resting on my bed.” The fasting individual remains in worship, both during the day and night, and their supplications are answered during their fast and at iftar—it is in the day they persevere in fasting and in the night they show gratitude.
  • The year is like a tree, the months its branches, the days its twigs, the hours its leaves, and the breaths of the servants its fruits. The month of Rajab represents its budding leaves, Sha’ban its branching out, and Ramadan its harvest time, with the believers being the harvesters.
  • Allah has reserved a special gate in Paradise for those who fast abundantly.
  • Before commands for prayer and fasting, and before detailing the laws, and discussing the creed, Allah said: “Read.”
  • Fasting serves as a spiritual exercise, a means to subdue the body and restrain the animalistic desires within man.
  • If one does not abandon false speech and acting upon it, then Allah has no need for them to abandon their food and drink.
  • Patience is half of faith, and fasting is half of patience.
  • Indeed, if you fast, let your hearing, sight, and tongue fast as well.
  • Fasting is not just an obligation; it expands the heart, strengthens willpower, alleviates worries, and elevates the individual to the highest ranks. It develops a profound spiritual state that one can only attain by contemplating the wisdom of Allah behind this commandment.
  • Indeed, Allah has established fasting as a competition among His servants to hasten towards His obedience.
  • Fasting is the most telling act of a servant’s sincere devotion.

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