The Most Beautiful Quotes About Ramadan

Beautiful Phrases About Ramadan

  • O Allah, let us reach Ramadan and assist us in fasting, praying, and reciting the Quran.
  • A greeting blended with verses from the Quran, protecting you from all evil, and may the arrival of Ramadan be blessed for you.
  • I ask Allah, who has made the crescent moon appear and stabilized the mountains, to grant you Ramadan in the best of conditions. Wishing you all the best every year.
  • O Allah, I love this servant of Yours, so let them feel Your love and reach the month of Ramadan, O Generous One.
  • With the breeze of mercy and the fragrance of forgiveness, I wish you well each year.
  • Ramadan is the month of Allah, and the best of us with Allah will win the Night of Decree, if Allah wills.
  • May the tranquility of the Merciful surround you, shield you from sorrows, illuminate your heart with the Quran, and grant you the Night of Decree.
  • Every hour, every day, every week, every Ramadan, and every year, may you be in good health and happiness.
  • All the spring flowers, winter snows, and the birds of the world sing to congratulate you on the upcoming Ramadan.
  • With feelings full of love, I extend my warmest greetings for the arrival of the blessed month of Ramadan. May you be well each year.
  • May Allah wash your heart with the water of certainty and fill your chest with the peace of believers, and may you reach the month of fasting.
  • Wishing you and everyone around you health and happiness each year.
  • May Allah grant you the month, bless you with the Night of Decree, and bring you happiness for a lifetime.
  • May Allah elevate your status, relieve your worries, and let you witness the Ramadan that your Lord loves. Remain a fond companion to those who love you.
  • May Allah grant you the last ten days of Ramadan, keep you away from evil, bless you with the Night of Decree, and surround you with joy for as long as you live.
  • May Allah grant you during Ramadan the sweetness of pre-dawn hours, companionship of the virtuous, mercy of the Forgiving, and paradise of the righteous.
  • I gift you flowers and congratulate you on the arrival of Ramadan, and may you drink from the river of the Prophet’s Kawthar.
  • From the garden of love and its fragrant blooms, I present you with flowers in various colors and congratulate you on Ramadan’s arrival before it’s here.
  • We congratulate you with the perfumes of faith, verses of the Quran, and the remembrance of the Merciful, along with peace and blessings upon the best of creation, as we await the month of the Quran.
  • From the letters of the Quran and the Kaaba of Islam, I congratulate you on the coming of Ramadan, O dearest person.
  • O dove of the sanctuary, visit them with the fragrance of the Kaaba and congratulate them on the arrival of Ramadan.
  • With the gentle breeze of mercy and the scent of forgiveness, I say above all: may you have a wonderful year.

Beautiful Thoughts About Ramadan

  • During Ramadan, close the cities of your grudges, open the doors of mercy and kindness, show compassion to the near ones and extend friendship to the distant, and create spaces of purity within you while eliminating the dark corners inside.
  • In Ramadan, shut your eyes tightly to recognize the blessing of sight, remember the grave and its darkness, its solitude, and its torments, as well as the loved ones who left behind a sadness that stretches across the earth and a wound that enlarges the sky. Let the pain of their absence remind you, and recall beautiful memories spoiled by sorrow, allowing tears to flow, perhaps Allah will forgive your grief.
  • In Ramadan, unlock your heart with the keys of forgiveness, open the closed doors between you and others, and leave bouquets of flowers at their threshold. Strive to keep the spaces between you and them pure as fresh snow.
  • In Ramadan, engage in a long conversation with yourself, journey into your depths, find your true self, either apologize to it or help it reconcile with those who deserve your apology.
  • During Ramadan, shake hands with your heart, smile at your essence, reconcile with yourself, and unleash your sorrows. Teach your worries to fly far away from you.
  • In Ramadan, hasten to do good, avoid the forbidden, keep your right hand’s acts concealed from your left hand, and refrain from gossip so you do not break your fast on the flesh of your brother while he is dead.
  • In Ramadan, write a brief apology to those who reside in your conscience, disturbing your sleep and plunging daggers into the memory, reminding you of the pain you once caused them.
  • In Ramadan, beware of harboring ill thoughts or holding grievances against those who have harmed you, and avoid injustice, for injustice brings darkness on the Day of Judgment.

Most Heartwarming Greetings for the Arrival of Ramadan

  • May Allah bring it back to you for many years and long times.
  • I ask Allah, who has made the crescent moon appear and stabilized the mountains, to grant you Ramadan in the best condition.
  • Waiting for Ramadan with great anticipation and longing for your voice even if you are buried.
  • All the spring flowers, winter snows, and the birds of the world sing to congratulate you on the arrival of Ramadan.
  • May Allah wash your heart with certainty, fill your chest with believers’ peace, and grant you the month of fasting.
  • Our wishes precede our greetings, and our joy comes before our nights. Blessed be the month upon us and you.
  • I send my salutations with the birds, hoping to be the first to say: May you have a blessed Ramadan.
  • May your Lord clothe you in the silk of paradise, and grant you the beauty of the fair maidens, bless you in Sha’ban, and bring you to Ramadan.
  • O Allah, I love this servant of Yours, let them feel Your love and reach the month of Ramadan, O Generous One.
  • Do not forget to remember Allah, fast from the forbidden, engage in good deeds, and read the Quran.
  • O Allah, protect them during Ramadan so that they may do good, O Most Merciful; keep them away from humiliation, and ease their lives in safety.
  • Every Rajab may you be golden, every Sha’ban may your heart be joyful, and every Ramadan may you be in health and safety.
  • May Allah bring it back to us and to you with goodness and joy.
  • O Ramadan, your crescent has appeared, may it illuminate our home and yours. May you always be from those who witness its blessings.
  • O Allah, elevate Ramadan for us with safety, faith, tranquility, Islam, and success in what pleases You, our Lord, and Your Lord is Allah.
  • In just a few days, Sha’ban will conclude, and Ramadan will begin. Prepare yourself, O human, for doing good and finishing the Quran.

Beautiful Quotes About Fasting and Charity

  • Patience is half of faith, and fasting is half of patience.
  • Fasting is the highest expression of will, an act of freedom.
  • Indeed, there is no religion with weak intellect and dishonest purpose, even if the prayer and fasting are lengthy.
  • The fasting person has two joys: joy upon breaking the fast and joy upon meeting their Lord.
  • You must fast, for there is nothing like it.
  • Good deeds are never wasted.
  • Heal your ill ones through charity.
  • Charity extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire.
  • If people were given according to their intellects, you would find many more practicing charity.
  • Charity does not decrease wealth, and Allah does not increase a servant in forgiveness except in honor, and no one humbles themselves for the sake of Allah but Allah will elevate them.
  • Refraining from littering in the street provides a moment of respite for the waste collector. Is there not an act of kindness within you?
  • Indeed, Allah has made fasting a competition for His servants to race toward obedience.
  • If you fast, let your hearing, sight, and tongue fast too.
  • Fasting is a spiritual exercise, a means to subdue the body, and curbing the animalistic nature within a person.
  • Whoever fasts a day for the sake of Allah, Allah will remove them seventy years away from Hellfire.
  • Whoever does not abandon falsehood or acting upon it, Allah has no need for their abstention from food and drink.
  • Before issuing commands for prayer and fasting and before detailing the laws, Allah commanded: Read.
  • Do not give charity to an individual but give it to humanity.
  • Earn your sustenance through charitable acts.

Poem About Ramadan

  • Written by Muhammad bin Ali Al-Sanusi:

O Ramadan, Month of Light,

Free from the shackles of darkness,

Release with the lights of guidance,

The souls from the rubble.

Illuminate with the purity of clarity,

Visions of life from the pall.

And pour our emotions with piety,

And drown our desires with peace.

O Ramadan, hope of thirsty souls,

To the peace they long for.

O Month, or rather a river, from whose sweetness the people drink,

The spirits float around you,

Like flocks of doves.

White, veiled in piety,

Illuminated by fasting.

A guard of sincere feelings,

Refined in speech.

Resistant to passions, risen above,

To the realm of desire.

It has soared to the light that,

Filled existence with smiles.

A light from the Criterion that raises it,

To the highest positions.

Its verses heal the afflicted,

And its speech extinguishes the flames.

O Ramadan! Forgive me, for truly,

There is no behind or front.

We have slept while the stragglers moved,

What will the sleepers find?

The path has lengthened, we have lost our way,

And the congestion has weighed us down.

The ambitions have laughed at us,

And we have been swept into a current.

Our spirits have faltered,

So there is no escape or entry.

A state that the honorable detest,

Is a painful burden for the ignoble.

O Ramadan, the mouth that has been restrained,

From drinking or eating,

Mistakenly perceives fasting as mere food deprivation,

While here lies the truth of fasting.

It gnaws at the reputations, tearing them apart,

Cutting like a sword.

Would that if he fasted, he would also abstain,

From gossip and forbidden things.

And one should cleanse himself, as he purifies from

Lies, slander, and foul play.

And if a person stood for prayer, if he were only

To reflect on his steadfastness.

O Ramadan! A whisper from a sincere heart,

For Muslims and for peace.

It rises with prayers and supplications,

Igniting flames of hope.

Allah, the Glorious,

Lord of great blessings and favors,

Guide us to the straight path

In every commitment we aim to follow.

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