Ramadan Quotes | Examples & Inspiration

Ramadan quotes refer to messages that invite us to reflect spiritually, practice gratitude, and connect with the pillars of Islam during the holiest month for Muslims around the world.

Oftentimes, Ramadan quotes are paired with phrases like Ramadan Mubarak and Ramadan Kareem.

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What are Ramadan quotes?

Ramadan quotes come from Islamic texts like the Hadith (teachings of the Prophet Muhammad) or the Quran.

In addition, you can find suitable Ramadan quotes in the works of Islamic scholars and writers.

Ramadan quotes in English

While quotes from the Quran and Hadith are originally in Arabic, it’s possible to find translated Ramadan quotes in English.

Some types of Ramadan quotes and wishes include:

Meaningful deep Ramadan quotes

Meaningful, deep, Ramadan quotes call us to turn inward and engage with the themes of Ramadan.

These quotes invite Muslims to connect more deeply with the five pillars of Islam (faith, prayer, charitable giving, fasting, and pilgrimage to Mecca).

  1. “In His infinite mercy, Allah has sent the light of Ramadan to erase the night. He has sent the month of the Qur’an so that He might elevate us and bring us from our isolation to His nearness.” ―Yasmin Mogahed, American educator and speaker
  2. “Ramadan is not only to stay thirsty and hungry; it is also to realize the real thirsty and hungry ones to help; it is true worship.” ―Ehsan Sehgal, Dutch-Pakistani poet
  3. “The greatest iftar is / to break the fast of apathy, / with the feast of affection.”
    ―Abhijit Naskar, writer and neuroscientist
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  1. “Islam is built upon five: to worship Allah and to disbelieve in what is worshiped besides him, to establish prayer, to give charity, to perform Hajj pilgrimage to the house, and to fast the month of Ramadan. —Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 8 Grade: Muttafaqun Alayhi
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  1. “Whoever stands in prayer during Ramadan due to faith and seeking reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.” —Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 2009, Grade: Muttafaqun Alayhi
  2. “Verily, fasting is not only from eating and drinking. Rather, fasting is from vanity and obscenity. If someone abuses you or acts foolish against you, then say: Indeed, I am fasting.”  —Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Ḥibbān 3479, Grade: Sahih
  3. “Ramadan is not just about fasting. It’s about purifying the soul and seeking closeness to Allah.” —Yasmin Mogahed, American educator and speaker
  4. “The bond between family and community strengthens during Ramadan.” —Reza Aslan, Iranian-American scholar
  5. “Ramadan reminds us to be grateful for the blessings we often take for granted.” —Ahmed Deedat, Book: What the Bible Says About Muhammad (1986)
  6. “During Ramadan, we focus on nourishing our souls rather than our bodies.” —Iman Abdulrazzak, Lecture on Ramadan (2020)

Ramadan Mubarak quotes and greetings

Ramadan Mubarak quotes and expressions center on wishing others a blessed Ramadan. You can pair quotes with the words “Ramadan Mubarak” or write your own wishes.

  1. Ramadan Mubarak, “O you who believe, fasting has been prescribed upon you as it was prescribed upon those before you so that you may attain taqwa (piety).” —Surah Al-Baqarah (2:183)
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  1. Ramadan Mubarak, “Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and seeking reward, his past sins will be forgiven.” —Sahih al-Bukhari 38, Grade: Sahih
  2. Ramadan Mubarak, “The month of Ramadan is that in which the Quran was revealed.” —Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185)
  3. Ramadan Mubarak, wishing you many blessings and virtues.
  4. The most beautiful 30 days of the year are approaching. O Allah, let us reach Ramadan in safety, peace, and with our hearts content. Ramadan Mubarak.
  5. Ramadan Mubarak! May you and your loved ones be healthy and safe this year and every year. May Allah accept your fasting and good deeds.
  6. Whoever entrusts their affairs to Allah, He will give them more than they could wish for. Ramadan Mubarak.
  7. Ramadan Mubarak. May Allah gladden your heart, wash away your sorrows, and forgive your sins.
  8. I ask Allah to grant you a blessed Ramadan filled with remembrance and obedience to Him. Ramadan Mubarak
  9. I wish you success and good fortune, and that Allah may grant you a bright future. Ramadan Mubarak.

Ramadan Kareem quotes and wishes

Ramadan Kareem is another common Ramadan greeting. It translates to mean “generous Ramadan.”

Ramadan Kareem quotes and wishes can involve excerpts from Islamic texts or simple words to express care and kind regards.

  1. Ramadan Kareem, “Wretched is the man who enters Ramadan and it ends before he is forgiven.” —Reported by Ahmad and al-Tirmidhi
  2. Ramadan Kareem, “Indeed, the patient will be given their reward without measure.” —Surah Az-Zumar (39:10)
  3. Ramadan Kareem to all, may it be a blessed and healthy Ramadan for you and your families.
  4. Ramadan Kareem, and may you all be well this year and every year.
  5. May Allah illuminate your heart with His presence, grant you His love, and honor you with paradise. Ramadan Kareem.
  6. May Allah grant you happiness in this world and hereafter. Ramadan Kareem.
  7. I ask Allah to make health your garment, forgiveness your covering, happiness your path, success your companion, and paradise your eternal home. Ramadan Kareem.
  8. May Allah protect your loved ones and keep them in good health and wellbeing. Ramadan Kareem.
  9. The most beautiful 30 days are approaching. May we reach Ramadan in contentment, peace, and good health. Ramadan Kareem.
  10. Peace and blessings for those who pray upon the prophet. Ramadan Kareem.

Frequently asked questions about Ramadan quotes

Where can I find Ramadan wishes and quotes?

You can find Ramadan wishes and quotes in Islamic texts like the Hadith or Quran. In addition, you can find them in the works of Islamic scholars.

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What are examples of quotes about Ramadan?

Examples of quotes about Ramadan include:

“The bond between family and community strengthens during Ramadan.” —Reza Aslan, Iranian-American scholar

“Ramadan reminds us to be grateful for the blessings we often take for granted.” —Ahmed Deedat, Book: What the Bible Says About Muhammad (1986)

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What are examples of Ramadan Mubarak quotes?

Examples of Ramadan Mubarak quotes include:

Ramadan Mubarak, “Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and seeking reward, his past sins will be forgiven.” —Sahih al-Bukhari 38, Grade: Sahih

Ramadan Mubarak, “The month of Ramadan is that in which the Quran was revealed.” —Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185)

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