Ramadan Mubarak Wishes | Examples & Templates
Ramadan Mubarak wishes are expressions of peace and wellbeing for others during the month of Ramadan, the holiest time of year for Muslims.
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What are Ramadan Mubarak wishes?
Ramadan Mubarak wishes include saying things like:
- “Happy Ramadan”
- “Ramadan Mubarak” (meaning “blessed Ramadan”)
- “Ramadan Kareem” (“generous Ramadan”)
You can also incorporate verses from the Quran or excerpts from the Hadith (the Prophet Muhammad’s teachings) that invite spiritual reflection or help people connect with the pillars of Islam.
Ramadan wishes: examples and templates
Ramadan wishes often draw on key Islamic symbols and imagery.
Share graphics—or create your own using AI tools—that include the following Ramadan symbols:
- Crescent moon and star
- Ramadan lantern
- 8-pointed star
- Mosque silhouette
- Dates and water
- Prayer rugs and beads
Crescent moon and star
The crescent moon and star are universal symbols of Islam. They signify the start of the holy month of Ramadan, which begins in the evening in accordance with the lunar calendar.
Ramadan lantern
Ramadan lanterns, known in Arabic as “fanoos,” symbolize hope, light, and joy. These lanterns are commonly used as decorations in the Islamic world, and they trace their origins back to Egypt.
8-pointed star
The 8-pointed star (known in Arabic as “Rub el Hizb” is common in Islamic art and architecture. It symbolizes divinity and is also a key feature in the Quran.
Mosque silhouette
Mosques are key gathering spaces for Muslims, particularly during Ramadan. Observers come to the mosque to pray together with fellow worshippers.
As a symbol, they remind Muslims of the spiritual dimension of Ramadan.
Dates and water
Dates and water are key in Ramadan because they are the traditional way to break one’s fast (Iftar). They symbolize obedience to the Prophet Muhammad’s tradition (Sunnah).
Prayer rugs and beads
Prayer rugs and prayer beads symbolize spiritual reflection and adherence to Salah (prayer), the second pillar of Islam. Oftentimes, prayer rugs feature the mihrab arch.
Happy Ramadan wishes for Whatsapp
It is common to share your happy Ramadan wishes and graphics with friends and family on WhatsApp.
You can also include the following emojis:
- Crescent moon (☪️ and 🌙)
- Prayer beads (📿)
- Sunrise and sunset (🌅🌃): Symbolize the start and end of fasting
- Islamic prayer (🛐 and 🤲)
- Kaaba (🕋): The center of Islam’s holiest site in Mecca. Making a pilgrimage there is the fifth pillar of Islam.
- Mosque (🕌)
- Quran (📖): The open book emoji is used to signify the Quran.
Frequently asked questions about Ramadan Mubarak wishes
- How can I express happy Ramadan Mubarak wishes in 2026?
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You can express happy Ramadan Mubarak in 2026 wishes by sharing meaningful verses from the Quran or excerpts from the Hadith.
In addition, you can create images and graphics for Ramadan using tools like QuillBot’s free Image Generator.
- What are examples of Ramadan Kareem wishes?
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Ramadan Kareem wishes include wishing peace and health to someone and their loved ones during the holy month of Ramadan.
You can also say, “May Allah accept your fasting and good deeds.”
Get help creating personalized Ramadan Kareem wishes using QuillBot’s free Text Generator.
- How can I create cute Ramadan wishes and graphics?
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You can create cute Ramadan wishes by adding emojis to your messages like the prayer bead or crescent moon emojis.
You can also use online tools like QuillBot’s Image Generator to design cute Ramadan graphics.
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