The holy month of Ramadan is almost here, bringing that familiar mix of excitement, reflection, and community spirit to Muslims worldwide! As the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan 2026 kicks off around February 18-19 in India—confirmed by the crescent moon sighting on February 17. India typically starts a day after Saudi Arabia, where the moon often appears first. This sacred time, one of Islam’s five pillars– alongside Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj– calls for fasting from dawn (suhoor) to sunset (iftar)—no food, drink, or water in between. It’s about spiritual reset: extra prayers in mosques, Quran reading, charity (zakat), and self-discipline. However, exemptions exist for the ill, pregnant, elderly, or travelers (make up days later). The month culminates in Eid ul-Fitr on March 19-20 (Shawwal 1), a joyous “Festival of Breaking the Fast” with prayers, feasts, and when no fasting is allowed.To help you wish your loved ones on Ramadan, here we list some Ramzan wishes, messages, quotes and greetings to share with them:
Ramadan wishes
1. “May Allah shower your days with mercy and nights with endless blessings.”2. “Wishing you strength for suhoor and sweetness at iftar. Ramadan Kareem to you and yours!”3. “May this Ramadan purify your heart and bring you closer to Allah. Mubarak ho!”4. “Fasting with faith, praying with hope—pure barakah this holy month!”5. Ramadan Mubarak!6. Sending love and light to you this Ramazan!7. “May every fast be accepted and every prayer answered. Ramadan Mubarak!”8. Sending warm Ramazan wishes, from our family to yours!9. “Happy Ramzan!”10. “Suhoor fuels the soul, iftar feeds the heart. Blessed Ramadan!”11. “Ramadan: The perfect time to reset, reflect, and recharge.”12. “May Allah make this Ramadan your most spiritual yet. Mubarak!”13. “Sharing iftar vibes and endless duas with you. Ramadan Kareem!”14. “In this holy month, may peace fill every corner of your life.”15. “Ramadan Mubarak! Grateful for friends like you during this blessed time.”16. “May the light of Ramadan guide you through the year ahead.”
Oman sets Ramadan’s first fasting day on February 19, 2026, using scientific moon data / Image: AI
Inspirational Quotes & Messages
1.”Ramadan is the month Allah multiplies rewards—seize every moment!” – Quran-inspired2. “Fasting builds patience; patience unlocks paradise.”3. “Every tear in taraweeh, every dua in sujood—Allah hears it all.”4.. “Zakat cleanses wealth; fasting cleanses the nafs (soul).”5. “30 days of discipline = a lifetime of barakah.”6. “In hunger, remember the needy. That’s Ramadan’s true lesson.”7. “Taraweeh nights: When heaven feels just one prayer away.”8. “Eid joy begins with Ramadan tawbah (repentance).”9. “Small deeds in this month weigh heavy on the Day of Judgment.”10. “Ramadan fixes what the world breaks—habits, hearts, faith.”11. “The Quran was revealed in Ramadan—let it transform you too.”12. “Fasting isn’t just physical; it’s a shield for the soul.”13. “May your iftar table overflow with rizq (provision).”14. “Ramadan: Where struggles turn into spiritual strength.”15. “One month of focus changes a year of habits.”
Funny & Relatable Greetings
1. “Ramadan Mubarak! No food selfies till Eid—patience practice!”2. “Suhoor motto: Eat like iftar starts in 5 minutes!”3. “Fasting pro tip: Dream of biryani all day. Works every time!”4. “Ramadan vibes: Stomach growling, heart full. Mubarak!”5. “When Maghrib calls: Race to the kitchen like it’s Olympics!”6. “Suhoor alarm: Friend, foe, or both? Ramadan Kareem!”7. “Ramadan diet: Water at iftar, dates forever.”8. “Fasting day 1: I got this. Day 10: Send biryani prayers!”9. “Ramadan Mubarak! May your patience outlast your hunger pangs.”10. “Iftar rule: Pray first, eat seconds later. Mostly.”
Ramadan is a monthlong period of introspection, communal prayer and reading the Quran.
Eid ul-Fitr Specials & Family Wishes
1. “Eid Mubarak ahead! Breaking the fast never felt so sweet.”2. “Ramadan ends, but taqwa (God-consciousness) stays. Mubarak!”3. “To family: Thank you for suhoor love and iftar feasts.”4. “Eid ul-Fitr: From dawn fasts to endless feasts—blessings!”5. “Shawwal 1 awaits! Ramadan, you were life-changing.”6. “Ramadan Mubarak to the iftar squad—couldn’t do it without you!”7. “May Eid bring as much joy as Ramadan brought peace.”8. “Family duas > worldly worries. Ramadan taught me that.”9. “Eid prep: Clean heart, full stomach, happy home.”10. “Ramadan 2026: Grateful for every fast, every prayer. Mubarak to all!”
