Ramadan is the 9th month of Islamic calendar.It is a scared month for Muslims as it is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (sawm), prayer, reflection, and community.Lets learn how to write Ramadan kareem.
Letters to write Ramadan Kareem
Fifth Letter | Forth Letter | Third Letter | Second Letter | First Letter |
Full Shape | Half Shape | Half Shape | Half Shape | Full Shape |
ن | ا | ض | م | ر |
Full Word : رمضان |
Last Letter | Third Letter | Second Letter | First Letter |
Last Shape | Half Shape | Half Shape | Full Shape |
م | ى | ر | ك |
Full Word : كريم |
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How To Write Ramadan Kareem Tutorial
Ramadan Wishes and Greetings in Arabic
Arabic greetings and wishes for Ramadan might teach you more about how to interact with Arabs during this holy time. So, here is what Arabs use to congratulate one another throughout Ramadan:
1.Ramadan Kareem رمضان كريم
The most common greeting in the Arab world is what is translate as “Have a generous Ramadan” in English.
2.Ramadan Mubarak (رمضان مُبارك)
Arabs frequently use it as a formal or casual greeting. “Have a blessed Ramadan” in English.
3.Mubarak Alaykum Alshahr (مُبارك عليكم الشهر
“Ramadan Mubarak” is comparable to this phrase. It means, “May this month bring you blessings.”
4.Takabbal-Allahu Minna Wa minkum Salihal A’maal (تقبل الله منا ومنكم صالح الأعمال
Muslims make this dua as a wish. “May Allah accept our righteous deeds,” is what it implies.
4.Kul Ramadan Wa Antom Bi Khayer (كل رمضان وأنتم بخير
Muslims use the phrase “I wish you goodness every Ramadan” to express their good wishes for others.
5.Kul Amen Wa Antom Bi Khayer (كل عام وأنتم بخير
This is a common phrase used by Muslims throughout the Arab world, not just during Ramadan but also on special days like Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha. It translate same as above.