Ramadan 2024: Special Greetings From American Muslims

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In the US, the beginning of Ramadan will be on 09 March which is the 9th month in the Islamic calendar. Many American Muslims and other Muslims from all around the world were prepared for 30 days of Ramadan Prayers and fasting. American Muslims gave special greetings in Ramadan 2024 in different ways.

Every Muslim has a different length of fasting during Ramadan around the world. The sunrise & sunset times are different according to places. For, New York Americans fasting time is probably 16 hours per day to abstain from food and any kind of drink during all Ramadan days.

We have shared below some special greetings and best wishes for Ramadan 2024 when American Muslims gave to their fellow families and friends. Don't miss to read any one of them.

Ramadan 2024: Special Greetings From American Muslims Eid Wishes

Ramadan 2024 Special Greetings From American Muslims Wishes

Every Muslim wishes in their own way as Ramadan comes and our American Muslims are also wishing special greetings in this Ramadan 2024.

How American Muslims Send Special Greetings During Ramadan?

Ramadan comes very specially with its own greetings. Dr. Emilie Zuniga, who is an originator of the Arabic language training course provided some of the Ramadan phrases that anyone can learn during Ramadan.
"Ramadan Kareem" which means “Ramadan is generous”
You can reply to this with, "Allahu Akram" that means "God is more generous"
"Ramadan mubarak", it means "Blessed Ramadan"
You would respond to this with, "Allah yubarek fik/fiki" which means "May God bless you"
When you get eid day at the end of Ramadan, you can say "Eid mubarak" (blessed eid)
Also, you can use this phrase i.e. "kull am wa antum bi-kheir", which generally used in all holidays & birthdays
Bernie Sanders sent special greetings to all Muslim fellows in his tweet:

Special Greetings From American Muslims

Below are some special greetings and messages from American Muslims share with other Muslims
  • It’s a good honor to perceive people feature the books in beautiful Ramadan exhibits. It excited me to hear the instructor read them during the story time period and use them to inspire crafts, and I’m grateful parents exchange them as Eid presents and add them to classrooms and library collections.
  • But what I still wish for is for what I try to portray through these stories to be widely understood: the idea that Muslims share a common humanity and universal values with other Americans including a commitment to family, community, and charity.
  • I want all Americans to understand that Ramadan is a time for personal reflection, piety, generosity, and a recommitment to faith. It’s also marked by traditions, foods, festivities, and gifts. We tend to teach specific details, focusing on what Muslims do that is different or unique.
  • This year more than ever, we need to emphasize the spirit of the month and what unites us all. And as American Muslims, while we try to purify personally in thought and act, I hope also us will experience the beauty of Ramadan with our next-door-neighbor, partners, schoolmates, and friends, whether it’s within a story, an offer, a gift, or a kind appearance.
  • In that way, I hope we can make what we believe to be the best of months, even more, meaningful this year. Happy Ramadan Mubarak!
  • I have been Muslim my entire life & I always look forward to Ramadan. We have 30 days of fasting from sunrise to sunset is a small sacrifice considering there are people starving all over the world.
  • The positive influence that it has on my life is valuable. A time to rebuild your closeness with God, fellowship with others and work on improving your character. We often get distracted by the glitz and glam of this society, but during Ramadan, your core values are strengthened and reshaped.
Sadiq Khan Tweet from St Pauls London:
  • I am ecstatic to begin my fast and of course, decorate my house with all the festive Ramadan decor. And on that note Ramadan Mubarak!
  • The purpose of fasting is to create a feeling of God's consciousness, or Taqwa, as it is referred to in the Quran. One of the greatest benefits of fasting is that it helps us have greater self-control by disciplining us to control our desires.
  • The month of Ramadan is also a time to care for and empathize with humanity. By sensing the discomfort of hunger, we are noted of the hunger and starvation that millions have to trade with on a daily base. While our fasting is by decision, there are millions of people who have no option but to go hungry due to a lack of resources. Therefore, it is obligatory for every Muslim to give charity to the poor (Zakat) on the day of Eid at the end of the holy Ramadan month.
  • It's just like the season to connect with my family and friends as many Muslims gather with their relatives and break the fast all together. It is a good opportunity to reach out to our non-Muslim friends & and invite them to eat with us doing celebrate all with blessings from above.
  • Ultimately, the month of Ramadan is a period of holiness and the Quran. Muslims meet in mosques to pray collectively and worship completely in the holy month. Inside the month of Ramadan is the Night of Fortune which Muslims take as a chance to pray to God to change their future for the greater.
  • I congratulate all Muslims on the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan. Let us take advantage of this month by having more self-control, thinking of the needy, connecting with our relatives, and feeding our souls by increasing our spirituality.
  • It is hard to believe, at this particularly tense time to be an American Muslim that a month in which we fast from daybreak to sundown can be a sanctuary. But I want you to know and take heart in the fact that it is a sanctuary.
  • I hope you take this month, where, the world over, people like you look down at empty, waiting for plates and stand together in prayer - as a month where you can feel safe, seen, and loved through shared tradition and warmth. Even as our sacred spaces are challenged and our bodies placed in jeopardy, I hope your community closes ranks around you and reminds you why you, your voice, and your experience matter and make us as a faith that much richer for your presence.
Lastly, Have a Happy Ramadan Mubarak and a safe peaceful month for all Muslims.

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