As Ramadan draws near, sending hampers filled with good wishes and prayers is a cherished tradition for many.
This beautiful custom has been passed down through generations in Indonesia, offering the perfect chance to connect and strengthen relationships. If you're thinking of sending hampers to family, friends, or colleagues, here are some thoughtful and unique fasting greetings you can add to make them feel extra special.
Greetings to Welcome the Ramadan Month
Sending greetings for the start of Ramadan is a way to pray for one another and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood. | Credit: iStock
1. As Sha'ban comes to an end, it’s time to prepare for the blessed month of Ramadan. With a pure heart and good intentions, I wish you a joyful and peaceful Ramadan fast for 1446 AH.
2. Ramadan is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to grow closer to Allah SWT and better ourselves. It’s a chance to strengthen our bonds with others and be grateful for all that we have. Marhaban ya Ramadan!
3. Alhamdulillah, we’ve been blessed with the opportunity to witness the glorious month of Ramadan. A time when jinn and demons are locked away, allowing us to find peace in a pure heart. May this Ramadan bring blessings to you and everyone around you. Wishing you a blessed and fulfilling fast.
4. With Ramadan just around the corner, I pray that you and your family have an easy and peaceful fast this year. Wishing you a blessed Ramadan, and may you find forgiveness, both physically and spiritually.
5. As the doors of heaven open with the arrival of Ramadan, may all our good deeds be accepted and our sins forgiven. May we find the strength and sincerity to worship with full devotion this month. Marhaban ya Ramadan!
6. Happy fasting for 1446 H! As Ramadan comes to light up the world, let’s take this opportunity to cleanse our souls and purify our hearts. May we find the strength to control our desires and grow in character throughout this blessed month.
7. Marhaban ya Ramadan! I pray that every good deed, no matter how small, is rewarded with great blessings this month. We are all imperfect, so please forgive me if I’ve wronged you. Wishing you a blessed fast.
8. Marhaban ya Ramadan! Welcome to the noble month of Ramadan. May we honor it as the Prophet did.
9. There’s no day more beautiful than Friday, no word more calming than dhikr, no worship more fulfilling than prayer, and no month as special as Ramadan. Wishing you a blessed fast in 1446 AH!
10. The holy month of Ramadan is here, bringing blessings and forgiveness. Let’s prepare our hearts with pure intentions and get ready for this special time. To all my friends, I sincerely apologize for any mistakes I’ve made. Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum.
11. If wealth is poison, charity is the antidote. If life is full of sins, repentance is the cure. And if months carry stains, Ramadan is the month that purifies. Wishing you a blessed Ramadan, and I’m sorry for any wrongs I’ve done.
12. Ramadan is a month of love—30 days of worship and 720 hours of forgiveness. It’s a time when the gates of heaven open wide, an incredible gift for us all. Let’s deepen our faith and dedicate our hearts and minds to worship. Wishing you a meaningful and blessed Ramadan 1446 H.
13. Life is like a wheel, always turning and picking up dust and pebbles along the way. In the same way, we all make mistakes and carry flaws. Ramadan is the perfect time to clean our hearts and start fresh. Let’s make the most of this blessed month by focusing on worship and earning rewards.
14. Marhaban ya Ramadhan. Life feels truly meaningful when Allah SWT is at the center of it all. This is the moment to cleanse our souls, let go of past wrongs, and be grateful for His endless blessings. Wishing you a peaceful and blessed Ramadan.
15. Set your intentions, clear your heart, and let go of any grudges. Let’s welcome Ramadan, a month full of blessings and grace. May your fasting journey be meaningful and fulfilling.
16. Welcome, Ramadan 1446 H. I humbly ask for forgiveness for any mistakes, big or small. May Allah SWT accept all our acts of worship this month. Wishing you a peaceful and rewarding Ramadan.
17. Marhaban ya Ramadhan. May we be granted the ease and strength to complete our fasting fully and sincerely.
Ramadan Greeting Card Design Ideas
A well-designed Ramadan greeting card isn’t just decorative—it’s a heartfelt way to share prayers, hopes, and a sense of connection through meaningful visuals. | Credit: Studiokado
While choosing the perfect words for your Ramadan greetings is important, the card’s design also matters. A thoughtfully designed card adds a personal touch and makes the hampers you send feel even more special.
If you’re going for a classic look, a Ramadan greeting card with a white theme is always a great choice. White is closely tied to Ramadan, representing purity and peace, and it’s often seen in Islamic architecture, like mosque domes.
In the Qur'an, white is also associated with happiness and the beauty of heaven. Plus, it was a color that Prophet Muhammad SAW was known to wear. So, white not only reflects the spirit of Ramadan, but it also carries deep meaning. You could also consider using green, another color that’s often linked to Islam, for a more traditional touch.
For something a bit different, why not go for a gold-themed design? Gold brings an elegant, luxurious feel to the card. You can also add some illustrations to make it even more special and stand out.
Those are some fasting greetings and greeting card design ideas you can consider. Pair them with hampers and send them to those closest to you, making it a meaningful and special gift.
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