Ramadan Mubarak: 100+ Ramadan Wishes, Messages & Ramadan Kareem Quotes for 2026

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“The moon has appeared among us, and the doors of Jannah are wide open…”

There is a moment every year when the Islamic world holds its collective breath. It happens on the 29th or 30th night of Sha’ban, when eyes scan the horizon for the silver sliver that changes everything. When the crescent is sighted, when the announcement is made, when the words “Ramadan Mubarak” begin to flow like light across continents then something sacred happens.

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ would give his companions glad tidings of Ramadan’s arrival, saying:

“There has come to you Ramadan, a blessed month, which Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, has enjoined you to fast. In it the gates of heavens are opened and the gates of Hell are closed, and every devil is chained up. In it Allah has a night which is better than a thousand months; whoever is deprived of its goodness is indeed deprived.” (Sunan an-Nasa’i 2106)

Sharing Ramadan Mubarak wishes isn’t just about social courtesy, it is a form of Sadaqah (charity) of sharing the good news of arrival of the month of Ramadan. It is about reviving the spirit of the Ummah, one message at a time. Whether you are looking for a profound Quranic reflection or a short, sweet message for a family or friends group.

As we prepare to welcome Ramadan 2026, I have compiled over 100 authentic, heartfelt Ramadan Mubarak wishes, quotes, and greetings. Whether you seek something short for WhatsApp, deeply spiritual for reflection, or poetic for sharing, this collection carries the barakah of the month itself.

Let your words be sadaqah this Ramadan.

Table of Contents

Ramadan Mubarak Wishes Inspired by Quranic Meanings

  1. “O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous.” (Quran 2:183)
    Ramadan Mubarak! May this month make you among the righteous.
  2. “Indeed, the merciful will find mercy from the Most Merciful.” (Sunan Abi Dawud 4941) May you be among those who receive Allah’s special mercy this Ramadan. Ramadan Kareem.
  3. “And whoever does good an atom’s weight will see it.” (Quran 99:7)
    Ramadan Mubarak! May your smallest good deeds weigh heavy on your scale.
  4. “Call upon Me; I will respond to you.” (Quran 40:60)
    Ramadan Kareem! Raise your hands to your Lord, who is waiting to answer.
  5. “Indeed, with hardship comes ease.” (Quran 94:6)
    To those struggling this Ramadan, ease is coming. Ramadan Mubarak. 
  6. “And your Lord says: ‘Call upon Me; I will respond to you.'” Ramadan wishes filled with the confidence that Allah hears every whisper.
  7. “And fast; it is better for you, if only you knew.” (Quran 2:184)
    Ramadan Mubarak! We may not know all the wisdom, but we trust the Wise.
  8. “And the servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth easily.” (Quran 25:63)
    Ramadan Kareem! May your character reflect the beauty of this ayah.
  9. “And seek help through patience and prayer.” (Quran 2:45)
    Ramadan Mubarak 2026. Patience and prayer—your companions this month.
  10. “And whatever good you put forward for yourselves, you will find it with Allah.” (Quran 73:20)
    Ramadan wishes that remind us: invest in the akhirah.

Ramadan Kareem Wishes Asking for Acceptance of Fasting and Prayer

  1. Ramadan Kareem. May Allah accept your fasting, prayers, and every sincere tear you shed for His sake.

  2. I pray that Allah writes you among those whose deeds are accepted and whose sins are forgiven this Ramadan. Ramadan Kareem

  3. Ramadan Kareem. May every sajdah you make this month raise your rank in Jannah.

  4. Ramadan Kareem. May Allah accept from you what is small and multiply it beyond measure.

  5. May your Qur’an recitation become light in your grave and intercession on the Day of Judgment. Ramadan Kareem

  6. I ask Allah to accept your nights of prayer and days of patience. Ramadan Kareem

  7. May this Ramadan be a witness for you, not against you on the Day you meet Allah. Ramadan Kareem

  8. Ramadan Kareem. May your name be written among the forgiven.

  9. Ramadan Kareem. May Allah accept your hidden good deeds that no one knows except Him.

  10. May this blessed month transform your worship into everlasting reward. Ramadan Kareem.

Heart-Touching Ramadan Kareem Wishes

  1. Ramadan Kareem. May this month heal the wounds no one knows you carry.

  2. I pray this Ramadan brings peace to the corners of your heart that have been restless all year. Ramadan Kareem

  3. May Allah replace every silent tear with quiet happiness. Ramadan Kareem

  4. Ramadan Kareem. May your soul finally find the calm it has been searching for.

  5. I pray this month brings you closer to Allah than you have ever been before. Ramadan Kareem.

  6. May your heart feel lighter with every fast you keep. Ramadan Kareem

  7. Ramadan Kareem. May forgiveness reach you before regret does.

  8. I pray that what you whisper in duʿā’ returns to you as a miracle. Ramadan Kareem

  9. May Allah write for you a future more beautiful than your past. Ramadan Kareem

  10. Ramadan Kareem. May this be the month everything begins to change for the better.

Poetic Ramadan Mubarak Messages

  1. The moon arrives a traveler,
    Staying thirty nights,
    Bringing mercy by the handful,
    And forgiveness shining bright.
    Ramadan Mubarak!
  2. Hunger teaches us,
    Thirst reminds us,
    That we are nothing,
    And He is Everything.
    Ramadan Kareem 2026.
  3. Laylatul Qadr hides,
    In the odd nights,
    Like a secret love letter,
    Waiting for the sincere.
    Ramadan Mubarak wishes from a hopeful heart.
  4. The Quran descends again,
    Into hearts that open wide,
    Each verse a healing balm,
    For wounds we hold inside.
    Ramadan Kareem!
  5. Fasting is not just hunger,
    It is eyes that lower their gaze,
    It is tongues that speak only good,
    It is hearts that continuously praise.
    Ramadan Mubarak!
  6. Forgiveness this month,
    Is not a maybe or a chance,
    It is an open invitation,
    For every soul to dance.
    Ramadan Kareem!
  7. The angels descend,
    Recording every breath,
    Making eternal souvenirs,
    Of moments conquering death.
    Ramadan Mubarak!
  8. Ramadan is a guest,
    Who knocks softly on the door,
    Bringing gifts of Jannah,
    And then, demands no more.
    Ramadan Kareem wishes with love.
  9. Patience is bitter,
    But its fruits are sweet,
    Ramadan teaches us,
    To accept both with grace.
    Ramadan Mubarak!
  10. The crescent comes and goes,
    But the One who sent it stays,
    Forever near, forever listening,
    Through all our nights and days.
    Ramadan Kareem 2026.

Heart-Touching Ramadan Kareem Wishes

  1. There are people who broke our hearts this year. There are people we lost this year. There are tears we thought would never dry. But then came Ramadan—with its promise that every tear shed for Allah will be wiped away. Ramadan Kareem to the brokenhearted. Healing is here.
  2. Your mother made iftar for you for years. Now she watches from Jannah. Make dua for her this Ramadan. Ramadan Kareem to those missing someone this year.
  3. The first fast is always the hardest. Just like the first step toward Allah. But after that, it becomes the sweetest habit. Ramadan Kareem to those taking their first steps back to the Deen.
  4. Ramadan Kareem for the one who feels far from Allah. He is closer than your jugular vein. Come home this month.
  5. To the convert spending their first Ramadan alone—you are not alone. The Ummah is your family. Ramadan Kareem, beloved in Islam.
  6. The Prophet ﷺ would cry in his prayers. If the best of creation could weep in devotion, so can we. Ramadan Kareem to the soft-hearted.
  7. Ramadan Kareem to those feeding others before themselves. Your sadaqah is reaching Allah before it reaches the hungry.
  8. There is a dua you made years ago that hasn’t been answered yet. Keep making it this Ramadan. The timing of Allah is always perfect. Ramadan Kareem!
  9. Ramadan Kareem for the one hiding tears behind smiles. Allah sees what no one else does. He is enough.
  10. Your fast is between you and Allah. No one can see it. That’s the beauty—it’s your secret with the King. Ramadan Kareem!

Short Arabic Duas with English Translation For Ramadan Mubarak Wishes

  1. Allahumma balighna Ramadan. O Allah, let us reach Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak!
  2. Ramadan Kareem! Taqabal Allahu minna wa minkum. May Allah accept from us and from you.
  3. Allahumma ahillahu alayna bil-amni wal-iman. O Allah, bring this moon upon us with security and faith. Ramadan Mubarak!
  4. Mubarak alayka shahr Ramadan. Blessed be the month of Ramadan upon you. Ramadan Kareem.
  5. Kulla am wa antum bi khair. May you be well every year. Ramadan Mubarak wishes!
  6. Allahumma ja’alna min al-faizeen. O Allah, make us among the successful. Ramadan Kareem 2026.
  7. Shahrun mubarak. A blessed month. Ramadan Mubarak!
  8. Rabbana ya Rabbana. Our Lord, O our Lord. The simplest dua, the deepest meaning. Ramadan Kareem.
  9. Allahumma yassir wa la tu’assir. O Allah, make it easy and not difficult. Ramadan Mubarak!
  10. Bismillah hir Rahman nir Raheem. In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Begin your Ramadan with this. Ramadan Kareem.

Ramadan Kareem Greetings Mentioning Mercy, Forgiveness, Guidance, Jannah

  1. The first ten days are mercy. May you be drowned in it. Ramadan Kareem!
  2. The middle ten days are forgiveness. May your sins be erased like they never existed. Ramadan Kareem.
  3. The last ten days are salvation from the Fire. May you be freed. Ramadan Kareem for Najah (success).
  4. May Laylatul Qadr find you in sujood, tears streaming, heart connected. Ramadan Kareem 2026.
  5. Ramadan Kareem! May your name be written among those freed from Hellfire.
  6. Ramadan Kareem! May the Quran intercede for you on the Day of Judgment.
  7. Ramadan Kareem to those seeking guidance. The Quran is here. Read it.
  8. May your fasts shield you from the Fire. Ramadan Kareem!
  9. Ramadan Kareem for those repenting: Allah loves those who repent. Return to Him.
  10. May this Ramadan be the one where you finally taste the sweetness of iman. Ramadan Kareem!

Supplication-Style Ramadan Wishes with Duas

  1. Allahumma barik lana fi Ramadan. O Allah, bless us in Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak!
  2. Rabbi zidni ilma. My Lord, increase me in knowledge. May this Ramadan be a journey of learning. Ramadan Kareem.
  3. Allahumma innaka afuwwun tuhibbul afwa fa’fu anna. O Allah, You are Forgiving and love forgiveness, so forgive us. Ramadan Mubarak!
  4. Rabbana hablana min azwajina wa dhurriyatina qurrata a’yun. Our Lord, grant us spouses and children who are comforts to our eyes. Ramadan Kareem to every family seeking barakah.
  5. Allahumma inni as’aluka al-jannah. O Allah, I ask You for Paradise. Ramadan Mubarak! Let’s work for the ultimate home.
  6. Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanah wa fil-akhirati hasanah wa qina adhaban-nar. Our Lord, give us good in this world, good in the Hereafter, and protect us from the Fire. Ramadan wishes for dunya and akhirah success.
  7. Allahumma a’inna ala dhikrika wa shukrika wa husni ibadatik. O Allah, help us remember You, thank You, and worship You well. Ramadan Kareem!
  8. Rabbana taqabbal minna. Our Lord, accept from us. Ramadan Mubarak—may our fasts be accepted.
  9. Allahumma sallimna li Ramadan wa sallim Ramadan lana. O Allah, let us reach Ramadan safely, and let Ramadan reach us safely. Ramadan Mubarak 2026!
  10. Rabbishrah li sadri wa yassir li amri. My Lord, expand my chest and ease my affairs. Ramadan Kareem to those facing difficulties.

Professional Ramadan Wishes (Respectful & Appropriate)

  1. Ramadan Mubarak to my colleagues observing the fast. May your work hours be blessed and your energy be sustained.
  2. Wishing my Muslim coworkers a peaceful and productive Ramadan 2026. May your worship be accepted.
  3. To my boss—Ramadan Kareem! Thank you for understanding our needs during this holy month.
  4. Ramadan Mubarak to our Muslim clients and partners. May this month bring success in both worlds.
  5. Working during Ramadan requires extra strength. Ramadan Mubarak to all working professionals fasting this year.
  6. To my team observing Ramadan—may your focus be sharp and your rewards be plenty. Ramadan Mubarak!
  7. Ramadan wishes to our Muslim employees. Flexibility and blessings to you all.
  8. To my teacher/professor—Ramadan Kareem. Your knowledge is a sadaqah jariyah for you.
  9. Ramadan Mubarak to the security guard, the cleaner, the driver—may Allah honor your efforts.
  10. To the non-Muslim colleagues who ask thoughtful questions—thank you for your respect. Ramadan Mubarak to you too.

Ramadan Mubarak Wishes For Friends (The Bonds of Brotherhood/Sisterhood)

  1. To my brother/sister in Islam—Ramadan Mubarak! May our friendship continue in Jannah.
  2. Ramadan wishes for my best friend: You make faith beautiful. May Allah bless you immensely.
  3. Ramadan Mubarak! Let’s challenge each other to read more Quran this month. Friendly competition in good deeds?
  4. Thinking of you this Ramadan. May your fasts be light and your rewards be heavy. Ramadan Kareem!
  5. To the friend who always reminds me of Allah—Ramadan Mubarak 2026. You are a gift.
  6. Ramadan Mubarak! May this month strengthen our bond as we pray for each other.
  7. Missing you this Ramadan, but sending duas your way. Ramadan Kareem, dear friend.
  8. To my university friends—Ramadan Mubarak! May our exams be easy and our worship be accepted.
  9. Ramadan wishes for my gym buddy: May your fast give you strength of body and soul.
  10. Ramadan Mubarak to my sisters in halaqa. Learning with you is a blessing.

Ramadan Mubarak For Family (Parents, Siblings, Children)

  1. Ramadan Mubarak, Ammi and Abu (Mother and Father)! Thank you for raising us in the light of Islam. May Allah grant you the highest Firdaus for your sacrifices.
  2. To my dearest siblings—Ramadan Mubarak! Let’s make this month our best one yet. More Quran, more prayers, more love.
  3. My beloved children, Ramadan Mubarak! May you fast with ease and learn to love Allah with all your hearts.
  4. Ramadan Mubarak to the ones who made my first fasts memorable. Your love is my greatest blessing.
  5. To my grandmother whose duas have carried me through life—Ramadan Kareem. May your hands never tire of making dua for us.
  6. Ramadan Mubarak, Baba! Your example of patience and faith is the gift that keeps giving.
  7. To my wife/husband, my partner in faith and life—Ramadan Mubarak 2026. Let’s seek Jannah together.
  8. Ramadan Mubarak to my uncle and aunt. May your home be filled with the light of the Quran this month.
  9. To my little ones fasting for the first time—Ramadan Mubarak! We are so proud of you.

  10. Ramadan Kareem to my cousins scattered across the world. Distance means nothing when duas connect us.

The Importance of Making Dua for Others

The Prophet ﷺ said:

“The dua of a Muslim for his brother in his absence is readily answered. At his head is an angel appointed, and whenever he prays for good for his brother, the angel entrusted with this says: ‘Ameen, and for you the like.'” (Sunan Ibn Majah 2895)

When you send short Ramadan wishes for WhatsApp or any greeting, remember:

  • Every time you write “Ramadan Mubarak” to someone, you have the opportunity to make a silent dua for them.

  • When you share Ramadan quotes from Quran and Hadith, you are spreading knowledge, which is continuous charity.

  • The angels say Ameen to your duas for others. Imagine the multiplication of blessings.

Let your greetings be gateways to barakah, not just notifications.

Short and Simple Ramadan Wishes

  • May this blessed month fill your heart with peace and your home with mercy.

  • Wishing you a joyful and spiritually uplifting Ramadan.

  • Ramadan wishes to you and your family. May Allah accept your fasts and prayers.

  • May this Ramadan bring forgiveness, guidance, and endless blessings into your life.

  • Wishing you a peaceful Ramadan filled with faith and reflection.

  • Ramadan Mubarak. May every fast draw you closer to Allah.

  • May your dua’s be answered and your sins forgiven this Ramadan.

  • Sending warm Ramadan wishes filled with love and light.

  • May this holy month purify your heart and strengthen your faith.

  • Ramadan Mubarak. May Allah shower His mercy upon you always.

Beautiful One-Line Ramadan Greetings

  • May Ramadan illuminate your soul and guide your path.

  • May your fasting be easy and your rewards be endless.

  • May Allah write you among those forgiven this Ramadan.

  • May peace, patience, and prayer fill your days.

  • Ramadan Mubarak—may your heart find what it has been searching for.

  • May every sunset of Ramadan bring you closer to Jannah.

  • May this month heal what the year has broken.

  • May your nights be filled with prayer and your days with patience.

  • Ramadan Mubarak—may Allah’s mercy surround you always.

  • May this Ramadan change your life in the most beautiful way.

Make Your Words Sadaqah

As we stand at the threshold of Ramadan 2026, let us remember that every Ramadan Mubarak wish we send is an opportunity.

An opportunity to reconnect with a friend we haven’t spoken to in years.
An opportunity to heal a broken relationship with a family member.
An opportunity to make dua for someone who may need it more than we know.
An opportunity to earn hasanat while doing something as simple as typing a message.

The Prophet ﷺ said:

“Whoever guides someone to goodness will have a reward like one who did it.” (Sahih Muslim 1893)

When you share Ramadan wishes in English or any language, when you forward Ramadan Kareem quotes, when you post Islamic Ramadan greetings on your story—you are guiding people toward the spirit of the month. You are reminding them that Ramadan is here. That mercy is falling like rain. That forgiveness is available to all.

And for every person who reads your message and is inspired to pray an extra rakah, to fast with more consciousness, to give a little more charity—you share in that reward.

So send the wishes. Make the phone call. Post the status.

But do it with intention. Do it with love. Do it for Allah.

Ramadan Mubarak 2026 to you, to your family, and to the entire Ummah.

May Allah accept our fasts, our prayers, and our duas.
May He free us from the Fire.
May He grant us Laylatul Qadr.
May He reunite us with our loved ones in Jannah.

And may the words we share this month be witnesses for us, not against us, on the Day we meet Him.

Ameen.

Allahumma balighna Ramadan. O Allah, let us reach Ramadan and accept us among those who fast and pray with sincerity.

FAQ

What is the best Ramadan Mubarak wish?

The best Ramadan Mubarak wish combines greeting with dua. A beautiful example is: "Ramadan Mubarak! May Allah accept your fasts, forgive your sins, and grant you Laylatul Qadr." Authenticity matters and avoid wishes that contain weak or fabricated hadith. Stick to Quranic meanings and authentic prophetic supplications.

How do Muslims greet each other in Ramadan?

Muslims greet each other with phrases like:"Ramadan Mubarak" "Ramadan Kareem" "Mubarak Alaikum al-Shahr" (Blessed month to you) "Taqabal Allahu minna wa minkum" (May Allah accept from us and from you) are often said at the end of Ramadan. These greetings are often accompanied by hugs, invitations to iftar, and increased communication throughout the month.

Are there specific duas for Ramadan greetings?

Yes! While there is no single "official" greeting dua, the companions would congratulate each other and make duas. A common and authentic phrase to include in greetings is:"Taqabal Allahu minna wa minkum salih al-a'mal" — May Allah accept from us and from you righteous deeds.You can also include: "Allahumma balighna Ramadan" (O Allah, let us reach Ramadan) before the month begins, or "Allahumma taqabbal minna" (O Allah, accept from us) during and after.

Can I share Ramadan wishes on social media?

Absolutely! Sharing Ramadan Kareem quotes and wishes on social media is a modern form of spreading the message of the month. Ensure your posts are respectful, authentic, and avoid any images or music that contradict Islamic teachings. Visuals of moons, lanterns, and Quranic calligraphy are popular and permissible.

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