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Here's how to wish someone in the Holy Month Ramadan in different languages around the world.
After observation From the Crescent of the Moon Viewing Committee on Friday, Saudi Arabia has announced that the first day of fasting will be Saturday, March 1st.
Other countries follow their own observations of the moon, and the crescent has not been noticed in Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and several other countries in Asia, making the first day of Ramadan March 2.
Breaking news The crescent was spotted in Saudi Arabia.
Therefore, Ramadhan 1446 will start tonight.Let Allāh ﷻ accept our siyām, qiyām & acts of worship and can give us the ability to use the valuable moments of this blessed month to get involved in what … pic.twitter.com/f5hcjou7es
– 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗻 (@haramaininfo) February 28, 2025
About 1.9 billion Muslims-members one-quarter of the world's population-sleeping Ramadan. Indonesia has the largest Muslim population, approximately 240 million, followed by Pakistan (225 million), India (211 million), Bangladesh (155 million) and Nigeria (111 million).
As the Holy Month begins, many Muslims prepare for a period of fasting, reflection and community. Those who watch the rapid start of their day with previous meals, dry and break quickly at sunset with Ifar.
Muslims believe that Ramadan was the month when the first verses of the Qur'an were revealed to the Prophet Mohammed more than 1400 years ago.
The post is one of the five pillars of Islam, along with the Muslim declaration of faith, daily prayers, mercy and the fulfillment of Hajj's worship of Mecca, if it is physically and financially capable.

The month begins with the monitoring of the new moon, often accompanied by the pouring of greetings to mark the occasion. Many countries in the Muslim majority have their traditional greetings in their native languages.
Among the most common sayings are Ramadan Mubarak and Ramadan Karim. These are an Arab sayings that turn into “blessed Ramadan” and “generous Ramadan”, respectively.
Greetings are not limited to spoken language. They also stretch to know the language and the braille. Some countries have their own version of the language of the signs, but putting one hand horizontally through the mouth is common among most to present starvation.
Below is a collection of greeting cards in Ramadan that you can download and share.





















