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Ramadan 2020 : Ramadan Kareem : Ramadan Mubarak 2020 Quotes And Messages


Ramadan 2020
  • Welcome the month of Ramadan with the heart filled with peace, harmony and joy. May the divine blessings of Allah protect and guide you.
  • Ramadan Kareem! May Allah give you all the prosperity and success. May Allah bless you with wealth and happiness and gives you a healthy life.
  • Happy Ramadan. Wishing a blessed Ramadan that will inspire you with courage and strength that will help you to win every challenge of life!
  • Wishing you a blessed and Happy Ramadan 2020!
  • May Allah bless you and your family. Happy Ramadan Kareem!
  • Wishing you a happy Ramadan. May God bless your path with knowledge and light that will help to enlighten your heart!
  • Wish you a very Happy Ramadan Mubarak. May this Ramadan bring joy, happiness and wealth to you.
  • Ramadan Mubarak. I wish you a blessed and prosperous Ramadan.
  • May the holy spirit of the month of Ramadan spark in your heart always and guide you to walk through your life. Ramadan Mubarak.
  • Happy Ramadan to everyone. May the blessings of the month Ramadan be on all of us and may Allah grant our prayers and fasts!
  • May Allah ease your hardships and shower you with loads of peace and prosperity during this holy month of Ramadan. Have a blessed time!
  • Ramadan Mubarak to you and your family. May the holy essence of this auspicious month remain in your heart and life!
  • Ramadan Mubarak. May Allah bless you and your family in this holy month.
  • I wish you a happy and peaceful Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak.
  • Ramadan takes you on a spiritual journey that ends right at the door of Allah where dwells endless mercy and immeasurable happiness. Ramadan Mubarak to you!
  • Let’s celebrate as the month of Ramadan begins here. Filling our life happiness and mirth, as Allah bless as once again with prosperity and cheer. Happy Ramadan!
  • Let the divinity of this holy month erase all the sinful thoughts off your mind and fill it with a sense of purity and gratitude towards Allah! Ramadan Mubarak to you!
 Ramadan Kareem 


Ramadan 2020: WhatsApp Status, Quotes, Greetings, Facebook Status

Almighty Allah offered lots of spiritual reward for this month of Ramadan! You must observe fasting and refrain from sinful activities. May Allah bless you and your family. Happy Ramadan Kareem!
Let’s celebrate as the month of Ramadan begins here. Filling our life happiness and mirth, as Allah bless as once again with prosperity and cheer. Happy Ramadan!
That time of the year has come. A month to repent from our wrong-doings and sin. May all of us find peace on this Ramadan. Happy Ramadan Kareem!
May Ramadan inspire you and provide you with the strength to overcome every challenge. Ramadan Kareem!
May you be blessed with happiness and prosperity. Happy Ramadan!
May Allah bless you with the knowledge that enlightens you. Happy Ramzan!

Ramadan 2020

  • “I am praying that abounding joy will undoubtedly discover you as you are walking down the street. Ramadan Mubarak!”
  • “When everyone leaves us alone in our tough times, then it is Allah that assists us as well as remains with us! Ramadan Kareem!”
  • “The month when evil is non-functional is a chance for us Muslims to launch global peace. Ramadan Mubarak!”
  • “The month of blessings gets on the means, so be prepared to load your life with Allah’s blessings as well as grace, my dear– Happy Ramadan.”
  • “May this celebration push tranquility to go beyond the planet, allow light illuminate the world and also expand wish to every Muslim’s heart.” Happy Ramadan!
  • “I pray to the most merciful and also most type to protect you and even your family and also standby with you in tough times, InshaAllah– Ramadan Mubarak”

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