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How to congratulate Ramadan and what to give to Muslims?

Ramadan is a sacred month for all Muslims of the world, during which a mandatory fast is observed. His goal is spiritual and physical purification, education of self-discipline. From this article you will learn how to congratulate a Muslim with Ramadan and what to wish, what can be presented as a gift, why this month is so important for the followers of the Islamic religion.

What is Ramadan

Fasting consists in the fact that during the daytime (from dawn till sunset) believers do not eat food and water, abstain from smoking and sex. Traditionally these days visits are made to relatives and friends, giving alms, reading the Koran, special festive prayers in mosques and houses, reflections on their life path and priorities. The meaning of fasting is the triumph of the spirit over the desires of the flesh.

Many people wonder if Muslims congratulate Muslims with representatives of other religious faiths and atheists. Each person decides this question for himself. If there is such a desire, then you can congratulate, because your familiar Muslims will be very pleased to hear kind sincere words in their sacred month.

Fasting in Ramadan is so important for the followers of Islam because it promotes spiritual growth and strengthening of faith, cleanses the mind and thoughts, calls and unites the poor with the rich, awakens the desire to do good and improves relations between people. Therefore, believers are so happy about the coming of the month of Ramadan, as well as its completion, when the test of perseverance and faith is left behind, but new, higher feelings have settled in the soul.

Congratulations

Greeting and congratulatory words can be spoken on any day of the holy month, but it is especially good to do it on the day of the beginning or the end of the fast. The latter is widely celebrated by all Muslims and is called the Feast of the Rapture (in the Turkic languages - Uraza-bairam, in Arabic - Eid al-Fitr).

If you want to find out how to congratulate Ramadan, then you will be interested to know how the Muslims themselves do it. A classic phrase, combining congratulations and greetings, is "Eid Mubarak!", Which is literally translated "Blessed is the feast!". It is customary for Russian Muslims to say these words on the day of the Feast of the Rapture. And in many Islamic countries they say so in connection with any Muslim holiday.

You can congratulate and more specifically: "Ramadan Mubarak!" - which means, respectively, "Blessed Ramadan!". But it can also be translated as "Congratulations with the month of Ramadan!".

In addition to traditional phrases, it is also appropriate to express sincere wishes for health, patience, mutual understanding in the family, strengthening faith, nobility of thoughts and actions. You can say (or write): "I wish to pass this post in a worthy manner"; "Let your prayers be accepted"; "I wish that this great month will be lived rightly," and so on.

Gifts for Muslims

Now you know how to congratulate Ramadan. If there is a desire, then your good wishes and parting words can be accompanied by a gift. What is appropriate to present a Muslim man? The most actual gift is always the Koran. It can be a beautiful edition, or a convenient "marching" version in the leather cover and padlock, or even an audiobook. You can also give accessories for prayer. This includes a rug, special clothes, a compass for determining the direction of prayer, decorative wooden stands for the Koran.

You can pick up a souvenir in the department of Muslim goods. The choice is great: a calendar with photos of mosques or with sayings from the Koran, a thematic bookmark for a book or a refrigerator magnet, azan audio recordings (a singing prayer for prayer), a silver ring, an embroidered cap-skullcap, a T-shirt with Islamic symbols,

If you previously did not know how to congratulate a Muslim with Ramadan and what to give, now you have a choice of several options, from simple souvenirs to serious gifts.

Gifts for Muslim women

And what can be presented to a woman on the occasion of the completion of the holy fast? A good gift will be clothes or decorations: a vestment for prayer, a beautiful hijab, a stole, a scarf or shawl, a bonnet cap (holds the hair under the headscarf), a picture or a wall panel on Islamic themes, shamail (an example of Arabic calligraphy in the frame). Girls and women in honor of the great holiday will always be pleased with jewelry and cosmetics: Arab oil spirits, quality antimony, gold pendants or earrings.

Do not forget about edible gifts for the holiday of Uraza-Bairam. For the followers of Islam, care of health is important, so they will gratefully accept the oil of black cumin or olive, as well as honey and various sweets (halva, rahat-lukum, baklava, etc.).

The youngest Muslims, though they do not hold fast, but also receive gifts in honor of the holy month. Before you congratulate Ramadan family, you need to make sure that all children receive equal in value gifts. You can not offend anyone. Suitable gifts can be, for example, illustrated Koranic stories, stories about prophets and so on. If you want, you can find quite a lot of children's literature on Islamic themes. A very small child is appropriate to give a medallion or a pendant with a crescent: silver for a boy and gold for a girl.

Now you know how to congratulate Ramadan correctly, what to desire in connection with the beginning of the fast and what to give to the Muslims in honor of the end of the sacred month for them.

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