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when do you say ramadan mubarak

You can say “Ramadan Mubarak” from the moment Ramadan begins and at any time during the month; many people especially use it in the first days as a way of welcoming the holy month and sharing good wishes.

Quick Scoop: When to say “Ramadan Mubarak”

  • It’s commonly said when Ramadan starts, after the new crescent moon is sighted and the month is officially announced.
  • You can also say it anytime during Ramadan (in person, in messages, or on social media) as it simply means “Blessed Ramadan” or “Happy Ramadan.”
  • It’s fine for both Muslims and non‑Muslims to use the greeting respectfully when wishing others well in this month.

A quick example

If a friend tells you, “Ramadan starts tonight,” you could say:
“Ramadan Mubarak! Wishing you a blessed month full of peace and mercy.”

TL;DR: Say “Ramadan Mubarak” at the start of Ramadan and anytime during the month when you want to wish someone a blessed Ramadan.

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