20 Ramadan wishes to encourage gratitude and connection

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As the new crescent moon emerges, marking the start of another happy Ramadan, it's an opportunity for us to reconnect with our inner spirit, reflect on happy moments and strengthen the bonds of relationships by sending well wishes to our friends and family. Here are some Happy Ramadan wishes to help you extend your gratitude to friends and family during this blessed month.

Wish your family a Happy Ramadan.

While meaningful messages are often best when they come directly from the heart, sometimes we all need a helping hand to truly express our warm wishes and gratitude to our beloved family. We've compiled 10 Happy Ramadan wishes that you can extend to your loved ones during this sacred month.

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Wish your friends a Happy Ramadan.

Ramadan is a time to strengthen relationships and express gratitude not only to Allah but to those close around you also, making it the perfect time to reach out to those who hold a special place in your heart. Try these 10 meaningful Ramadan messages you can send to your friends this Ramadan.

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How to use Ramadan wishes.

Here are some best practices when writing greetings and good wishes for festive occasions.

Make your wishes personal.
Festive wishes are a great way to convey a message to almost anyone – teachers, family members, workmates, bosses and best friends – and you can make them really special by including the person’s name. Try doing just that when you want to send in a personal message.
Optimise for impact.
Think about how the message will be seen. Will it be shouted out on a massive poster, or presented in parts, for example, on the front and inside of a greeting card? Try making it more impactful by playing with the fonts and the size and spacing of the words.
Make it easy for the recipient.
While meaningful messages and good wishes are perfect for cards, wallpapers and posters, they can also be used on social media and in quick messages. When thinking about how to send your good wishes, consider the best way for the person to receive the message, and make it easy for them.
Craft multi-channel messages.
Sourcing the best quote or crafting an awesome message can take time, so capitalise on your efforts by using your good wishes more than once. Post your message on your social platforms. Print out your design and hang it as an inspiring poster. Turn it into a greeting card and mail it to someone special. The possibilities are endless.
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