What to write in a Ramadan card

Ramadan has arrived, bringing with it quiet moments of reflection, shared meals, gentle kindness, and a sense of togetherness that feels extra special. Whether you’re celebrating yourself or simply want to share in the spirit of it, sending thoughtful Ramadan wishes is a lovely way to help capture the heart of this holy month.

Of course, knowing what to write isn’t always easy. That’s where we come in. From gentle blessings to punny greetings, we’ve pulled together plenty of inspiration to help you find something that feels just right.

But before we start, why not surround your wishes with a beautiful design using one of our Ramadan cards? Each one has been designed by one of our super talented creators, so every card you choose supports an independent small business too.

What is Ramadan and why do we celebrate? 

Ramadan represents far more than a date on the calendar. Marking the ninth month of the Islamic year, it’s a time devoted to prayer, generosity, reconnecting with faith, and strengthening character.

Fasting from sunrise to sunset is an important part of Ramadan for many Muslims. But the holy month is about far more than fasting alone. It’s a time for patience, gratitude, prayer, and looking for ways to support those around you.

And when Ramadan draws to a close, it leads into Eid. A joyful celebration of togetherness and new beginnings to close the month. If you’re already thinking ahead, you might enjoy our guide to Eid Mubarak wishes for message inspiration too.

Struggling to find the right Ramadan wishes?

Two of the most common sayings you’ll see or hear during this time are Ramadan Kareem and Ramadan Mubarak. Both are Arabic greetings shared throughout the period. Ramadan Mubarak means “Blessed Ramadan,” while Ramadan Kareem translates to “Generous Ramadan.” There’s no wrong choice between them, both are lovely ways to share good wishes.

The right message doesn’t need to be long or complicated. Sometimes a few thoughtful words are all it takes to show care, respect, and connection. So, with that in mind, let’s get into it!

Ramadan messages for friends

Ramadan always feels a little brighter when you’re sharing it with good people. Whether you’re catching up at Iftar or sending love from afar, these messages let your friends know you’re thinking of them – and cheering them on through the month:

  • May this holy month bring you closer to everything that makes you happy. Ramadan Mubarak, my friend.
  • Wishing you a beautiful Ramadan, my friend. So grateful for you always.
  • Ramadan Kareem, bestie. Wouldn’t want to count down to Iftar with anyone else.
  • Wishing you a Ramadan full of reflection, laughter, and late-night chats.
  • Thinking of you this Ramadan and wishing you all the peaceful moments you deserve.
  • Hope your Iftar plates are always full and your heart even fuller this Ramadan.
  • May Allah protect you, guide you, and bring you peace this Ramadan, my friend.

Ramadan messages for family

As a time for connection, comfort, and togetherness, Ramadan is the perfect moment to share thoughtful words with the people who mean the most:

  • May Allah protect our family and fill our home with peace this Ramadan.
  • Here’s to a Ramadan filled with togetherness, gratitude, and beautiful memories.
  • Ramadan Mubarak to my wonderful family. May this month bring peace, health, and happiness into our home.
  • Wishing our family a beautiful Ramadan filled with love, patience, and shared moments.
  • May this holy month remind us how lucky we are to have each other. Ramadan Mubarak.
  • Sending you all my love this Ramadan. I’m so grateful for every moment we share as a family.
  • Ramadan Kareem to those I cherish most. May kindness and comfort surround our home.
  • May this Ramadan bring us closer, stronger, and even more thankful for one another.

Cute Ramadan wishes for cards

If you’re after something a little softer, sweeter, or simply smile-worthy, these cute Ramadan wishes are perfect for adding a gentle touch to your card:

  • Sending you moonlit wishes and lantern-lit smiles this Ramadan.
  • Wishing you cosy evenings, happy hearts, and a lovely Ramadan.
  • May your Ramadan be filled with sweetness, warmth, and the best Iftar moments. Have a blessed Ramadan!
  • May your prayers be answered and your snacks always on time.
  • Hope this Ramadan brings you calm moments and quiet little joys.
  • Wishing you comforting moments, peaceful nights, and a beautiful Ramadan.
  • May your Ramadan be wrapped in peace and sprinkled with Iftar sweets.
  • Wishing you a month that feels gentle, thoughtful, and full of good energy.

Thoughtful Ramadan quotes to share

When you’re looking for words that feel a little deeper, these thoughtful Ramadan quotes offer comfort and meaning:

  • Let this holy month be a gentle reset for the soul. Wishing you a blessed and peaceful Ramadan.
  • May your prayers be heard and your days be guided with calm. Ramadan Mubarak.
  • May this Ramadan bring you closer to the peace you’ve been searching for.
  • Wishing you strength in your fasts and serenity in your prayers.
  • May this Ramadan draw you closer to Allah and closer to the person you hope to become.
  • Wishing you a month where your prayers feel lighter and your heart feels stronger.
  • May Allah’s mercy surround you and His blessings stay with you long after Ramadan ends.

Light and playful Ramadan greetings

If your style leans more towards a little humour and personality, then these playful Ramadan wishes keep things fun:

  • Ramadan Kareem! May your good deeds be many and your alarms for Suhoor actually work.
  • Happy Halaliday! Wishing you a Ramadan full of kindness, comfort, and good vibes.
  • May your fasts feel fast and your Iftars feel very well earned. Have a blessed Ramadan!
  • Wishing you a month that’s meaningful, peaceful, and only mildly sleepy.
  • You’re the masala to my chai. Warming, comforting, and absolutely essential. Ramadan Mubarak!
  • Wishing you a Ramadan full of patience… and only the approved kind of dates.
  • Ramadan Mubarak! May your patience last longer than your snack cravings.

Happy and uplifting greetings for Ramadan

Whether you’re writing to friends, family, or anyone in between, these happy and uplifting Ramadan messages are full of positivity and good wishes for the holy month:

  • May this Ramadan bring you happiness, good health, and peaceful moments. Ramadan Mubarak!
  • Let this holy month lift your heart and steady your soul.
  • May every sunset this month remind you how blessed each day can be.
  • Wishing you a Ramadan filled with smiles you didn’t expect and joy you’ll always remember.
  • Here’s to a Ramadan that surprises you with happiness in the smallest, loveliest ways.
  • Ramadan Mubarak! May your days glow with hope and your nights feel calm and comforting.
  • Wishing you a Ramadan that sparkles with possibility and warmth.

Sometimes, a short and simple Ramadan Kareem message or Ramadan Mubarak wish is all it takes to make someone smile. And when you pair your words with one of our Ramadan cards, they become something your loved one can keep, revisit, and treasure.

We hope this guide has helped you feel more confident about what to write in your Ramadan card, and that you’ve found a message that truly reflects what you want to say. And if you’re observing the holy month yourself, we wish you a peaceful, meaningful, and beautiful Ramadan.

For more message inspiration, don’t forget to explore our other what-to-write guides, including Hanukkah greetings for another special celebration. You can also wander over to the thortful blog for everything from gift ideas to lifestyle inspiration and reads for every season.