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What Is the Ruling on Saying “Ramadan Mubarak” Is It Permissible or Not?


To welcome the month is good ‘Alhumdulliah’ and Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to inform the people about this blessed month. Hadith (Musanand Ahmad, vol. 2, page 230, hadith 7148, repeated in Sunan Al Nasai) “The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) always used to tell the people when the month was approaching.

“O people the blessed month of Ramadan is approaching you and Allah (swt) has prescribed you to fast in this month.

Ramadan Mubarak” is mostly said in Indian sub-continent, by the Indians and Pakistanis. Mubarak means “barakat” (blessing) as it is actually an Arabic word. But when used by Indians or Pakistanis, it is a type of congratulation.

Like someone passes an examination people congratulate by saying “Mubarak” in Urdu. So when Ramadan comes, they say “Ramadan Mubarak”. According to me its not a “bidah” (innovation).

It is good they are calling this month a blessed month. What word you choose is “mubah” (optional) like in Indian subcontinent people say “Ramadan Mubarak”, in gulf countries people call it “Ramadan Karim”. So all these words are good, holy month, blessed month.

So people should wish each other and remind each other of this blessed month.

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