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Ramadan Mubarak 2021: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Status and Greetings

Muslims celebrate the start of Ramadan by greeting each other with 'Ramadan Kareem' and 'Ramadan Mubarak', which means 'a blessed and generous month to you'

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New Delhi: Ramadan 2021 is going to start from April 13 and will end on May 12. This is the second time Muslims around the world will celebrate Ramadan during the Covid-19 pandemic. In India, starting of Ramadan or Ramzan depends on the local sighting of the crescent moon.

Usually, Muslims celebrate the start of this holy month by greeting each other with ‘Ramadan Kareem’ and ‘Ramadan Mubarak’, which means ‘a blessed and generous month to you’. Saudi Arabia, custodian of Islam’s two most important holy sites, said the crescent moon which establishes the beginning of the Ramadan month, was not visible on Sunday. So, the observation committees would meet again on Monday night.

Here are some quotes and wishes you can send to your friends and loved ones