Ramadan Fasting begins today and all Muslim faithful are expected to participate in the fast. Faithfuls may want to share the experience of the holy month on WhatsApp or send some quotes, images and Dua (prayers) - for their loved ones.
A sticker pack has been created by Murat Kalkavan that will help you line up any related discussion over the next 30 days.
WABetaInfo shared the information on Its Twitter page on Monday “A new Sticker Pack is available now for iOS and Android: Ramadan Together. Open the @WhatsApp Store to download it.”
A new Sticker Pack is available now for iOS and Android: Ramadan Together.
— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) April 12, 2021
Open the @WhatsApp Store to download it or: https://t.co/BTWybmyomG pic.twitter.com/HHm89NuylG
The new stickers are available for both iOS and Android, from the WhatsApp store here.
The holy month gives Muslims a period of spiritual reflection as believers will also avoid negative acts like gossiping, lying, or arguing during the month.
Alternatively, you can say 'Ramadan Kareem' which translates into 'Have a generous Ramadan'.On the first day of Ramadan, it is customary to wish someone a 'Happy Ramadan' by saying 'Ramadan Mubarak'.
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