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Ramadan Karim OR Ramadan Mubarak......??which one is more appropriate (In gulf region)?

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Ramadan Karim OR Ramadan Mubarak......??which one is more appropriate (In gulf region)?

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  1. Both all right


  2. Actually in the Gulf region the exact phrase used is this

    "Mubarak Alaikom Al Shahar" which literally means may the month be a blessing on you

    and the reply to it is "Alaina wa Alaikom" which means on us and you

  3. more often ramdhan kareem

    shahr mubarak

  4. Ramadan Karim is used most often by the locals but Ramadan Mubarak is acceptable too. Check out the signs and billboards in your area, during Ramadan, that are written in both Arabic and English. That should tell you what is appropriate for the area you are in.

  5. Ramadan Karim but both can be used. Both are ok.

  6. Ramadan Kareem.  

  7. karina is using a fake photo.... from one of the other websites...

    infidel.org

    well ramadhan karim



  8. Either one will do or Kol Aam Waantom Bekhair

  9. Sall-oo-Al'll Habib (SAW)

    Muabark is used in Urdu language, Karim is arabic but also used in Urdu language. The people in Arab countries, used to say "ramdan karim", (as i noticed in saudi arabia).

    But in Pakistan, poeple used to say "Ramdan Mubarak". No matters, what you use, the thing is how much you get blessed being religious in this Muabark month.

    So this Ramadan Karim is Mubarak to you all.

    May Allah Bless us.

    Ihtsham Hashmi

  10. Ramadan Mubarak is more appreciated in gulf region, ramadan karim has no meaning and Islamically not recommended,,

    Allah knows

  11. Ramadan Kareem.........    I am sorry Karina...... I have Mistaken

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