Ramadan Mubarak 2026: Hear greetings in different languages
In February 2026, Saudi Arabia announced the start of Ramadan, a holy month for nearly two billion Muslims worldwide. Ramadan is observed with fasting from dawn (suhoor) until sunset (iftar), reflection, and community engagement.

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AI-generatedIn February 2026, Saudi Arabia announced the start of Ramadan, a holy month for nearly two billion Muslims worldwide. Ramadan is observed with fasting from dawn (suhoor) until sunset (iftar), reflection, and community engagement. Muslims believe Ramadan is when the Quran's first verses were revealed to Prophet Muhammad, and fasting is one of Islam's five pillars. The start of Ramadan is marked by greetings, with "Ramadan Mubarak" and "Ramadan Kareem" being common Arabic phrases meaning "blessed Ramadan" and "generous Ramadan." Greetings also extend to sign language, with a hand across the mouth commonly representing fasting.
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5 extracted"Ramadan Mubarak" and "Ramadan Kareem" translate to “blessed Ramadan” and “generous Ramadan”, respectively.
Muslims believe that Ramadan is the month when the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
Indonesia has the largest Muslim population, approximately 242 million.
There are nearly two billion Muslims globally.
Saudi Arabia announced the first day of fasting will be Wednesday, February 18, 2026.