Ramadan kareem رمضان كريم

“Wishing you all a blessed month of fasting, compassion, love, prosperity, and peace. HIT Human Resource Consultancy Family extends heartfelt wishes for a Happy Ramadan and Ramadan Kareem to all our Muslim brothers and sisters. Ramadan Mubarak. Ramadan Greetings. Ramadan Kareem.”

“Ramadan is a profoundly special time for Muslims worldwide. It’s a period when stomachs may be empty, but hearts and souls are nourished. To celebrate and honor this sacred month, and to make it more manageable, we’ve compiled a few ideas for you”.

“Decorate your house: Ramadan is not about showing off possessions, but rather about fasting, praying, empathizing with those in need, and nurturing spiritual growth. However, decorating your house can bring joy, especially if you have children. Creating DIY decorations with them can enhance their connection to Ramadan.

Joyful banners: Craft DIY banners for your living room, entrance, or door. Colorful banners instantly uplift the atmosphere. If you prefer, you can purchase lovely banners online. Lanterns: Light symbolizes joy and peace. Decorate your garden and house with lanterns to create a tranquil ambiance. Ramadan calendar: Engage children with a daily calendar where they receive small gifts each day. Hang it on the wall and tape gifts for each day of Ramadan. Organize Iftar dinner: Share the Ramadan spirit by hosting Iftar for friends and family. Gather around a table filled with love for a memorable evening. Here are some quick Iftar starter ideas:

Summer salad: A hydrating and protein-rich dish. Prepare quinoa as usual and mix it with olive oil, lemon juice, salt, kale, cherries, chickpeas, red onions, and artichokes. Chill before serving. Feta crostini: Bake sliced baguette until crispy. Mix cream cheese and feta, spread on the slices, add olives, basil, and garlic. Help people in need: Ramadan emphasizes empathy and assistance. Take action by organizing public Iftar dinners, buying food supplies, or donating money and clothes. Giving is worship.

A few tips for an easier and healthier fast:

Diet: Never skip suhoor, the most important meal. Avoid overly salty, fried, or sweet foods. Stay hydrated with water and include hydrating fruits and vegetables in your diet. Rest: Take small naps if possible and avoid overbooking your schedule. Keep your house organized to save energy. Freshen breath: Brush regularly and use mouthwash. Clean your teeth with a miswak during fasting hours.

Ramadan Kareem to you and your family!”

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