15 best Ramadan Mubarak Images: Muslims gather in prayer, Quranic reading and mindfulness

A few days from now, Ramadan will be over, and Muslims all around the world have completed fasting this sacred month in which they enter a period of spiritual growth that connects them with their faith community globally. As the crescent moon appears to mark its beginning, hearts and minds are opened sincerely by all believers for the arrival of this holy month with zealous spirit aiming to rediscover their selves through reflection, love and worship.

Throughout the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset as a method of fostering self-discipline alongside empathy and thankfulness. This physical purge goes hand in glove with a detox of the soul, as individuals ask for forgiveness and seek strength from and towards Allah.

A Girl is Crying Before Allah in Ramadan

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A girl fell on her knees and began to cry as she poured out her heart in prayer during the holy month of Ramadan. Bringing her small hands together, lowering eyes in humility and pain while begging for forgiveness; leading one to a beacon of directive emotions by showing us the only place she can leave things…With nowhere else left as an outlet but within herself to spill. ic. The echoes of the Quran through her tears… what a beautiful way to express faith.

A Mosque to Refer to the Splendor of Ramadan

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The mosque stood as bright and radiant, with two minarets outstretched towards the stars while Ramadan reveled within it The courtyard is lit by candles, and the walls are covered in beautiful tiles and calligraphy. In the air, there is a sweet smell of incense and soft prayers fill every corner making it feel like an oasis.

Dates are a Symbol of Ramadan

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The sweetness and sanctimony of these dates, a symbolic ingredient that truly embodies the month. Eaten before sunrise early morning at day break are symbols of God’s grace; traditionally broken fast with. Dates are nutrient- and spiritual-rich food that embellishes the body, heart, and soul. Even after breakfast all year round, they still have a sweet flavor and then just remember that in fasting during Ramadan brings sweetness to believers because joy.

Happy Ramadan, Written in Beautiful Net

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Elegant Arabic calligraphy creates a “Happy Ramadan” image threaded through the web pattern, which refers to the complexity of life and its frailty. The cursive script and lace-work pattern create a feeling of awe-inspired for everyone, entering into the holy month of introspection which in turns synergizes physical abstinence with spiritual development.

Decorating the Interior of Mosques in Ramadan

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Lanterns, flowers and chandeliers decorate the walls inside turning it all into a chamber filled with light of Ramadan. Generous areas of soft carpets and comfortable seating provide worshippers with space to relax in the gentle scents of incense underneath softly lighting to create an inviting atmosphere for prayer, reflection, contemplation, spiritual recharge during Ramadan.

Light Coming from the Net Looks Gorgeous

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Brilliant beams of light escape from this intricate lattice, leaving a blanket shadow behind each new stitch. The elegant patterns dancing on Candle blocks, radiate a gentle glow. Amidst the darkness, this beautiful view, which we commonly see in front of most mosque during Ramadan represents -the light that continues to stream into our belief and hope- spiritual guidance within the longest month of Muslim.

Wishing Ramadan with Lanterns and the Holy Quran

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As devout Muslims usher in the holy month of Ramadan, soft lanterns illuminate the Holy Quran with a gentle yellow hue. Their wisdom and guidance are shown to be like lanterns in that they demonstrate the path for whom a book hath been sent down is illuminating light. They herald a month of spiritual upliftment, tranquility and submission giving hope to the hearts.

Spending Ramadan near Allah’s House

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Believers fast in the grandeur of Islam’s holiest site and spend Ramadan close to Allah’s House. On the backdrop of Mecca, the most sacred place in Islam and home to about 2 million Muslims, gathered for pilgrimage seeking forgiveness, guidance,& fellowship with God. Full of depth in love and affection where they can rest their ease

The Family Breaking the Fast

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The sun sets, and the Gomez family starts holding hands, eyes eagerly opening in the darkness ahead. They close the fast with a date and then have an incredible feast [at sunset]. They laugh, and love is in the room as they bequeathed their stories of thankfulness and blessings. They enjoy the month of Ramadan together, reinforcing relationships and customs.

The Splendor of Ramadan with Glittering Mosque

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The exteriors are adorned with colored lights that shimmer and run riot down its minarets of mosque, reflecting the grandeur this festival beholds. It exhales magical spirt each passing air of night with worshipper in line for Tarawih prayer, his face shines pinkish wreathed. The light represents the Light of Faith and guidance along our spiritual journey.

During Ramadan, Every Muslim is Close to Allah

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Every Muslim finds closeness to Allah in the embrace of Ramadan And having the heart get closer to Divine by means of fasting, prayer and charity. Remove the barriers between the sage and spiritual world, so Muslims can feel soft mercy & love of Allah. It is the month in which souls are rejuvenated, faith strengthened.

Ramadan Mubarak with Beautiful Scenery

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As the plethora of those who tend towards moderate religion take to mosques, day turns nightlight and Ramadan’s crescent moon ascends in the end majestic mountains, serene lakes, and gardens lush with green. The serenity, peace and love of the month are reflected in this photo as we flock to congregate at nature’s finest work. Ramadan Mubarak!

The Splendor and Light of Ramadan in the Evening

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Even within Ramadan its supreme charm, as the night falls. Warm light emanates from soft lanterns. The golden evening sun shimmers on minarets, domes and prayer mats. That air is spiked with the aroma of sweet incense and punctuated by soft devotional chants. They were shrouded in a soothing blanket of light, love and peace.

Praying Hands Give a Sign of Welcoming Ramadan

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In a sign of acceptance and thanksgiving, Christians welcome Ramadan; they fold their hands, shiokara style. Prayer hands with surrender, devotion and open to blessings of holy month 2. This as fingers find other hands and hearts open wide for sweet moments of forgiveness, love, direction, spiritual food – taking the sacred walk through fasting logic discernment!

Ramadan wishes beautifully.

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RADIANT AS THE CRESCENT MOON, GENTLE AS MORNING DEW, Ramadan is warm as the sun…. May this holy month bring peace to your heart, love to your soul and joy to life. Despite it all, a blessed Ramadan Mubarak and an easy fast with accepted prayers.

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