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Ramadan Mubarak and Ramadan Kareem: meaning and difference - MSNRAMADAN MUBARAK AND RAMADAN KAREEM are the widely heard terms during the holy month of the Islamic calendar. Find out how to use each word in this article.
A version of this article appears in print on April 5, 2024, Section A, Page 16 of the New York edition with the headline: Tension Over White House’s Ramadan Event.
The White House is considering a scaled-down version of its traditional ceremony marking the end of Ramadan next month, after Muslim leaders warned aides that people would decline invitations in ...
Ramadan Mubarak! The phrase, meaning “Happy Ramadan,” is frequently used during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, a time when fasting, prayer and reflection are heavily prioritized.
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