17 Ramadan Memes to Laugh At During Iftar, Suhoor, or Masjid

Ramadan is upon us, which means a month-long cleanse. But just because you can't eat, drink, smoke or curse, doesn't mean you can't celebrate with hilarious memes. Ramadan is officially upon us and will be until Eid comes around next month on April 21. It's a month of spiritual and physical cleansing during which Muslims

Ramadan is upon us, which means a month-long cleanse. But just because you'll be able to't consume, drink, smoke or curse, doesn't mean you'll't have a good time with hilarious memes.

Ramadan is officially upon us and shall be till Eid comes around next month on April 21. It's a month of religious and physical cleansing during which Muslims around the world abstain from consuming, consuming, intercourse, smoking, cursing, and anything that may be regarded as destructive or toxic to the frame and soul — at least during the hours of dawn and sundown.

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It's additionally a time for larger prayer, recitation of the Quran, and charitable acts similar to giving to the deficient and serving to those less fortunate.

For many, Ramadan is the most productive time of the 12 months. But it undoubtedly can get tough at times. That stated, while Ramadan is a duration of purity and cleaning, we do not think it says any place that we can't still have a good time and enjoy guffawing at relatable memes, proper? In honor of Ramadan, here are 17 memes about fasting, suhoor, and masjid.

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stop arguing when ramadan is....it’s when zayn tweets “ramadan mubarak”

— ahmad (@uhhhhmad) April 21, 2020

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One more thing... Ramadan is also a time to reduce your Muslim friends some slack because they're running so onerous to purify themselves that they could come off as hangry or grumpy. Nothing to take for my part.

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Also, if you want to wish any person a Happy Ramadan, check out a "Ramadan Mubarak" or "Ramadan Kareem," which literally method "Have a generous Ramadan."

It's roughly paying homage to how we inform people who observe Yom Kippur to "have a meaningful fast." However, unlike Yom Kippur, Ramadan lasts an entire month. Also, it's not determined through calendar dates. Instead, it starts in the 9th month of the lunar Islamic calendar, the morning after the crescent moon is visual to the naked eye.

Ramadan Kareem, you guys!

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