English Sentences for Ramadan | Ramzan Month Spoken English

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Ramadan is one of the most important and spiritually uplifting months for Muslims around the world. During this holy month, daily routines, conversations, and expressions change significantly. People talk about fasting, Sehri, Iftar, prayers, charity, patience, and self-discipline. For English learners, especially non-native speakers, it becomes important to know how to express these Ramadan-related thoughts correctly in English.

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In this blog post, we learn 50 English sentences that we can use in the Ramadan month. These sentences are extremely useful for daily conversation, spoken English practice, social media posts, classroom learning, and even professional communication during Ramadan.

This post is specially designed for:

Spoken English learners

Students and beginners

Muslims who want to speak English confidently during Ramadan

Teachers and content creators

You will understand how to use English sentences related to Ramadan naturally and fluently in real-life situations.

1. आज मैं रोज़ा रख रहा हूँ।
   آج میں روزہ رکھ رہا ہوں۔
   Today I am observing a fast.

2. सहरी का समय हो गया है।
   سحری کا وقت ہو گیا ہے۔
   It is time for Sehri.

3. इफ्तार से पहले दुआ कबूल होती है।
   افطار سے پہلے دعا قبول ہوتی ہے۔
   Duas are accepted before iftar.

4. वह मस्जिद में तरावीह पढ़ने गया है।
   وہ مسجد میں تراویح پڑھنے گیا ہے۔
   He has gone to the mosque for Taraweeh.

5. रमज़ान सब्र सिखाता है।
   رمضان صبر سکھاتا ہے۔
   Ramadan teaches patience.

6. हम सब मिलकर इफ्तार करेंगे।
   ہم سب مل کر افطار کریں گے۔
   We will break fast together.

7. रोज़ा अल्लाह की इबादत है।
   روزہ اللہ کی عبادت ہے۔
   Fasting is an act of worship to Allah.

8. आज मस्जिद में बहुत रौनक है।
   آج مسجد میں بہت رونق ہے۔
   The mosque is very lively today.

9. मैं कुरआन की तिलावत कर रहा हूँ।
   میں قرآن کی تلاوت کر رہا ہوں۔
   I am reciting the Quran.

10. रमज़ान में नेकी का सवाब बढ़ जाता है।
    رمضان میں نیکی کا ثواب بڑھ جاتا ہے۔
    Good deeds are rewarded more in Ramadan.

11. उसने रोज़ेदारों के लिए खाना बनाया।
    اس نے روزہ داروں کے لیے کھانا بنایا۔
    He prepared food for fasting people.

12. हम चाँद देखने का इंतज़ार कर रहे हैं।
    ہم چاند دیکھنے کا انتظار کر رہے ہیں۔
    We are waiting to sight the moon.

13. इफ्तार की अज़ान होने वाली है।
    افطار کی اذان ہونے والی ہے۔
    The iftar call is about to happen.

14. रमज़ान में दिल सुकून पाता है।
    رمضان میں دل کو سکون ملتا ہے۔
    The heart finds peace in Ramadan.

15. वह रोज़ा खोलने के लिए खजूर खा रहा है।
    وہ روزہ کھولنے کے لیے کھجور کھا رہا ہے۔
    He is breaking his fast with dates.

16. आज मैंने गरीबों को सदक़ा दिया।
    آج میں نے غریبوں کو صدقہ دیا۔
    Today I gave charity to the poor.

17. रमज़ान रहमत का महीना है।
    رمضان رحمت کا مہینہ ہے۔
    Ramadan is the month of mercy.

18. हम रात को क़ियामुल्लैल करेंगे।
    ہم رات کو قیام اللیل کریں گے۔
    We will pray Qiyam-ul-Lail at night.

19. उसने अल्लाह से माफ़ी माँगी।
    اس نے اللہ سے معافی مانگی۔
    He asked Allah for forgiveness.

20. रोज़ा इंसान को आत्मसंयम सिखाता है।
    روزہ انسان کو خود پر قابو سکھاتا ہے۔
    Fasting teaches self-control.

21. सहरी में हल्का खाना बेहतर होता है।
    سحری میں ہلکا کھانا بہتر ہوتا ہے۔
    Light food is better for Sehri.

22. वह पूरे रमज़ान नमाज़ पढ़ता है।
    وہ پورے رمضان نماز پڑھتا ہے۔
    He offers prayers throughout Ramadan.

23. इफ्तार के वक्त सब दुआ करते हैं।
    افطار کے وقت سب دعا کرتے ہیں۔
    Everyone makes dua at iftar time.

24. रमज़ान में बुरी आदतें छोड़ देनी चाहिए।
    رمضان میں بری عادتیں چھوڑ دینی چاہئیں۔
    Bad habits should be left in Ramadan.

25. आज मौसम इफ्तार के लिए सुहाना है।
    آج موسم افطار کے لیے خوشگوار ہے۔
    The weather is pleasant for iftar today.

26. उसने रोज़ा अल्लाह के लिए रखा है।
    اس نے روزہ اللہ کے لیے رکھا ہے۔
    He is fasting for Allah.

27. मस्जिद में कुरआन की आवाज़ गूंज रही है।
    مسجد میں قرآن کی آواز گونج رہی ہے۔
    The sound of the Quran echoes in the mosque.

28. रमज़ान में दिल नरम हो जाता है।
    رمضان میں دل نرم ہو جاتا ہے۔
    Hearts become softer in Ramadan.

29. हम इफ्तार के बाद नमाज़ पढ़ेंगे।
    ہم افطار کے بعد نماز پڑھیں گے۔
    We will pray after iftar.

30. रोज़ा भूखों की हालत समझाता है।
    روزہ بھوکوں کی حالت سمجھاتا ہے۔
    Fasting helps understand the hungry.

31. आज मैंने ज़्यादा दुआ की।
    آج میں نے زیادہ دعا کی۔
    Today I made more duas.

32. रमज़ान में झूठ से बचना चाहिए।
    رمضان میں جھوٹ سے بچنا چاہیے۔
    One should avoid lying in Ramadan.

33. वह बच्चों को रोज़ा रखने के लिए समझा रहा है।
    وہ بچوں کو روزہ رکھنے کے لیے سمجھا رہا ہے۔
    He is teaching children about fasting.

34. सहरी में उठना इबादत है।
    سحری میں اٹھنا عبادت ہے۔
    Waking up for Sehri is worship.

35. इफ्तार का पहला निवाला सुकून देता है।
    افطار کا پہلا نوالہ سکون دیتا ہے۔
    The first bite of iftar brings peace.

36. रमज़ान आत्मशुद्धि का महीना है।
    رمضان نفس کی پاکیزگی کا مہینہ ہے۔
    Ramadan is the month of self-purification.

37. वह हर रोज़ मस्जिद जाता है।
    وہ ہر روز مسجد جاتا ہے۔
    He goes to the mosque every day.

38. रोज़ा अल्लाह के करीब लाता है।
    روزہ اللہ کے قریب لے جاتا ہے۔
    Fasting brings one closer to Allah.

39. आज तरावीह लंबी थी।
    آج تراویح لمبی تھی۔
    Taraweeh was long today.

40. रमज़ान में दिलों में मोहब्बत बढ़ती है।
    رمضان میں دلوں میں محبت بڑھتی ہے۔
    Love increases in hearts during Ramadan.

41. वह रोज़ेदारों को पानी पिला रहा है।
    وہ روزہ داروں کو پانی پلا رہا ہے۔
    He is offering water to those fasting.

42. सहरी के बाद मैं सो गया।
    سحری کے بعد میں سو گیا۔
    I slept after Sehri.

43. रमज़ान गुनाहों से तौबा का वक्त है।
    رمضان گناہوں سے توبہ کا وقت ہے۔
    Ramadan is the time to repent from sins.

44. इफ्तार में सादगी अच्छी लगती है।
    افطار میں سادگی اچھی لگتی ہے۔
    Simplicity feels good at iftar.

45. वह अल्लाह का शुक्र अदा कर रहा है।
    وہ اللہ کا شکر ادا کر رہا ہے۔
    He is thanking Allah.

46. रोज़ा रखने से सब्र बढ़ता है।
    روزہ رکھنے سے صبر بڑھتا ہے۔
    Fasting increases patience.

47. रमज़ान में दिल को सुकून मिलता है।
    رمضان میں دل کو سکون ملتا ہے۔
    The heart feels peace in Ramadan.

48. हम आख़िरी अशरे की इबादत करेंगे।
    ہم آخری عشرے کی عبادت کریں گے۔
    We will worship in the last ten days.

49. वह लैलतुल क़द्र की तलाश में है।
    وہ لیلۃ القدر کی تلاش میں ہے۔
    He is seeking Laylatul Qadr.

50. रमज़ान हमें बेहतर इंसान बनाता है।
    رمضان ہمیں بہتر انسان بناتا ہے۔
    Ramadan makes us better human beings.


Why Learning Ramadan English Sentences Is Important?


Many English learners face difficulty when talking about religious or cultural topics in English. Ramadan is not just about fasting; it is about emotions, discipline, kindness, prayer, and community. When you know the right English sentences, you can:

Express your faith confidently in English

Speak naturally with friends, colleagues, and classmates

Improve vocabulary related to daily life and spirituality

Avoid confusion or incorrect translations

Sound fluent and respectful in conversations

Learning Ramadan month English sentences helps you connect language learning with real life, which is the fastest way to improve spoken English.

Who Should Learn These English Sentences?


These English sentences are useful for:

Beginners learning spoken English

Intermediate learners improving fluency

School and college students

Teachers teaching English with cultural context

Content creators making Ramadan-related videos or posts

Anyone who wants to speak English confidently during Ramadan

If you already know basic English but struggle to speak about Ramadan, fasting, or prayers, this content is perfect for you.

How to Use These English Sentences Effectively

Before jumping into the sentences, here are a few tips on how to use them effectively:

Read aloud – Pronounce each sentence clearly.

Practice daily – Use at least 5 sentences every day.

Use in real life – Speak them during Sehri, Iftar, or prayers.

Write them – Post them on social media or write them in a notebook.

Think in English – Try to think these sentences directly in English.

Consistency is the key. Even 10 minutes daily can improve your fluency.

Categories of English Sentences Used in Ramadan

To make learning easier, Ramadan English sentences can be divided into different categories. This helps learners understand usage clearly and remember sentences faster.

Below are the main categories you will see in Ramadan conversations.

How These Sentences Improve Spoken English?


Learning English sentences related to Ramadan improves spoken English in many ways:

Builds topic-based vocabulary

Improves sentence formation

Increases confidence

Connects language with emotion

Makes learning meaningful

When language is connected to real experiences like fasting and prayer, learning becomes faster and long-lasting.

Common Mistakes Learners Make


Many learners make small mistakes when speaking English during Ramadan, such as:

Direct word-to-word translation

Using incorrect tense

Mixing grammar structures

Overusing basic vocabulary

Practicing correct Ramadan English sentences helps avoid these mistakes naturally.

Tips to Master Ramadan English Vocabulary Faster


Learn sentences, not single words

Practice with family or friends

Record your voice and listen

Use sentences in WhatsApp or Instagram captions

Revise daily

Remember, fluency comes from usage, not memorization alone.

Conclusion


Ramadan is not only a month of worship but also a beautiful opportunity to improve your spoken English with meaningful content. By learning 50 English sentences used in the Ramadan month, you can express your thoughts clearly, confidently, and respectfully in English.

This blog post is designed to help you practice, understand, and use Ramadan English sentences in real life. Add the sentences, practice daily, and you will notice a clear improvement in your English speaking skills during this holy month.

May this Ramadan bring peace, knowledge, and fluency into your life. 🌙✨

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