New year greetings for muslim
Here are some New Year greetings for Muslims:
In Arabic:
- "تمنياتي لك بالسنة الجديدة المباركة" (Tamanīyatī lak bi-s-sana al-jadīda al-mubāraka) - My best wishes to you for a blessed new year.
- "أشكر الله على سنة جديدة" (Ashkur Allāh 'alá s-sana al-jadīda) - Thank God for a new year.
- "تمنياتي لك بالسنة الجديدة المباركة والبركة" (Tamanīyatī lak bi-s-sana al-jadīda al-mubāraka wa-l-baraka) - My best wishes to you for a blessed and prosperous new year.
In English:
- "Happy New Year, may this year bring you joy, peace, and prosperity."
- "May Allah bless you with a wonderful new year, filled with happiness and success."
- "Wishing you a happy and blessed new year, may it be a year of spiritual growth and fulfillment."
- "May this new year bring you closer to Allah and fill your life with love, kindness, and compassion."
- "Happy New Year, may this year be a year of forgiveness, mercy, and guidance."
In other languages:
- French: "Bonne Année, que Dieu vous bénisse" (Good year, may God bless you)
- German: "Frohes Neues Jahr, möge Allah dich segnen" (Happy new year, may Allah bless you)
- Spanish: "Feliz Año Nuevo, que Dios te bendiga" (Happy new year, may God bless you)
- Urdu: "نئے سال کا خوش آمدید" (Nayā sāl ka khush āmādīd) - Happy new year
- Bengali: "সাল মুবারক" (Sāl mubāraka) - Happy new year
Remember to always respect the Islamic calendar and the dates of important Islamic holidays, such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, when wishing Muslims a happy new year.