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[quote][quote][blue][font=Century Gothic][size=2][b]Someone asked Sheikh Al-Uthaymeen (rahimahullah) about saying Ramadan Kareem. He answered: A. The ruling of that is that the statement 'Ramadan kareem' is not correct. Rather it should be said 'Ramadan Mubarak', or whatever is similar to it, because it is not Ramadan itself that gives so that it can be kareem (generous), in fact it is Allah who placed the grace in it, and made it a special month, and a time to perform one of the pillars of Islam. [/quote]I just want to say that B4 giving a Ruling on something we Must try to know th Use of it in those who use it. I've Just confirmed it from one of My colleague who have spend quite a bit time in KSA. According to him common people USE this PHRASE just to give MUBARAK of Ramadan to eachother & nothing else. So why not we take it as They take it? Then there will be NO NEED to go in the Depth of its literal meanings. Plz note that i'm NOT against this Fatwa. I just wantbring in th Notice the Background of this Phrase.[/quote]
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