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Arafat Day Messages, Wishes, Images, greetings, Dua & Quotes 2024

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The day of Arafah is a special day in the Islamic calendar. It falls on the 9th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the 12th month of the sacred Muslim calendar and it is also considered to be one of the most important days by Muslims. Muslim believers celebrate this divine day across the globe in remembrance for Allah has made sacrifices and granted them freedom from oppression.

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Happy Arafat Day Messages 2024 Messages

This day I have completed My favor upon you, and I have selected Islam as the religion that you will follow. I have perfected your religion for you (Quran 5:3) Arafat day Mubarak !

“There is no god but Allah; He is unique; He does not have a partner; the whole universe is for Him and for Him is the praise; and He has authority over everything.”

The Day of Arafat is a day of blessings for those who celebrate it. Make an effort to make it more meaningful by praying, fasting, supplicating, saying duas and tasbeeh, and performing a variety of other acts of kindness. Happy Celebrating!

The Day of Arafat is a day of blessings for those who celebrate it. Make an effort to make it more meaningful by praying, fasting, supplicating, saying duas and tasbeeh, and performing a variety of other acts of kindness. Best wishes for the celebration!

Arafat Day, also known as Arafat Day 2022, is a significant Islamic holiday that is observed every year in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and the final lunar month. This is the second day of the Hajj Yatra, which will be immediately followed by Eid ul-Adha on the 10th Dhu al-Hajj, the third day of the Hajj.

Let’s make this year’s celebration of Arafat Day a memorable one by fasting and praying to Allah as part of our observance of the holiday. To my sweet friend, I hope you have a wonderful Arafat Day.

Fasting on the day of Arafah and having all of your sins from the previous year and those you will commit in the coming year forgiven is the true definition of happiness. We ask that Allah hears and answers all of our prayers.

It is finally time to forgive one another. Let us spend this blessed day of the ninth of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah in a state of fasting and worshiping the one and only Allah. Let us genuflect before Allah and beg him to forgive us for all of our transgressions.

On this day, known as Arafat Day, I pray that your fast and your prayers are answered. May Allah bestow all of His unending blessings upon us and forgive us for all of our sins.

On this joyous occasion, Arafat Day, I pray to Allah that all of your hopes and dreams will come true, and that he will bestow upon you a multitude of opportunities.

On this day commemorating the Arafat Massacre, I ask Allah to make it possible for each of us to take part in the Hajj in the years to come. We pray that Allah will give us the opportunity to worship at Mount Arafat and make a pilgrimage to the Holy Kaaba (Ameen).

On this day, Muslim pilgrims begin their journey from Mina in the direction of the hill where Muhammad is said to have delivered the final sermon of his life, known as the sermon of Farid.

Let us make the occasion of Arafat Day one to remember by praying to Allah for forgiveness and asking him to forgive us for all of our sins. Wishing everyone a happy Arafat Day.

May Allah honor you, forgive you, and purify you on Arafat Day, and may He also accept all of your prayers and duas. On this most holy day of Arafat, may Allah send down His Blessings and Mercy in abundance.

On the occasion of Arafat Day, my best wishes go out to you. I pray that you and the people you care about experience nothing but good fortune and joy today.

May the Mercy, Blessings, and Forgiveness of Allah be with us on this Arafat Day as we celebrate it (Ameen).

I wish for you, on this joyous occasion of the Day of Arafat, success and happiness in both the here and the hereafter. Please include me in your prayers. Happy Arafat Day!

The most effective invocation for the day of Arafah, as well as the most effective invocation that I, or any of the Prophets (peace be upon them all) who came before me, ever offered, is:

There is no other day besides the Day of Arafah on which Allah saves a greater number of people from the Fire. He draws near and reveals His pride to the angels, asking, “What do these people want?” as he does so.

It is finally time to forgive one another. Let us spend this blessed day of the ninth of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah in a state of fasting and worshiping the one and only Allah. Let us genuflect before Allah and beg him to forgive us for all of our transgressions.

On this day commemorating the Arafat Massacre, I ask Allah to make it possible for each of us to take part in the Hajj in the years to come. We pray that Allah will give us the opportunity to worship at Mount Arafat and to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Kaba.

True happiness comes from abstaining from food and drink on the day of Arafah and having all of one’s sins from the previous year as well as those of the coming year forgiven. May Allah listen to each and every one of our prayers (Ameen)

Today is the day of forgiveness because Allah pardoned millions of Muslims on this day, and as a result, we too need to ask him to forgive us. Happy Arafat Day.

On the occasion of Arafat Day, I pray that Allah will grant us the opportunity to go on Hajj at some point in our lives and to put our hands on the Holy Kaba. Best wishes to you on Arafat Day.

I want to take this opportunity to wish you a very happy Arafat Day, my dear. The observances of this day would not be complete without the fasting and prayers that were offered to Allah.

I wish for you, on this joyous occasion of the Day of Arafat, success and happiness in both the here and the hereafter. Please include me in your prayers. Happy Arafat Day!

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