Hello! This is my first Ramadan in Qatar. What is the proper greeting during Ramadan? QTEL greeted Ramadan Mubarak in facebook but Lulu Hypermarket says Ramadan Kareem.
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Here is the link where people still uses RAMADAN KAREEM to greet each other..
http://www.qatarliving.com/node/1247079
Thank you! Ramadan Mubarak!
Posted in one of the thread by a fellow QLer, Ramadan Mubarak is the correct one as there are some issues with the word "kareem".
Meaning of KAREEM and MUBARAK, linguistically is not same but here in the broader sence they are used for the same meanings.
Thanks Mlungi! Does your answer also mean they have the same meaning?
Both are right you can opt any one