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Don't forget to say hello to your Middle East foreign trade customers this month

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:56 am
by mmehedi*#
Starting from March 11, when you find that your foreign trade customers in the Middle East cannot be contacted or are slow to respond... don't panic, this is because they are about to usher in the most important Ramadan of the year!



Ramadan, also known as Ramadan, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The name Ramadan means "forbidden month" because Muslims fast during this month. This year's Ramadan starts on March 23 (the time of the new moon appears in different countries may be slightly different, about 1 day apart).



During this crucial month for all Muslims, they share reunions, fast from sunrise to sunset, and go to the mosque for daily prayers, and after sunset, they traditionally gather with family and friends for the "Iftar" meal.



During Ramadan, Muslims usually work from 9 am to 2 pm, so work efficiency during this period will be relatively low, and some people will choose to work at night and rest during the day.



About 1.4 billion people around the world will celebrate Ramadan, and among my country's major trading partners, the following countries are about to enter Ramadan:



• Indonesia (87% Muslim)

• Pakistan (96.4%)

• Bangladesh (90%)

• Malaysia (61.4%)

• Nigeria (70%)

• Iran (99.6%)

• Türkiye (98.6%)

• Egypt (95%)

• Algeria (98.2%)

• Morocco (99.9%)

• Iraq (98.9%)

• Sudan (97%)

• Saudi Arabia (99.9%)



Therefore, if your foreign trade customers are from the above countries, after confirming their religious beliefs (this is crucial! Be sure to confirm whether your customers believe in Islam), you might as well send them a sincere blessing on this important festival.



After the end of Ramadan, it is Eid al-Fitr, one of the three major festivals in Islam. This year's date is April 21. We have compiled two holiday greeting templates for you, so use them now!





Ramadan Blessings (March 11 - April 9, 2024)


Ramadan Mubarak!

English Translation: Blessed Ramadan!

Chinese translation: Happy Ramadan!



Ramadan Kareem!

English Translation: Noble (or Generous) Ramadan!

Chinese translation: Happy Ramadan!



Kul'am wa enta bi-khair!

English translation: May every year find you in good health!

Chinese translation: Good health every year!



On the occasion of the Holy Month of Ramadan, may you all be loved, grateful, safe and most importantly healthy.

Chinese translation: On the occasion of Ramadan, I wish you happiness and good health.



May this Ramadan be an especially quiet and peaceful time for you to find happiness. May the crescent-shaped moon brighten your path toward enlightenment.

Chinese Translation: May this Ramadan be peaceful and tranquil, and may the crescent moon illuminate your path to happiness.



Eid Mubarak Wishes (April 9, 2024)


As-Salam-u-Alaikum.

English translation: Peace be unto you.

Chinese translation: Wish you peace.

This is a very suitable greeting between non-Muslims and Muslims.



Eid Mubarak.

English translation: Blessed Eid.

Chinese Translation: Happy Eid al-Fitr.



Eid Saeed.

English translation: Happy Eid.

Chinese translation: Happy Eid al-Fitr.



Kul'am wa enta bi-khair.

English translation: May every year find you in good health

Chinese translation: I wish you good health.

This is a universal blessing that honduras whatsapp number database can be used not only for Eid but also for other celebratory occasions like weddings, anniversaries, etc.



Eid al-Fitr is approaching. Thank you for your continued love and support. Warm wishes and blessings to all.

Chinese translation: Eid al-Fitr is coming, thank you for your continued support and wish you all the best.



During Ramadan, gifts and consumption are also an indispensable part. You may wish to send some small gifts to foreign trade customers at this time! I wish you can seize the foreign trade business opportunities!