The Spirit and Emotions of Ramadan❤️
There is a special kind of happiness when someone says “Ramadan Mubarak.” Just hearing these words brings a deep sense of peace and comfort to the heart. It feels as if a real blessing has arrived, as if true happiness is finally here and, for a moment, all the worries and sorrows of the world fade away.
Yesterday was the first fast, and today is the second. The day before yesterday, when the first Ramadan began, everyone was sharing messages, posting stories, and updating their statuses with “Ramadan Mubarak.” It was such a beautiful feeling that it’s hard for me to fully describe it. Seeing people remember each other and spread good wishes makes this month feel even more special and meaningful.

My first fast went well, but this Ramadan feels a little different because some of the people with whom I used to spend every Ramadan are no longer here. When people leave, they leave an empty space behind them, and no one can truly replace them. Their memories come back especially during moments like iftar, prayers, and family gatherings. Still, remembering them also makes the heart softer and more grateful for the time we had together.
This month itself is very beautiful, and even the weather feels pleasant, which makes everything more peaceful. There is a sense of positivity and calmness everywhere. People try to be kinder, more patient, and more helpful to others. Mosques become more lively, families gather for iftar, and nights feel more spiritual and quiet.
Ramadan also teaches us many important lessons. It reminds us to be grateful for our blessings, to control our desires, and to think about those who are less fortunate than us. It is a time to improve ourselves, strengthen our faith, and focus on doing good deeds. In this month, even small acts of kindness feel more meaningful.