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Reflecting on What's Most Important This Ramadan

Get some tips on celebrating Ramadan no matter where you are in the world.

Friends, Family, Home: Reflecting on What Matters This Ramadan

Ramadan can be a reminder of just how far away your loved ones are, but it's also an opportunity to reflect on what matters most and how your journey across the world is helping support your friends and family back home.

Here are a few ways to celebrate Ramadan, even if your loved ones are far away.

1. Light lanterns together.

Pick a special place in your and your loved one's homes to place a lantern. Then, get on a video call to light the lantern together, either at the beginning of Ramadan or every night.

2. Share generously.

Whether you pick a cause in your new home or where you came from, charity and giving are important aspects of Ramadan. You can give money or time - and if you pick a local cause to give time to, you could meet other individuals who celebrate Ramadan near you.

3. Introduce your friends and neighbors to Ramadan traditions.

Even if those around you don't celebrate Ramadan, sharing the joy of the holiday with them can be a great way to make new connections. As you prepare iftar, make a little extra to share with your neighbor and include a note or explanation of what and why you're sharing.

4. Send them something special.

Though it's hard to send gifts and other physical items abroad, sending your loved ones international money transfers this Ramadan is easy and affordable.

International money transfer fees start at just $4.99* and there are many ways to receive monetary gifts for Ramadan around the world. You can send a money transfer globally for cash pickup, wire transfers to bank accounts, mobile wallets and more. It's simple to get started - just download the MoneyGram® Money Transfers app for Apple phones (iOS) and Android phones or visit our website today.


*A currency exchange rate may apply. MoneyGram makes money from currency exchange.