Ramadan Mubarak 2026 is a time to share blessings, prayers and warm wishes with loved ones, and WhatsApp stickers make it even more festive. From crescent moons and glowing lanterns to heartfelt “Ramadan Kareem” messages, themed stickers add a creative and personal touch to your greetings. Whether you’re using Android or iPhone, sharing Ramadan-themed WhatsApp stickers is quick and simple, allowing you to spread joy instantly across chats and groups.
Sharing Ramadan-themed stickers on WhatsApp is straightforward, especially on Android devices. Users can open any chat, tap the emoji icon, switch to the sticker tab, and explore the built-in sticker packs. By tapping the “+” icon, you can browse and download additional Ramadan-themed packs directly from the sticker store. Once added, the stickers will appear in your collection and can be sent instantly in personal or group chats.
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For iPhone users, the process is similar. Open a chat, tap the sticker icon within the text bar, and access your available packs. While WhatsApp’s native store may have limited festive options, you can download third-party Ramadan sticker apps from the App Store. After installing, simply add the sticker pack to WhatsApp through the app’s “Add to WhatsApp” option.
If you want something more personalised, you can also create custom Ramadan stickers. On Android, several sticker maker apps allow you to upload images, remove backgrounds, and add festive text like “Ramadan Mubarak” or “Ramadan Kareem.” WhatsApp also supports custom sticker creation on newer versions, letting you turn your own photos into stickers directly within the app.
To make your greetings stand out, consider mixing stickers with thoughtful messages, GIFs, or voice notes. You can send a sticker as a quick festive reply or create a full Ramadan greeting sequence in family and community groups. With just a few taps, themed WhatsApp stickers can help you share blessings and positivity throughout the holy month.
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