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Ramadan Gift Boxes

Ramadan is near and we all are getting ready to prepare for Eid. It is the month of giving and sharing gifts with your family, friends, neighbors, and society at large. Giving charity is more virtuous in the month of Ramadan, where deeds are multiplied. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was very generous as a person, he used to love exchanging gifts and greetings with people in the month of Ramadan.
So brighten up your Ramadan and Eid preparations in advance  to plan your Eid gift with your loved ones; increase the enthusiasm of Eid and make it more special decorating your home with  the following  gifts!

1. White Customized Printed Gifts Wholesale Islamic Gifts

By ;( Islamic Gifts 123 USA)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MYRFDKJ/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_c6EKCbFT8D7S1
White pencils printed in colors, kids will love it!

2. Decoration MOON mix Balloons-

By; Islamic Gifts 123—-USA—-


3. Happy Ramadan (12) Mini Flash Light

BY: Islamic Gifts 123 USA


4. EID MUBARAK Balloons Gold Glitter Banner (11 pieces)

By: Anei

5. Eid Mubarak Banner

BMosoan

6. Stella & Chan Happy Eid Mubarak Balloons – 40 Pack – 5 Colors (Blue, Green, Blue, Gold, Pink, and Purple) Eid Al Fitr& Eid Al Adha Eid Mubarak Print

by Stella & Chan


7. Eid Mubarak Centerpiece and Table Decoration Kit by big dot happiness

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PGL673N/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_j.AOCbY3QGRM8


8. Paper Straw Decor – Eid Mubarak Striped Decorative Straws – Set of 24

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CYKRHVJ/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_g3BOCbFFVQ93T




9. Eid Mubarak Paper Table Runner–

By Big Dot of Happiness
Ramadan Party Table Runner is an easy way to decorate for your Ramadan party and bring the Eid Mubarak party theme to life. Easily dress up any food or gift table with this cute paper table runner.

10. Eid Mubarak Giant Circle Confetti

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PGJGPXT/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_ubCOCb9D4X04X


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Written by: HS
Edited by: The Editorial Team
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