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The holy month of Ramadan is a time for reflection and togetherness. It is also a month where you spend more time with family and friends, plan community meets, and organise charity events. And a lot of that planning and organising takes place within the privacy of WhatsApp chats. Here are some tips and ideas on how to use WhatsApp effectively as you create new memories with loved ones this Ramadan.
Plan your virtual iftar
Iftar or the act of breaking a fast during Ramadan is often undertaken with family and friends. But what if you have family members who live overseas, or elderly grandparents who are not able to join in person? You can still stay connected by organising a virtual iftar evening on WhatsApp with video calls for up to 32 people. You can also use call links to plan ahead, so everyone knows when to join in and you aren’t adding people in one by one.
Share inspiring meal ideas with family and friends
Sahur and iftar are the two most important meals during Ramadan, but sometimes, planning meals for a month can become a chore. Why not inspire others and get inspired by creating a WhatsApp Group of home cooks and foodies where you can share meal ideas. You can also upload photos of your meals to Status and let your connections know how you are channeling your inner chef this Ramadan.
Embark on acts of charity and goodwill
Giving to the community and being charitable are characteristic to Ramadan. Set a reminder for yourself to fulfill your Zakat rites with WhatsApp’s message yourself and pin the chat so it stays top of mind. But charity doesn’t end with Zakat, you can also start organising people to support a social cause through WhatsApp Communities.
Get creative with your Ramadan greetings
Throughout Ramadan, you will want to connect with family and friends as you convey your heartfelt wishes. Make greetings personal by creating your avatar or try recording your greetings in a voice note to really let your personality shine through your message. When you receive greetings, Reactions are an easy and great way to show how you feel.
Organise a fun evening at a Ramadan Bazaar
Visiting vibrant bazaars filled with festive food is a must-do during Ramadan. With so many bazaars to choose from, WhatsApp Polls can help you and your loved ones decide which one to visit. If you lose each other in a crowded bazaar, turn on live location so your companions can find you easily.
Keep yourself protected from scammers
Scammers can easily mar the festive spirit with fake festive promotions and deals. If you notice any suspicious messages, you can easily report and block unwanted messages on WhatsApp. While WhatsApp protects all your conversations with end-to-end encryption, activating two step-verification can protect your account further. As you’re speaking to friends and family this month, give them a heads up as well, so we can help each other stay safe.
Set time aside for reflection
This is a month of being socially active and meeting more friends and family but it is also a month to find the time to self-reflect. If you need the quiet time, you can mute chat groups for 8 hours to 1 week, or when needed, “always” until you’re ready to tune in again.
Plan your virtual iftar
Iftar or the act of breaking a fast during Ramadan is often undertaken with family and friends. But what if you have family members who live overseas, or elderly grandparents who are not able to join in person? You can still stay connected by organising a virtual iftar evening on WhatsApp with video calls for up to 32 people. You can also use call links to plan ahead, so everyone knows when to join in and you aren’t adding people in one by one.
Share inspiring meal ideas with family and friends
Sahur and iftar are the two most important meals during Ramadan, but sometimes, planning meals for a month can become a chore. Why not inspire others and get inspired by creating a WhatsApp Group of home cooks and foodies where you can share meal ideas. You can also upload photos of your meals to Status and let your connections know how you are channeling your inner chef this Ramadan.
Embark on acts of charity and goodwill
Giving to the community and being charitable are characteristic to Ramadan. Set a reminder for yourself to fulfill your Zakat rites with WhatsApp’s message yourself and pin the chat so it stays top of mind. But charity doesn’t end with Zakat, you can also start organising people to support a social cause through WhatsApp Communities.
Get creative with your Ramadan greetings
Throughout Ramadan, you will want to connect with family and friends as you convey your heartfelt wishes. Make greetings personal by creating your avatar or try recording your greetings in a voice note to really let your personality shine through your message. When you receive greetings, Reactions are an easy and great way to show how you feel.
Organise a fun evening at a Ramadan Bazaar
Visiting vibrant bazaars filled with festive food is a must-do during Ramadan. With so many bazaars to choose from, WhatsApp Polls can help you and your loved ones decide which one to visit. If you lose each other in a crowded bazaar, turn on live location so your companions can find you easily.
Keep yourself protected from scammers
Scammers can easily mar the festive spirit with fake festive promotions and deals. If you notice any suspicious messages, you can easily report and block unwanted messages on WhatsApp. While WhatsApp protects all your conversations with end-to-end encryption, activating two step-verification can protect your account further. As you’re speaking to friends and family this month, give them a heads up as well, so we can help each other stay safe.
Set time aside for reflection
This is a month of being socially active and meeting more friends and family but it is also a month to find the time to self-reflect. If you need the quiet time, you can mute chat groups for 8 hours to 1 week, or when needed, “always” until you’re ready to tune in again.
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