Ramadan Archives - Muslim Ad Network https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/tag/ramadan/ Reach Muslim Consumers Achieve Your Marketing Goals Thu, 01 May 2025 14:49:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/sitecon-muslim-ad-network-1.jpg Ramadan Archives - Muslim Ad Network https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/tag/ramadan/ 32 32 How to Build Loyal Muslim Audiences in Your City: A Local Marketing Playbook for 2025 https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/04/24/how-to-build-loyal-muslim-audiences-in-your-city-a-local-marketing-playbook-for-2025/ Thu, 24 Apr 2025 15:00:25 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17439 Key Takeaways: In 2025, Muslim consumers aren’t just a niche—they represent a dynamic, values-driven, and increasingly influential economic force. In the UK alone, Muslims make up nearly 7% of the population, with projections estimating the number will grow from 4...

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Key Takeaways:

  1. Local Connection Drives Loyalty
    Building strong relationships with Muslim consumers starts at the community level—through local events, cultural understanding, and authentic engagement.
  2. Representation & Relevance Matter
    Culturally sensitive offerings, inclusive messaging, and respect for Islamic values aren’t optional—they’re essential for earning trust and long-term loyalty.
  3. Right Channels Make All the Difference
    Generic advertising isn’t enough. Faith-based platforms like Muslim Ad Network provide the targeted reach and contextual relevance needed to truly connect with Muslim audiences.

In 2025, Muslim consumers aren’t just a niche—they represent a dynamic, values-driven, and increasingly influential economic force. In the UK alone, Muslims make up nearly 7% of the population, with projections estimating the number will grow from 4 million to 13 million by 2050 (Food Manufacture UK, 2025). For local businesses, this isn’t just an opportunity—it’s a competitive edge.

As Muslim Ad Network, we’ve spent over a decade helping brands authentically connect with Muslim audiences online. In this post, we’re sharing proven strategies to help you grow a loyal Muslim customer base—right in your own city.


1. Understand Local Demographics and Needs

Start by getting to know the Muslim population in your area. Identify nearby mosques, Islamic centres, halal grocers, modest fashion stores, and community organisations. These institutions are more than touchpoints—they’re hubs of culture, trust, and influence.

Engage directly with community leaders and stakeholders. Their insights can help you tailor your offerings and messaging in ways that show real cultural sensitivity and awareness.


2. Offer Culturally Relevant Products and Services

Muslim consumers seek brands that align with their values—not just in what you sell, but in how you sell it. Think beyond halal food. Are your services accessible during prayer times? Do your marketing visuals reflect modesty and diversity? Are your seasonal offers aligned with the Islamic calendar?

For instance, offering tailored Ramadan packages, adjusting hours for iftar, or celebrating Eid with your customers can significantly boost loyalty and word-of-mouth.


3. Collaborate with Local Influencers and Community Leaders

Trust matters. One of the most powerful ways to build credibility is by collaborating with Muslim influencers, imams, youth organisers, or even well-known halal business owners.

These partnerships don’t just increase reach—they show that your business is invested in the community. Just be sure to approach these relationships with sincerity and transparency. Tokenism will backfire.


4. Participate in Community Events and Festivals

Nothing builds real connections like face-to-face interaction. Sponsor an Eid festival. Set up a booth at a local Islamic conference. Donate to a mosque’s food drive during Ramadan. These aren’t just promotional opportunities—they’re investments in long-term community relationships.

Not only will people remember your brand, they’ll associate it with shared values and support.


5. Utilise Targeted Advertising Channels

To truly connect with Muslim consumers, you need to go beyond broad ad platforms and use media channels built for this audience. That’s exactly why we created Muslim Ad Network.

We’re proud to be the first and largest faith-based advertising network in the world, helping businesses like yours reach millions of verified Muslim users across top-tier Islamic websites and apps. Whether you’re a local restaurant or an emerging ecommerce brand, our platform ensures your message reaches the right people, in the right context, at the right time.

→ Want to advertise where Muslim consumers are actually browsing? Get in touch with us today and let’s build something great together.


6. Gather Feedback and Continuously Improve

Muslim audiences are not monolithic. What resonates in Birmingham may not land the same way in Bradford or Leicester. Keep listening. Ask for feedback. Track your engagement and tweak your message based on what you learn.

Marketing to Muslim consumers isn’t a one-off campaign—it’s a long-term relationship built on mutual respect.


Final Thoughts

Muslim consumers are actively looking for brands that see them—not just as buyers, but as people with values, traditions, and stories. When you market locally with intention and cultural understanding, you do more than gain customers—you earn trust.

And trust leads to loyalty.


💬 Let’s Talk

If you’re ready to grow your presence within your local Muslim community, we’d love to help. At Muslim Ad Network, our mission is to connect brands with Muslim audiences in ways that are meaningful, ethical, and effective.

👉 Contact us here or drop us a message—we’re excited to hear about your goals.

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Why the Season Between Ramadan and Eid ul-Adha Is the Golden Window for Muslim-Focused Charity Campaigns https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/04/17/why-the-season-between-ramadan-and-eid-ul-adha-is-the-golden-window-for-muslim-focused-charity-campaigns/ Thu, 17 Apr 2025 13:39:26 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17424 Key Takeaways For many charity brands, Ramadan has become the clear focal point for engaging Muslim audiences — and rightly so. It’s a spiritually charged month where generosity flows, digital activity spikes, and charitable campaigns soar. But here’s the untapped...

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Why the Season Between Ramadan and Eid ul-Adha Is the Golden Window for Muslim-Focused Charity Campaigns

Key Takeaways

  1. The period between Ramadan and Eid ul-Adha is a high-impact, spiritually charged season for Muslim donors — driven by continued devotion, the sacred days of Dhul Hijjah, and the obligation of Qurbani.
  2. Charity campaigns launched during this time face significantly less competition compared to Ramadan, meaning greater visibility, higher engagement, and better return on ad spend.
  3. Sustained, story-driven campaigns that span from Ramadan into Eid ul-Adha create a more authentic donor journey and increase long-term donor value and brand trust.

For many charity brands, Ramadan has become the clear focal point for engaging Muslim audiences — and rightly so. It’s a spiritually charged month where generosity flows, digital activity spikes, and charitable campaigns soar. But here’s the untapped secret: the real golden window doesn’t end with Ramadan.​

The period between Ramadan and Eid ul-Adha, which includes the sacred days of Dhul Hijjah, holds immense — and often underutilized — potential for impactful charity marketing. At Muslim Ad Network, we work with countless faith-driven campaigns, and we’ve seen firsthand how this time can elevate giving when approached with strategic intention and cultural sensitivity.​

Let’s explore why this “in-between” season might be the best-kept secret in Muslim donor engagement.


1. The Spiritual High Doesn’t Drop After Ramadan — It Evolves

Muslim donors don’t suddenly switch off after Eid al-Fitr. In fact, for many, the spiritual momentum of Ramadan carries through the following weeks. The emphasis shifts — from fasting and daily giving to preparing for Hajj, offering Qurbani (sacrifice), and continuing acts of charity during Dhul Hijjah, the final month of the Islamic calendar.​

During this time, Muslims are encouraged to perform good deeds, increase in worship, and continue giving — especially on the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah, which are considered among the holiest days in Islam.​

👉 Marketing Takeaway: This is a powerful emotional and spiritual period. Campaigns that reflect this heightened spirituality — especially around Qurbani, Sadaqah, and global need — will resonate deeply.​


2. The Eid ul-Adha Effect: Bigger Giving, Broader Reach

Eid ul-Adha is not just a celebration — it’s a time of obligatory charity (qurbani), global empathy, and remembrance of Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) ultimate sacrifice.​

This event generates:

  • Massive donation potential, as Muslims are required to give qurbani on behalf of themselves and loved ones.​
  • A renewed wave of compassion, especially for campaigns supporting those in crisis around the world.​
  • A chance for charities to align with themes of sacrifice, unity, and global solidarity.​

👉 Marketing Takeaway: If you’ve paused your campaigns post-Ramadan, you’re missing out. The Eid ul-Adha window is arguably more action-driven, as it involves a very specific, time-bound charitable obligation.​

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3. Less Competition = More Attention

Ramadan is a crowded space. Charity brands go all-in — from big-budget ad campaigns to celebrity-led appeals. It’s inspirational, but it’s also noisy.​

Between Ramadan and Eid ul-Adha? There’s significantly less saturation in the digital landscape.​

This creates a huge opportunity:

  • Greater visibility in Muslim-focused networks like ours.​
  • Better engagement rates from audiences not overwhelmed by competing campaigns.​

👉 Marketing Takeaway: Strategic timing isn’t just about following the crowd — it’s about meeting your audience when they’re listening and when your message has room to breathe.​


4. The Case for Continuity: Donor Journey Matters

The best-performing charity campaigns aren’t one-off appeals. They tell a story — and that story shouldn’t stop at the end of Ramadan.​

By extending campaigns into the Eid ul-Adha season, you:

  • Reinforce your brand’s authenticity and faith alignment.​
  • Create a consistent donor experience.​
  • Increase the lifetime value of your donors.​

👉 Marketing Takeaway: Use Ramadan as the spark — and build a sustained narrative that carries your donors all the way through Eid ul-Adha.​


Final Thoughts: The Peak Is Bigger Than You Think

Too often, charity brands zoom in on Ramadan and forget the bigger picture. But the period between Ramadan and Eid ul-Adha is not downtime — it’s prime time. It’s when spiritually engaged donors are still active, still inspired, and ready to give.​

At Muslim Ad Network, we help brands like yours build faith-centered, culturally relevant campaigns that span the full peak season — not just part of it. If you want to unlock the full potential of your Muslim donor audience, it’s time to think beyond Ramadan and own the space between.​

Let’s make this season your most impactful yet.


Ready to Elevate Your Campaign?

If you’re looking to maximize your impact during this golden window, Muslim Ad Network is here to help. Our expertise in faith-based marketing ensures your message resonates deeply with Muslim audiences.​

👉 Contact us today to discuss how we can support your next campaign.

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Beyond Eid (Part 2): Turning Seasonal Shoppers into Loyal Muslim Consumers https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/04/10/beyond-eid-part-2-turning-seasonal-shoppers-into-loyal-muslim-consumers/ Thu, 10 Apr 2025 18:44:38 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17409 Key Takeaways ​In our recent blog, “Beyond Eid: How Brands Can Sustain Engagement With Muslim Consumers Year-Round”, we explored the bigger picture—how brands can build long-term, meaningful relationships with Muslim consumers beyond Ramadan and Eid. Now, let’s zoom in. You’ve...

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Key Takeaways

  1. The post-Eid period is a crucial moment to turn seasonal Muslim consumers into loyal, year-round customers.
    Thoughtful follow-up and culturally aware engagement can solidify long-term relationships.
  2. Consistency in inclusive messaging matters more than seasonal visibility.
    Representing Muslim consumers beyond Ramadan and Eid signals authenticity and respect—building deeper trust.
  3. Practical steps like gratitude messaging, everyday product relevance, and feedback loops go a long way.
    These small but intentional actions help maintain momentum and show Muslim consumers they’re a valued part of your community—not just a holiday target.

​In our recent blog, “Beyond Eid: How Brands Can Sustain Engagement With Muslim Consumers Year-Round”, we explored the bigger picture—how brands can build long-term, meaningful relationships with Muslim consumers beyond Ramadan and Eid.

Now, let’s zoom in.

You’ve just wrapped up a successful campaign. You may have seen a surge in engagement, sales, or even first-time customers from the Muslim community. The question now is: How do you keep the momentum going—right now, in the critical period just after Eid?

This is where many brands fall off. But if you continue the conversation with relevance, respect, and authenticity, you can turn seasonal engagement into lasting brand loyalty.

Here’s how.

1. Reconnect With Gratitude

Don’t underestimate the power of a sincere thank you. Reach out through email, social, or even a post on your website to show appreciation to your Muslim customers who supported your brand during Ramadan and Eid.

Why it matters: Gratitude is a deeply valued concept in Islamic tradition. A thoughtful thank-you post-Eid can set you apart as a brand that truly understands and respects its audience.

✅ Action step: Send a short, authentic “thank you” email campaign. Keep it warm, culturally aware, and free of generic corporate language.

2. Transition from Festive to Everyday Relevance

Many Muslim consumers discovered your brand through Eid gift sets, Ramadan bundles, or culturally-aligned content. Post-Eid, help them see the continued value you offer.

What this might look like:

  • A halal food brand shifts focus from iftar kits to healthy lunch or family meal planning.
  • A modest fashion label introduces a “Back to Work” or “Summer Essentials” collection.
  • A productivity app used during Ramadan for goal tracking now positions itself as a year-round spiritual/lifestyle tool.

✅ Action step: Create a blog or content series that helps Muslim consumers transition from the festive mindset to everyday living—with your brand by their side.

3. Continue Inclusive Messaging Year-Round

It’s easy to spotlight Muslim representation during Ramadan—but what about the rest of the year?

Brands that build trust with Muslim audiences understand that inclusion isn’t a seasonal effort. Your marketing and creative choices should continue to reflect cultural awareness long after the Eid hashtags fade.

Tips:

  • Include Muslim models, influencers, and creators across your campaigns—year-round.
  • Celebrate other relevant milestones (e.g., Hajj season, Islamic New Year).
  • Avoid the “Eid’s over, let’s move on” trap—stay consistent.

✅ Action step: Review your content calendar and identify at least three future touchpoints to feature inclusive campaigns beyond Eid.

4. Invite Continued Engagement—Not Just Purchases

You’ve opened the door—now keep the conversation going. Give new customers a reason to stick around, not just for the next sale, but for a longer relationship.

Ideas to explore:

  • Loyalty programs that reward referrals within the community.
  • Post-Eid “thank you” discount codes or offers.
  • Ask for feedback on their Ramadan/Eid experience with your brand.

✅ Action step: Build a short survey asking Muslim customers what they want to see next from you. It shows care—and gives you valuable insight.

5. Start Planning for What’s Next

The most successful brands treat Ramadan/Eid not as a one-off, but as a building block in a broader strategy. Now is the perfect time to reflect, learn, and look ahead.

  • What worked this year?
  • What could you improve for Eid al-Adha or Ramadan 2026?
  • Who can you partner with to deepen cultural relevance and authenticity?

✅ Action step: Set a reminder for a post-Ramadan/Eid internal debrief with your marketing or brand team. Document learnings, feedback, and ideas for next year.

Final Thoughts: Be Consistent, Not Convenient

It’s easy to show up when a calendar tells you to. The real challenge—and opportunity—is in staying present after the holiday buzz fades.

By continuing to engage, listen, and provide value to your new Muslim consumers, you move from being a “Ramadan brand” to becoming a reliable, inclusive brand—one that earns trust and loyalty over time.


Let Muslim Ad Network Help You Keep the Momentum Going

Whether you’re a small business owner or part of a major marketing team, you don’t have to navigate this alone. At Muslim Ad Network, we help brands communicate authentically, respectfully, and effectively with Muslim audiences—during and beyond seasonal campaigns.

👉 Contact us today to start building longer-lasting, more meaningful relationships with the Muslim consumer market.

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Beyond Eid: How Brands Can Sustain Engagement with Muslim Consumers Year-Round https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/04/03/beyond-eid-how-brands-can-sustain-engagement-with-muslim-consumers-year-round/ Thu, 03 Apr 2025 18:17:18 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17378 Key Takeaways ​With Eid al-Fitr having just concluded, brands that have completed their Ramadan and Eid marketing campaigns should recognize that the work doesn’t stop here. Maintaining the momentum throughout the year is essential to foster lasting relationships with Muslim...

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Key Takeaways

  1. Sustained Engagement Builds Long-Term Loyalty – Brands must extend their marketing efforts beyond Ramadan and Eid by maintaining customer relationships through post-Eid follow-ups, extended promotions, and community involvement.
  2. The Muslim Consumer Market is Growing – With the global halal consumer market valued at $2 trillion in 2024, businesses that consistently engage with Muslim audiences year-round can tap into a rapidly expanding and influential demographic.
  3. Content and Community-Centered Strategies Matter – Creating valuable content on halal lifestyle topics and supporting Muslim community initiatives help brands stay relevant, foster trust, and strengthen their connection with Muslim consumers beyond seasonal campaigns.

​With Eid al-Fitr having just concluded, brands that have completed their Ramadan and Eid marketing campaigns should recognize that the work doesn’t stop here. Maintaining the momentum throughout the year is essential to foster lasting relationships with Muslim consumers. By implementing strategies that extend beyond the festive period, brands can ensure continuous engagement with this dynamic and influential market segment.​

Understanding the Market Potential

The global halal market is substantial and growing. In 2024, the halal consumer market, encompassing food, financial services, and other goods and services catering to Muslims, was estimated at $2 trillion globally. Neglecting year-round engagement with Muslim consumers means missing out on a significant and expanding market.​


Post-Eid Follow-ups

After the festive period, thoughtful follow-up communications can reinforce a brand’s commitment to its Muslim customers. Sending thank-you emails, customer appreciation messages, or offering special loyalty rewards demonstrates recognition and value. Such gestures can enhance customer retention and encourage repeat business.

Extending Promotions

Extending promotions beyond Eid caters to late shoppers and maintains sales momentum. For instance, offering post-Eid discounts or limited-time offers can appeal to those who may have missed initial sales, ensuring continued engagement and revenue flow.

Building Community Relationships

Authentic engagement involves supporting the community year-round. Partnering with charities or sponsoring events that benefit Muslim communities not only demonstrates corporate social responsibility but also resonates with consumers who value brands that understand and uphold their values. A study revealed that 86% of American Muslim consumers believe companies need to make more effort to understand Muslim values.

Content Marketing Beyond Eid

Developing content that aligns with Muslim consumers’ interests can keep a brand relevant throughout the year. Topics such as halal lifestyle, modest fashion, or Islamic finance can be explored through blogs, social media posts, or guides. This approach not only provides value but also positions the brand as a knowledgeable and trustworthy resource.

Understanding the Market Potential

The global halal market is substantial and growing. In 2021, Muslim spending on halal food was approximately $1.26 trillion, with projections estimating an increase to $1.67 trillion by 2025 (Statista). Additionally, the halal beauty market in the Middle East is valued at $46 billion and is expected to reach $60 billion by 2025 (Vogue Business). Neglecting year-round engagement with Muslim consumers means missing out on a significant and expanding market.


Conclusion

Sustained engagement with Muslim consumers beyond Eid requires thoughtful strategies that acknowledge and respect their values and lifestyles. By implementing post-Eid follow-ups, extending promotions, building community relationships, and creating relevant content, brands can cultivate enduring connections and tap into the vast potential of the global halal market.


Take Action Today

To maximize your brand’s reach within the Muslim consumer market, partner with Muslim Ad Network—the leading platform for reaching engaged Muslim audiences year-round. Contact us today to learn how we can help you develop targeted, effective marketing strategies that resonate with this valuable demographic.

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Top Strategies for Brands to Effectively Engage Muslim Consumers During Eid Al-Fitr https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/03/13/top-strategies-for-brands-to-effectively-engage-muslim-consumers-during-eid-al-fitr/ Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:22:00 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17322 Key Takeaways: 1. Cultural Sensitivity Drives Engagement: Brands that acknowledge Eid through culturally respectful packaging, messaging, and advertising can significantly boost brand loyalty and sales among Muslim consumers. Personalization and authenticity are crucial. 2. Influencer and Social Media Marketing Matter:...

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Effective Brand Strategies for Eid Al Fitr

Key Takeaways:

1. Cultural Sensitivity Drives Engagement: Brands that acknowledge Eid through culturally respectful packaging, messaging, and advertising can significantly boost brand loyalty and sales among Muslim consumers. Personalization and authenticity are crucial.

2. Influencer and Social Media Marketing Matter: Partnering with Muslim influencers and leveraging social media campaigns during Eid can amplify brand reach and engagement. Eid-themed giveaways, storytelling, and user-generated content are effective strategies.

3. Data-Driven Marketing Yields Results: Segmenting audiences for personalized email and SMS campaigns, along with targeted digital advertising, helps brands maximize their impact during the Eid shopping season. Using relevant keywords and retargeting strategies can enhance conversions.


Why Brands Should Prioritize Eid Marketing

Eid Al-Fitr is a significant celebration for Muslims worldwide, marking the end of Ramadan. It’s also a peak shopping period, with Muslim consumers spending an estimated $2.29 trillion in 2022 across various sectors, including food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, modest fashion, travel, and media. This spending is projected to reach $2.8 trillion this year.. From fashion and beauty to food and gifting, businesses that acknowledge and cater to the Eid audience can build brand loyalty and significantly boost sales.

If your brand is looking to tap into this growing market, here are top strategies to create an impactful Eid marketing campaign.

1. Festive Packaging and Exclusive Eid Offerings

Muslim consumers appreciate when brands acknowledge Eid through thoughtful packaging and product curation. While specific percentages may vary, it’s evident that a significant portion of Muslim consumers prefer brands that cater to their religious and cultural needs.

💡 Key strategies:

  • Create limited-edition Eid packaging with traditional motifs and festive colors.
  • Introduce exclusive product bundles—perfect for gifting (e.g., Eid hampers, beauty kits).
  • Launch customizable gifting options to personalize the shopping experience.

🔹 Example: Luxury brands are increasingly recognizing the significance of Eid and Ramadan in their marketing strategies. For instance, Bottega Veneta has engaged in community-driven initiatives during Ramadan, aligning their brand with the cultural values of the Muslim community (Vogue Business)

This approach demonstrates the brand’s commitment to cultural sensitivity and engagement with Muslim consumers.

2. Leverage Social Media & Influencer Marketing

With over 1.9 billion Muslims worldwide, social media plays a vital role in Eid shopping. Collaborating with Muslim influencers can significantly boost engagement and brand visibility.

💡 Key strategies:

  • Eid-themed giveaways & contests: Encourage user-generated content through hashtags.
  • Collaborate with Muslim influencers who have an engaged audience.
  • Storytelling content: Share behind-the-scenes insights or customer testimonials.

🔹 Example: Nike’s Victory Swim Collection, featuring modest swimwear, partnered with Muslim athletes and influencers, creating widespread social media buzz.

3. Personalized Email & SMS Marketing for Eid Shoppers

Email marketing remains a powerful tool for acquiring customers. By crafting personalized Eid email campaigns, brands can drive sales and engagement.

💡 Key strategies:

  • Segmented email lists: Target customers based on past purchases or browsing behavior.
  • Exclusive early-bird offers: Send discounts leading up to Eid.
  • Culturally relevant messaging: Use heartfelt Eid greetings and visuals.

🔹 Example: ASOS successfully launched an Eid fashion email campaign offering discounts on modest fashion and tailoring content to Muslim consumers.

4. Display Cultural Sensitivity in Your Advertising

A lack of cultural awareness can cost brands millions—as seen in failed campaigns that unintentionally offended religious communities. Muslim consumers value authenticity and are more likely to buy from brands that show respect for Islamic values.

💡 Key strategies:

  • Use respectful visuals: Avoid inappropriate imagery and stereotypes.
  • Craft personalized, meaningful greetings: Go beyond generic “Eid Mubarak” messages.
  • Showcase giving back: Highlight corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts, such as charity donations.

🔹 Example: Unilever’s 1001 Inspirasi Ramadan campaign in Indonesia featured real Muslim families, focusing on togetherness and community.

5. Optimize Your Digital Advertising Strategy

With significant amounts spent on digital advertising annually, brands must invest wisely to reach the growing Muslim consumer market.

💡 Key strategies:

  • Leverage Google & Facebook Ads: Target keywords like “Eid gifts” and “Ramadan sales.”
  • Use programmatic advertising: Reach relevant Muslim audiences through tailored ad placements.
  • Retarget customers post-Eid: Offer post-holiday discounts and loyalty rewards.

🔹 Example: Lipton’s Don’t Just Think, Do campaign in Nigeria empowered over 1,000 widows during Ramadan, enhancing brand engagement and loyalty.

Make Your Eid Campaign a Success with Muslim Ad Network

The Muslim consumer market is one of the fastest-growing and most loyal demographics globally. However, a successful Eid marketing campaign requires cultural authenticity, strategic targeting, and data-driven execution.

🚀 Want to maximize your reach this Eid? Partner with Muslim Ad Network for targeted digital advertising that connects your brand with the right audience.

📩 Contact Muslim Ad Network today to launch your Eid marketing campaign and drive real engagement!

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How Mainstream Brands Are Engaging Muslim Consumers This Ramadan https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/03/06/how-mainstream-brands-are-engaging-muslim-consumers-this-ramadan/ Thu, 06 Mar 2025 06:03:00 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17329 Key Takeaways: 1. Authenticity and Cultural Sensitivity Matter:Brands that embrace Ramadan traditions and values in an authentic and respectful way build stronger connections with Muslim consumers. From curated collections to culturally resonant messaging, aligning campaigns with the spirit of Ramadan...

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Key Takeaways:

1. Authenticity and Cultural Sensitivity Matter:
Brands that embrace Ramadan traditions and values in an authentic and respectful way build stronger connections with Muslim consumers. From curated collections to culturally resonant messaging, aligning campaigns with the spirit of Ramadan fosters brand loyalty and trust.

2. The Power of Inclusivity:
With a global spending power of over $2.4 trillion, Muslim consumers represent a significant yet often overlooked market. Inclusive marketing that reflects diverse communities is not only ethical but also a smart business strategy to unlock substantial growth opportunities.

3. Leverage Digital and Social Media:
Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube have proven to be effective for engaging Muslim audiences during Ramadan. Brands can enhance their reach and impact by collaborating with Muslim influencers and creating targeted, faith-aligned content that resonates during this season.


Ramadan is a time of reflection and celebration for over 1.9 billion Muslims worldwide. As the holy month approaches, brands are recognizing the opportunity to connect with this influential consumer group through authentic and culturally resonant campaigns.

In 2025, many mainstream brands have embraced Ramadan marketing, offering special collections, exclusive deals, and campaigns that reflect the spirit of the season. These efforts go beyond traditional advertising—they aim to build lasting relationships with Muslim consumers by aligning with their values and traditions.

In this post, we’ll explore key campaigns from major brands and provide insights on how businesses, large or small, can engage the Muslim market during Ramadan:

IKEA

IKEA has launched a Ramadan-themed home collection, featuring décor, furniture, and exclusive offers designed to enhance family gatherings and celebrations. Their campaign highlights the importance of creating warm, inviting spaces for Iftar and Suhoor, making Ramadan feel even more special at home. Explore IKEA’s Ramadan collection here.

Ikea Ramadan Campaign 2025

Mamas & Papas

Mamas & Papas is celebrating Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr by offering a special collection of baby and toddler outfits designed for the festive season. Their campaign focuses on making a baby’s first Eid memorable with stylish and comfortable clothing, as well as thoughtful gift ideas. The collection features soft, breathable fabrics and intricate details like ‘Eid Mubarak’ embroidery, catering to infants up to 4-year-olds. Additionally, Mamas & Papas is engaging the community through social media initiatives, including a chance to win a hamper worth 1,000 AED, enhancing customer interaction during the holy month.

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton introduced the LV Mirage Capsule Collection 2025, a luxurious ensemble encompassing ready-to-wear apparel, leather goods, accessories, and dining art pieces. The collection features a rich palette of deep blue, copper, and gold, reimagining iconic bags like the Vanity Chain Pouch, Alma BB, and Capucines Mini. This campaign seamlessly blends tradition with modern elegance, offering pieces that transition effortlessly from day to night. (Villa88)

Louis Vuitton Ramadan Collection 2025

Image Credit: Villa88

Loro Piana

Loro Piana’s Ramadan Collection focuses on the art of layering, presenting pieces with sleek lines and fluid silhouettes. The collection includes intricate floral jacquards, rich gold embroidery, and geometric patterns, embodying simplicity and sophistication. This campaign pays homage to tradition while embracing contemporary luxury. 

Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen unveiled an exclusive Ramadan collection featuring six ready-to-wear ensembles that exemplify modest fashion. Available online and in select stores, this collection reflects the brand’s commitment to inclusivity and cultural appreciation, offering pieces that resonate with the essence of Ramadan. (Fact London)

TikTok

TikTok launched the Ramadan with TikTok 2025 initiative, providing brands with insights and tools to connect with users during the holy month. Their campaign emphasizes the platform’s role in inspiring product discovery and joyful engagement, with 88% of users in Indonesia discovering products on TikTok during Ramadan. TikTok offers a comprehensive Ramadan Playbook and industry-specific insights to help brands maximize their impact during this period. (TikTok Ramadan).

TikTok Ramadan Campaign 2025

Why Inclusivity Matters: The Buying Power of Muslim Consumers

Brands that recognize and cater to Muslim consumers are tapping into a global market worth over $2.4 trillion in spending. According to DinarStandard’s State of the Global Islamic Economy Report, Muslim consumer spending on fashion, food, and lifestyle is growing rapidly, with the Islamic fashion industry alone projected to reach $375 billion by 2025.

Key markets, including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Western nations with large Muslim populations (UK, US, Canada, France, and Germany), present massive opportunities for brands.

Yet, many brands still overlook this segment, missing out on a 1.9 billion-strong consumer base that actively seeks brands that respect and celebrate their values. Inclusive marketing is not just ethical—it’s good business strategy.


What Small Businesses Can Learn from These Campaigns

Small businesses looking to connect with Muslim consumers can take valuable lessons from these mainstream brands:

  • Be Authentic & Culturally Respectful
    – Understand Ramadan’s values: family, community, generosity, and faith.
    – Partner with Muslim creators or consultants to ensure cultural authenticity.
  • Leverage Social Media & Digital Marketing
    – TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube are powerful platforms for Ramadan campaigns.
    – Engage with Muslim influencers to boost reach and credibility.
  • Offer Exclusive Ramadan Deals & Collections
    – Curate Ramadan-themed products (modest fashion, halal foods, home décor, gifting options).
    – Promote special discounts or limited-edition collections for the holy month.
  • Showcase Representation
    – Feature Muslim models, families, and cultural elements in your campaigns.
    – Ensure inclusivity in your product offerings (modest fashion, halal options, prayer-friendly activewear, etc.).

Even without big-budget campaigns, small businesses can successfully engage Muslim consumers by being intentional, respectful, and strategic.


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What Will Consumers Prioritize in Terms of Tech, TV, and Traditions During Ramadan 2025? https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/03/04/what-will-consumers-prioritize-in-terms-of-tech-tv-and-traditions-during-ramadan-2025/ Tue, 04 Mar 2025 23:39:29 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17347 Key Takeaways: As Ramadan 2025 approaches, consumer habits are shifting in response to technological advancements, evolving media consumption patterns, and the continued importance of traditional practices. Brands looking to engage meaningfully with Muslim audiences must understand these trends and align...

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Key Takeaways:

  1. Tradition and Technology Go Hand in Hand – While family gatherings and spiritual observances remain central to Ramadan, technology plays a supporting role in enhancing connections, from video calls with loved ones to faith-based apps and e-commerce for Eid shopping.
  2. Media Consumption Shifts Significantly – Muslim audiences favor faith-based and purposeful content during Ramadan, with TV viewership peaking around Iftar and late at night. Connected TV (CTV) and streaming platforms are gaining momentum, creating new opportunities for advertisers.
  3. Culturally Relevant Advertising is Essential – Brands that prioritize authenticity, respect prayer times, and align messaging with Ramadan values—such as family, gratitude, and generosity—will build stronger connections with Muslim consumers.

As Ramadan 2025 approaches, consumer habits are shifting in response to technological advancements, evolving media consumption patterns, and the continued importance of traditional practices. Brands looking to engage meaningfully with Muslim audiences must understand these trends and align their messaging accordingly.

Family Time Remains Paramount

Despite the increasing role of digitalization, family gatherings and communal experiences continue to be at the heart of Ramadan. Research suggests that 88% of Muslims prioritize spending quality time with family and loved ones during the holy month (YouGov MENA Ramadan Report 2025). Whether it’s breaking fast together, engaging in prayer, or partaking in charitable activities, traditional values remain deeply embedded within the month’s observances.

However, technology is also playing a role in strengthening these connections. Video calls and messaging apps see a surge in usage as families separated by distance seek to share moments virtually. In fact, WhatsApp usage sees a 40% increase in some regions during Ramadan (The Trade Desk), further highlighting how digital tools are complementing traditions rather than replacing them.

The Role of Technology: An Integral Companion

Technology has become a crucial element of Ramadan, with 76% of Middle Eastern consumers considering it essential to their observance (The Trade Desk). From apps that track prayer times and Quran recitations to e-commerce platforms facilitating Eid shopping, digital solutions are integrated into nearly every aspect of daily life.

  • Faith-based apps such as prayer time reminders, Quran reading apps, and donation platforms see a significant spike in downloads and daily usage.
  • Food delivery services experience an uptick in demand, with consumers ordering Iftar and Suhoor meals online.
  • E-commerce sees an annual surge, particularly in the last 10 days of Ramadan when shoppers prepare for Eid celebrations.

General Media Consumption vs. Muslim Media Habits During Ramadan

Media consumption habits change during Ramadan compared to the rest of the year. While the global population is increasingly shifting toward digital media, Muslim consumers exhibit unique behavior patterns driven by religious and cultural considerations.

General Media Consumption Trends

Globally, media consumption continues to rise across various formats:

  • Streaming services (Netflix, YouTube etc) dominate with an average screen time of 6-8 hours per day per person (Marketing Society).

Muslim Media Consumption During Ramadan

During Ramadan, content consumption behaviors undergo a significant shift:

  • Faith-based content dominates: Streaming platforms see an increase in religious lectures, Quran recitations, and Ramadan series (Campaign Middle East).
  • Prime-time shifts: TV viewership peaks just before Iftar and again late at night after Taraweeh prayers.
  • Less binge-watching, more purposeful content: Unlike general audiences, Muslims reduce entertainment consumption during fasting hours, favoring educational and faith-based content.

TV vs. Connected TV (CTV)

Connected TV (CTV) is gaining momentum, particularly in Middle Eastern markets. While traditional TV remains a staple in many households, CTV usage is expected to surpass linear TV for the first time during Ramadan 2025 (Campaign Middle East).

  • 56% of Muslim consumers will watch more content on CTV compared to 48% who will watch traditional TV.
  • YouTube and streaming services dominate viewership, offering Ramadan dramas, spiritual talks, and influencer-led Iftar preparation videos.
  • Advertisers are shifting budgets from traditional TV commercials to digital video ads on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and premium on-demand services .

Advertising During Ramadan: The Need for Culturally Relevant Messaging

Consumers are increasingly aware of brands’ cultural sensitivity, and during Ramadan, 92% of Muslim consumers emphasize the importance of respectful and relevant advertising (YouGov MENA Ramadan Report 2025).

What Makes an Effective Ramadan Campaign?

  • Authentic Storytelling: Ads should align with the values of Ramadan—family, gratitude, and generosity.
  • Respectful Timing: Scheduling ads around prayer times and avoiding inappropriate content enhances receptivity.
  • Omnichannel Strategy: Brands should integrate campaigns across multiple platforms, from social media to CTV and e-commerce channels.

Evolving Spending Habits: Online Shopping, Food, and Charity

Muslims tend to adjust their spending habits during Ramadan, focusing on essentials, giving back, and preparing for Eid.

Key Takeaways for Brands

The convergence of technology, TV, and traditions during Ramadan creates a unique landscape for advertisers. Brands that adapt their messaging to reflect the spiritual and cultural essence of the month will find deeper engagement with Muslim consumers.

How Muslim Ad Network Can Help

At Muslim Ad Network, we specialize in delivering impactful Ramadan campaigns that resonate with the modern Muslim consumer. Our expertise in digital marketing ensures your brand connects authentically while maximizing reach and engagement.

Contact us today to start the perfect Ramadan campaign that blends tradition and technology for optimal success.

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Kickstart Your Ramadan Marketing – Part 6 https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/03/04/kickstart-your-ramadan-marketing-part-6/ Tue, 04 Mar 2025 15:09:19 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17342 Creating a Community Around Your Brand for Ramadan 2025 Key Takeaways: Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, community bonding, and charitable giving for over 1.9 billion Muslims worldwide. For businesses, this presents a unique opportunity to connect authentically with...

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Building a community

Creating a Community Around Your Brand for Ramadan 2025

Key Takeaways:

  1. Community Engagement Builds Trust59% of customers trust brands they interact with (Forrester, 2022). Hosting family-friendly events, supporting charities, and encouraging volunteerism during Ramadan can strengthen your brand’s connection with Muslim consumers.
  2. Digital Presence is Essential – With 67% of Muslims using digital platforms for Ramadan-related content (Catch Communications), brands should leverage social media, online forums, and user-generated content to engage audiences.
  3. Ramadan is a Powerful Market Opportunity – The Muslim consumer market is projected to reach $2.4 trillion by 2024 (State of the Global Islamic Economy Report). A well-executed Ramadan marketing strategy can enhance brand loyalty and long-term customer relationships.

Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, community bonding, and charitable giving for over 1.9 billion Muslims worldwide. For businesses, this presents a unique opportunity to connect authentically with Muslim audiences. Rather than focusing solely on promotions, brands should aim to foster a sense of community, demonstrating shared values and genuine engagement.

Why Community Building Matters During Ramadan

Studies show that 59% of customers trust a brand they interact with (Forrester, 2022). Moreover, the Muslim consumer market is projected to reach $2.4 trillion by 2024, making it one of the fastest-growing segments worldwide (State of the Global Islamic Economy Report). Engaging with this audience through community-driven initiatives not only enhances brand loyalty but also aligns with the spirit of Ramadan, where generosity and togetherness are paramount.


1. Host Family-Centric Events

Family and community are central to Ramadan. Organizing events that bring people together can significantly enhance brand engagement. Consider:

  • Family Volunteer Day: Organize community service events where families can contribute together, such as assembling food packages for those in need.
  • Environmental Awareness Day: Encourage sustainability by hosting a “Plant-a-Tree” event, educating families on green initiatives, and promoting eco-friendly business practices.
  • Cooking and Baking Workshops: Host interactive sessions where families can learn to prepare traditional Ramadan meals, fostering a deeper connection with your brand.

2. Collaborate with Local Charities

Supporting charitable organizations during Ramadan strengthens brand credibility. Approaches include:

  • Profit Sharing: Donate a percentage of your Ramadan sales to local charities, aligning your business with the values of your Muslim consumers.
  • Donation Matching: Encourage customer participation by matching their contributions, doubling the impact and showcasing your commitment to giving back.
  • Sponsoring Fundraising Events: Partner with local mosques or NGOs to support iftar drives or Eid gift distributions, enhancing community ties and brand visibility.

3. Encourage Employee Volunteerism

Promote a culture of giving within your organization by encouraging employees to volunteer. Initiatives can include:

  • Serving the Elderly: Collaborate with organizations to deliver iftar meals to senior community members.
  • Youth Mentorship Programs: Offer educational sessions focusing on career development and financial literacy for young Muslims.
  • Community Clean-Up Drives: Organize efforts to beautify local neighborhoods, reflecting the Islamic value of cleanliness.

4. Build an Engaging Digital Community

With 67% of Muslims using digital platforms for Ramadan-related content (Catch Communications), a strong online presence is essential. Strategies include:

  • Create an Online Ramadan Hub: Develop dedicated sections on your website or social media channels offering Ramadan tips, recipes, and inspirational stories.
  • Gamification and Challenges: Introduce interactive campaigns like daily reflections or charity challenges to keep audiences engaged.
  • Community Forums: Utilize platforms like Discourse to build spaces where Muslim customers can share experiences and discuss Ramadan-related topics, strengthening brand affinity.

5. Leverage User-Generated Content and Testimonials

Encourage customers to share their Ramadan experiences related to your brand by:

  • Creating Hashtag Campaigns: A #RamadanWith[YourBrand] campaign can inspire users to share photos or reflections, boosting brand visibility.
  • Showcasing Customer Stories: Feature testimonials from customers who have benefited from your initiatives, fostering trust and deeper connections.

6. Incorporate Influencer Marketing

Collaborate with Muslim influencers to:

  • Share Authentic Ramadan Stories: Influencers can create relatable content showcasing how your brand enhances their Ramadan experience.
  • Promote Giveaways and Special Offers: Engage influencers to host Ramadan giveaways, increasing reach and credibility.
  • Host Live Q&A Sessions: Interactive sessions on topics like nutrition or spiritual growth can boost engagement.

Conclusion: Make Your Brand a Trusted Partner During Ramadan

Building a community around your brand during Ramadan requires authenticity, engagement, and a commitment to shared values. By fostering genuine connections and aligning your business with the essence of Ramadan, you cultivate long-term customer loyalty and trust.


Maximize Your Ramadan Advertising with Muslim Ad Network

At Muslim Ad Network, we specialize in Muslim-targeted digital advertising to help businesses effectively reach and engage Muslim consumers. Our expertise in digital advertising, and audience targeting ensures your message reaches the right people at the right time.

Contact us today to make your Ramadan 2025 marketing campaign impactful, ethical, and successful!

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Kickstart Your Ramadan Marketing – Part 5 https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/02/14/kickstart-your-ramadan-marketing-part-5/ Fri, 14 Feb 2025 00:03:33 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17303 Maximizing Your Ramadan Marketing Campaign in 2025: The Power of Email and Traditional Mail Key Takeaways: Ramadan is not just a sacred month of fasting, reflection, and prayer for Muslims worldwide—it’s also a time when consumer behavior shifts significantly. With...

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Maximizing Your Ramadan Marketing Campaign in 2025: The Power of Email and Traditional Mail

Key Takeaways:

  1. Personalized Engagement Builds Stronger Connections – Whether through traditional Ramadan cards, eCards, or themed email campaigns, personalized outreach helps brands foster loyalty and emotional connections with Muslim consumers.
  2. Integrated Marketing Maximizes Reach – Combining email marketing with social media, local events, and charitable initiatives ensures a well-rounded Ramadan campaign that resonates with audiences both online and offline.
  3. Optimized Email Strategies Drive Better Results – Validating subscriber lists, crafting compelling subject lines, and including clear CTAs can significantly boost engagement, open rates, and conversions during the Ramadan season.

Ramadan is not just a sacred month of fasting, reflection, and prayer for Muslims worldwide—it’s also a time when consumer behavior shifts significantly. With increased online activity, heightened generosity, and a focus on community, businesses have a unique opportunity to engage with Muslim consumers meaningfully.

Email and traditional mail remain powerful tools for brands looking to create impactful Ramadan campaigns. By strategically leveraging these mediums, businesses can build deeper connections, enhance brand loyalty, and drive conversions. Here’s how:


1. Ramadan Cards and Gifts: A Personal Touch

In the digital age, receiving a physical Ramadan card or gift feels extra special. While not a widely established custom, sending personalized Ramadan greetings or small gifts to loyal customers, partners, or vendors can set your brand apart. A simple, heartfelt gesture can foster goodwill and long-term brand affinity. According to AdShare, personalization in Ramadan emails and promotions leads to better engagement and positive brand recall.

2. Ramadan eCards: Digital Warmth with an Incentive

For a cost-effective and scalable alternative, consider sending Ramadan eCards. A beautifully designed eCard with a heartfelt message and an exclusive offer—such as a discount, early access to a sale, or a freebie—can delight customers and keep your brand top of mind. As highlighted by Mail Designer 365, visually appealing Ramadan eCards can significantly enhance open and click-through rates.


3. Pre-Ramadan and Post-Ramadan Email Campaigns

  • Pre-Ramadan Emails: Build anticipation by offering early bird discounts, exclusive Ramadan bundles, or helpful content related to the holy month.
  • Post-Ramadan Emails: Keep the engagement going after Eid by sending thank-you messages, special loyalty rewards, or post-Ramadan wellness tips.

For a personal touch, consider mailing out physical gift cards that can be redeemed during or after Ramadan. Research from Revinate suggests that well-timed pre- and post-Ramadan email campaigns can drive significant customer engagement.


4. Engaging Ramadan-Themed Newsletters

Your email newsletters should reflect the themes of spirituality, family, and well-being that are central to Ramadan. Here are some content ideas based on your industry:

  • Retail & E-commerce: “Top Ramadan Essentials: Special Discounts Inside!”
  • Health & Wellness: “How to Stay Energized During Ramadan Fasting”
  • HR & Workplace: “Balancing Productivity & Worship: Tips for Employees During Ramadan”
  • Fitness & Nutrition: “How to Maintain Muscle While Fasting”

Make sure your email subject lines are engaging and relevant to encourage higher open rates. As noted by LinkedIn, the right messaging and tone in Ramadan emails can make all the difference in engagement levels.


5. Social Media & Email Integration

Email marketing can work hand in hand with social media to maximize engagement. Consider these tactics:

  • Share snippets of your Ramadan promotions in emails with direct links to your social media pages.
  • Announce an exclusive email-only discount on social media to drive newsletter sign-ups.
  • Showcase user-generated content from social media in your Ramadan emails to create a sense of community.

6. Local & Virtual Event Announcements

Hosting a Ramadan event? Whether it’s an in-store gathering, a charity drive, or a virtual webinar on Ramadan wellness, use email to invite customers and encourage participation.

For added engagement, offer an incentive such as an exclusive discount for event attendees.


7. Promoting Charity and Giving Back

Ramadan is a time of generosity, making it the perfect opportunity for businesses to highlight their charitable efforts.

  • If you’re running a donation-matching campaign, use email to promote it and encourage customer participation.
  • Feature a Ramadan-themed hashtag (e.g. #RamadanGiving) in your emails to increase visibility and engagement on social media.

Optimizing Your Ramadan Email Marketing Strategy:


At Muslim Ad Network, we specialize in connecting brands with engaged Muslim audiences. Whether you want to increase conversions, drive awareness, or strengthen customer relationships, digital marketing is a proven way to stay top of mind during Ramadan.

Looking to supercharge your Ramadan marketing campaign in 2025? Contact us today to learn more about our exclusive Ramadan marketing packages.

Let’s make this Ramadan a season of connection, engagement, and growth!


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Kickstart Your Ramadan Marketing – Part 4 https://update.muslimadnetwork.com/2025/01/30/kickstart-your-ramadan-marketing-part-4/ Thu, 30 Jan 2025 22:10:50 +0000 https://muslimadnetwork.com/?p=17282 Leveraging Social Media to Connect with Ramadan Consumers Key Takeaways: Ramadan is a powerful time for businesses to engage with Muslim consumers, and social media plays a crucial role in this. The digital landscape has made it easier than ever...

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Leveraging Social Media to Connect with Ramadan Consumers

Key Takeaways:

  1. Customize Your Content for Ramadan: Tailor your visuals and messaging to resonate with the Ramadan spirit. Avoid generic symbols and go deeper into the mood of reflection, unity, and spirituality.
  2. Humanize Your Brand: Share genuine moments from your workplace, like team iftar or moments of prayer, to build a more relatable connection with your audience.
  3. Foster Engagement: Boost interaction with your followers by encouraging conversations and user-generated content. Ask fun, Ramadan-themed questions and create opportunities for participation.

Ramadan is a powerful time for businesses to engage with Muslim consumers, and social media plays a crucial role in this. The digital landscape has made it easier than ever to reach potential customers, but success during Ramadan requires a strategy that speaks to the season’s unique cultural and spiritual significance.


Here’s how you can optimize your social media efforts to boost engagement and sales during Ramadan:

1. Customize Your Visuals to Reflect the Season
Make sure your social media profiles convey the essence of Ramadan. It’s not just about using crescent moons and lanterns in your banners; it’s about reflecting the mood of fasting, charity, prayer, and community. Use soft colors, warm tones, and meaningful images like people sharing meals or giving back to the community. Studies show that 66% of consumers expect brands to be culturally relevant in their marketing (Forbes). By aligning your visuals with Ramadan, you can better resonate with your audience’s values and traditions.

2. Show the Human Side of Your Business
Ramadan is a time for connection, so show the human side of your brand. Post behind-the-scenes content, like your team gathering for iftar or engaging in charitable activities. This authenticity builds trust and demonstrates that your brand is in tune with the values of Ramadan. In fact, 86% of consumers consider authenticity a key factor when deciding which brands to support (Childsey).

3. Engage Your Audience with Interactive Content
Increase interaction by asking your followers questions and encouraging user-generated content. For example, ask, “What’s your favorite Ramadan memory?” or “How do you celebrate Ramadan with your loved ones?” Encouraging followers to share their thoughts not only boosts engagement but also strengthens community feeling. The Sprout Social report reveals that 40% of consumers will engage with a brand on social media if they feel like the content is personalized to them.

4. Create Limited-Time Offers Based on Ramadan Milestones
Muslims are particularly attuned to key moments in Ramadan, such as the first ten days, the middle, and the last ten days. Tailor your offers to these milestones by promoting specific “product of the day” discounts or flash sales. Running promotions aligned with these key dates can drive urgency and increase sales. The Statista survey shows that 65% of Muslims in the U.S. increase their spending during Ramadan, which presents an excellent opportunity for targeted campaigns.

5. Craft a Heartfelt Ramadan Video
Videos are among the most effective ways to communicate during Ramadan. You don’t need to create a polished, professional ad—authenticity is key. A simple video with your team expressing Ramadan wishes, sharing personal reflections, or showing gratitude to your followers will resonate deeply. According to Wyzowl, 84% of people have been convinced to buy a product or service after watching a brand’s video.

6. Start a Ramadan-Themed Hashtag
Launching a hashtag like #RamadanWith[YourBrand] can increase visibility and encourage followers to participate in challenges or share their own content. User-generated content is an effective tool for building brand loyalty and amplifying your message. Research shows that posts with hashtags receive 12.6% more engagement (Sprout Social).

Plan Ahead with a Social Media Calendar

The key to a successful Ramadan campaign lies in preparation. With so many activities happening during this busy month, it’s easy to fall behind on social media. But by creating a detailed social media calendar early, you ensure that your posts go live at optimal times without stress. Ramadan presents unique timing challenges, as Muslim consumers tend to be online at late hours after iftar. Planning content in advance and scheduling posts during peak engagement windows will save you valuable time and maximize your reach.

Ensure you have the following ready:

  • Branded images and video content
  • Compelling captions and calls-to-action
  • Landing page URLs and promotional teasers
  • Approvals for all content

Don’t forget to coordinate your posts across platforms to create a cohesive experience for your audience.

Get Your Ramadan Ads Approved Early

If you plan to run paid ads during Ramadan, it’s crucial to submit them for approval well ahead of time. Waiting until the last minute can result in delays, missed opportunities, or even rejected ads.  

But remember, a delay in ad approval could cost you valuable hours or even days, particularly during key sales periods. In fact, a study by Think with Google highlights that consumers are more receptive to advertising during Ramadan, leading to increased engagement and conversion rates.

Partner with the Muslim Ad Network to Maximize Your Reach

During the busiest season for Muslim consumers, partnering with experienced professionals can significantly enhance your visibility. Muslim Ad Network (MAN) offers over 10 years of expertise in targeting the Muslim market and has served over 1 billion ads globally. We can help you get in front of Muslim audiences across multiple platforms, including publisher websites, social media channels, and through our email marketing list.

By working with us, you can ensure that your ads are effectively reaching the right audience at the right time, eliminating the hassle of navigating ad approvals and scheduling challenges on other platforms.

If you’re looking to maximize your Ramadan campaign’s effectiveness, contact us at Muslim Ad Network today and let us help you reach your target audience with impactful ads.


Get Started Today:

Don’t wait until the last minute—get in touch with the Muslim Ad Network today and let us help you craft a Ramadan marketing strategy that will elevate your brand and drive sales. Contact us now to get started!

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