The evening of Friday, 28 February marked the beginning of Ramadan, a deeply significant time for many people around the world and within our TikTok community. The holy month of Ramadan is a time of reflection, togetherness, and gratitude - values that shine through in the content shared by our Muslim community every year.

Whether it's documenting their Ramadan routines, preparing #suhoor and #iftar meals, or sharing their excitement, creators around the world continue to highlight the many ways Ramadan is observed.

If you want learn more about Ramadan, then search #Ramadan2025 on TikTok to find lots of inspiring content and discover how our community will be recognising this holy month.

Creators to follow this Ramadan

At TikTok, we encourage creators from all walks of life to share their stories, express themselves, and educate others about their communities. We're excited to have caught up with some incredible creators who observe Ramadan, as they share their personal journeys and experiences throughout the month ahead. From their favourite meals to everyday routines, they’re giving us a closer look at what Ramadan means to them.

 @nadinwardofficial, Nadin

Nadin is serving up beauty inspo with must-try palette reviews and flawless lash tutorials. With 117,000 followers and counting, she’s the go-to for soft glam and effortless everyday looks. Her infectious energy has made her headscarf tutorials go viral, with fans loving her creative styling and easy-to-follow tips.

"To me, the month of Ramadan is a time for restoring my faith, recharging with peace and serenity, expressing gratitude for my blessings, and rekindling my connection with God. This Ramadan, I plan to complete reading the entire Quran, take time to reflect on my connection with God, cook delicious meals for my husband and myself, and break my fast with the most important people in my life - my family."

 @isheverything, Ish

His name is Ish, and he does everything! With over 1 million TikTok followers, Ish shares everything from the hunt for the best barber to the chaos of a new kitten and even getting married at home. This Ramadan, Ish is keeping TikTok close to the action, capturing the first Umrah in Mecca and sharing his gratitude for his first Ramadan as a married man.

"Ramadan is the most special month for a Muslim. It’s a month that we fast from food, water, swearing, and negative thoughts all to gain a higher consciousness of our creator. In our fast-paced lives, we are constantly busy and working on things that distract us from God. This month means I shut off from those worldly desires and solely focus on my relationship with God and the afterlife. It always gives people the opportunity to take a step back and reset spiritually, which is beautiful."

 @imankhamissa, Dr Iman

Dr Iman Khamissa is a lifestyle creator living in Ireland who is showing the world just how creative and innovative modest fashion can be. With partnership opportunities with businesses like Living Proof, Iman is carving out her own path within the fashion and lifestyle communities on and off TikTok.

"This Ramadan, I plan to focus on spiritual growth, mindfulness, and meaningful connections. I’ll be sharing nourishing suhoor and iftar recipes, along with modest fashion inspirations. Giving back through charity and spreading positivity is also a priority for me. Most importantly, I’ll take time for self-reflection, prayer, and embracing the beauty of Ramadan."

 @hanifahbusairi , Hanifah

Hanifah has gained over 22k followers with her fashion and lifestyle content. She shares hijabi style tips, modest fashion looks, and makeup tutorials, making a name for herself as a rising creator in TikTok’s fashion community.

"This Ramadan I plan to focus on my faith, self-care, and mindfulness while maintaining balance in my daily routine. I also want to share content that aligns with the spirit of Ramadan alongside my other content."

 @farhanaoberson, Farhana Oberson

Farhana uses her platform to share insights into her faith, along with thoughts on modest fashion and casual "get ready with me" style content. She frequently uploads relatable, chatty videos, including her self-care routine and reflections on life, offering an authentic perspective on how she balances faith with everyday living.

"This Ramadan, I want to be intentional about my time. I will be balancing my content creation with spiritual growth sharing aspects of my Ramadan routine while also ensuring I disconnect when needed. I plan to focus on self-care, slower mornings, and mindful evenings filled with prayer, reading the Quran, and working on personal growth through the help of God."

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