Twitter has released custom Ramadan emoji for Muslims to use in their tweets during the holy month. The three custom emoji appear using an appropriate hashtag either in English or Arabic. These hashtags include #Eid #EidMubarak, #Iftar, #Ramadan which display an Arabic Eid Mubarak, a glass of water and a half crescent moon respectively.
Twitter first announced this service last year to signify their support and respect for Muslim traditions around the world. Twitter MENA tweeted about the custom emoji yesterday.
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