Portugal international Cristiano Ronaldo has won over the internet after his message to Muslims to mark the Ramadan celebration.

Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is a period of reflection accompanied with fasting and prayer.

Muslims are expected to abstain from eating and drinking between dawn till dusk during this period, only breaking their fast after sunset.

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The holy period will last between March 22 and April 21 this year.

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Ronaldo, who has become the unofficial ambassador of Saudi Arabia, used the opportunity to wish them Ramadan Mubarak.

His post on Twitter read:

“Ramadan Mubarak to all Muslims.”

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The tweet impressed his fans, with many thanking Ronaldo for the wish.