Cristiano Ronaldo, a player for Portugal, has gained internet popularity thanks to his message to Muslims in honour of Ramadan.
In addition to fasting and prayer, Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is a time for introspection.
Muslims are expected to fast from sunrise to sunset during this time, only breaking their fast after the sun has set.
This year, the holy time will span from March 22 to April 21.
Ronaldo, who has taken on the role of Saudi Arabia’s unofficial ambassador, took the chance to wish the Saudis a blessed Ramadan.
“Ramadan Mubarak to all Muslims,” stated his tweet.
The message won over his followers, who were grateful to Ronaldo for the well-wish.