Islamic New Home Card Wishes
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What to write in an Islamic new home card. Barakah duas and short housewarming messages that sound like you.

A new set of keys is exciting and expensive and tiring all at once. A housewarming text gets lost under delivery notifications. A card they can put on the first shelf they unpack says you noticed the move, not only the postcode.
Wish barakah, not square footage
Mention the house if you have been there, or the street if you have not. Then wish for a home that feels like peace, a place of rest, not a show home. If they invited you to the housewarming, thank them for the invitation even if you cannot come.
Messages for the first week in
“Congratulations on the new home. May Allah fill it with barakah, protect whoever sleeps there, and make it a place of ease.”
“Mubarak on the move. May the boxes empty quickly and the evenings be calm. May Allah make it a home, not only a house.”
“May this address be good for your deen, your rizq, and your rest. So happy for you.”
“Allahumma barik lahum. May guests leave lighter than they arrived, and may you always find your keys.”
What to leave out
Do not comment on the price, the mortgage, or how small the kitchen is. Do not say “finally on the ladder.” If the move followed something hard, a divorce, a loss, a sudden job, keep the card gentle and skip the party voice.
Shop Islamic new home cards, or send a thank you card if they hosted you in the old house one last time.