Evidently told Fox News in 2018: “We don’t have Doodles for religious holidays, in line with our current Doodle guidelines. Doodles may appear for some non-religious celebrations that have grown out of religious holidays, such as Valentine’s Day, Holi’s Festival of Colors, Tu B’Av and the December holiday period, but we don’t include religious imagery or symbolism as part of these.”

The Ramadan graphic was created in 2010 as part of a social media campaign to convince Google to create a doodle in honor of Ramadan. Despite the efforts, this graphic was never used or endorsed by Google as an official Doodle for Ramadan.

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