بِسْــــــــــــــــــمِ اﷲِالرَّحْمَنِ اارَّحِيم
O you who believe! Observing al-sawm (the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become al-muttaqoon (the pious).
(Surat al-Baqarah 2:183)
(Surat al-Baqarah 2:183)
First of all, we need to realise that this might be the last Ramadan we experience, so how can we use our time wisely, most beneficial and make the most out of it?
I hope and know you already decided how much Dhikr and Ibaadat you'll be doing, the things you'll be stopping and to make a sincere effort this year, InshaAllah. We can make a list of things in preparation for Ramadan and also try to purify our hearts and intentions before the commencement of Ramadan to make the fast most successful for our families and ourselves.
So, let's ask ourselves - How can we make this upcoming Ramadan the most memorable in the best way?
Well, If we learn the mistakes from our last Ramadan and improve it this year, that would be a good start and beneficial for ourselves. Submit yourself to Allah by praying (in the nights too), fasting, offer Zakat ul Fitr, make lot's of Duaa, Dhikr, no evil talking, seeing or hearing and read the Quraan by heart with the intention to finish it. InshaAllah.
This could be your way to finish the Quraan during Ramadan:
The Quraan has 600 pages approx. If you divide it on 30 days, that's 20 pages a day. You see, that sounds difficult to do, right? But, if you divide it on the 5 prayers a day, it gets easier:
- If you read 4 pages after every Salah in Ramadan, then you've completed the Quraan.
- If you want to complete the Quraan twice, you can read 4 pages before and after every Salah.
Imagine if we forward this message, how many people will benefit and complete the Quraan.
Spread the word and let our brothers and sisters know, InshaAllah.
May we all arrive in Ramadan in the best of state, Ameen.
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