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When you think about Ramadan, what do you think of first? Which aspects of Ramadan are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.
See how much you can learn about Ramadan when you take a little time to read a well-researched article? Don't miss out on the rest of this great information.
Why Ramadan
Ramadan comes to strengthen our hearts and endear us to piety, good morals, integrity, remembrance of Allah and acts of worship. It helps Muslims to achieve high levels of spirituality and steadfastness.
Ramadan is also a month of self-discipline. However, Ramadan is almost over now, so let's ask ourselves: What impact did Ramadan have on us? Have we continued to perform our Prayers in the masjid regularly? Do we feel more inclined to read the Qur’an and ponder over its vast meanings? Are we still reading the Qur’an as regularly as we were during Ramadan?
Have we been able to give charity and lend a helping hand to those who need our assistance as we used to do during Ramadan? Or have we simply gone back to our previous lifestyle as if we had never witnessed Ramadan?
Now it is time for self assessment and reconsideration. We are asking: What kind of person have you become since Ramadan?
Feel free to share your contributions, feelings and experiences with us.
Happy Shawwal With The Passing Ramadan
Ramadan Will Be Over, Has Ramadan Made You a Better Muslim?
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When you think about Ramadan, what do you think of first? Which aspects of Ramadan are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.
See how much you can learn about Ramadan when you take a little time to read a well-researched article? Don't miss out on the rest of this great information.
Why Ramadan
Ramadan comes to strengthen our hearts and endear us to piety, good morals, integrity, remembrance of Allah and acts of worship. It helps Muslims to achieve high levels of spirituality and steadfastness.
Ramadan is also a month of self-discipline. However, Ramadan is almost over now, so let's ask ourselves: What impact did Ramadan have on us? Have we continued to perform our Prayers in the masjid regularly? Do we feel more inclined to read the Qur’an and ponder over its vast meanings? Are we still reading the Qur’an as regularly as we were during Ramadan?
Have we been able to give charity and lend a helping hand to those who need our assistance as we used to do during Ramadan? Or have we simply gone back to our previous lifestyle as if we had never witnessed Ramadan?
Now it is time for self assessment and reconsideration. We are asking: What kind of person have you become since Ramadan?
Feel free to share your contributions, feelings and experiences with us.
Happy Shawwal With The Passing Ramadan
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