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THE BEAUTY OF PATIENCE (SABR) IN RAMADAN
Ramadan is a month that teaches patience in ways that are both spiritual and practical. From the moment a Muslim wakes up for suhoor until the sun sets, the believer practices restraint. Hunger, thirst, tiredness, and the challenges of daily life become reminders that patience is a powerful act of worship.
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THE DANGER OF LOSING FOCUS IN THE SECOND HALF OF RAMADAN
When Ramadan begins, the excitement is usually very strong. Mosques are full, people are motivated to read the Qur’an, and many believers increase their acts of worship. The first days of the month often come with high energy and strong intentions.
However, as Ramadan reaches the middle and moves into the second half, many people…
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THE HIDDEN BLESSINGS OF HUNGER IN RAMADAN
One of the most noticeable aspects of Ramadan is hunger. From dawn until sunset, Muslims abstain from food and drink as an act of obedience to Allah. At first glance, hunger may seem like a difficulty or a challenge to endure.
However, within this experience are many spiritual lessons and hidden blessings that often go unnoticed.
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MID-RAMADAN REFLECTION: ARE YOU CLOSER TO ALLAH THAN YOU WERE ON DAY ONE?
Reaching the middle of Ramadan is an important moment for reflection. The first days of the month often come with strong motivation. People set goals, increase their acts of worship, and make sincere intentions to improve their spiritual lives.
However, by the middle of the month, routines become more challenging. Fatigue may…
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THE POWER OF DU’A IN RAMADAN: WHY YOU SHOULD ASK ALLAH MORE
Ramadan is a month filled with opportunities for worship, reflection, and spiritual growth. Among the most powerful acts of worship during this time is du’a the sincere act of calling upon Allah.
Many people focus heavily on fasting, Qur’an recitation, and night prayers during Ramadan. While these acts are essential, du’a should…
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WHY RAMADAN IS THE BEST TIME TO REBUILD YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE QUR’AN
Ramadan is widely known as the month of fasting, but in reality it is also the month of the Qur’an. The connection between Ramadan and the Qur’an is deeply rooted in Islamic history and practice. It was during this blessed month that the first revelation of the Qur’an was sent down to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
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BALANCING WORK, BUSINESS, AND WORSHIP IN RAMADAN WITHOUT BURNING OUT
For many Muslims, Ramadan does not reduce daily responsibilities. Work deadlines remain. Businesses must run. Clients expect responses. Families require attention.
The challenge is not choosing between dunya and worship. The challenge is managing both without physical exhaustion or spiritual decline.
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THE RAMADAN DU’A MOST PEOPLE FORGET TO MAKE
During Ramadan, du’a increases naturally. Before iftar, after salah, during sujood, in the last third of the night — believers ask Allah for forgiveness, provision, health, marriage, success, and relief.
All of these are important.
However, there is one du’a that many people neglect during Ramadan:
Asking Allah to accept…
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