Ramadaan Mubaarak-The Month of Mercy
The Holy Month of Ramadaan (Arabic: رمضان) is the ninth month of Islaamic calendar. Observing Fast in the month of Ramadaan is to follow one of the five important pillars of Islaam. Ramadaan is a special month of the year for over one billion Muslims throughout the world. It is a time for inner reflection, patience devotion to Allaah[God], and self-control. Ramadaan is also a time of intensive worship, reading of the Qur\’aan, giving charity,sharing, purifying one\’s behavior, and doing good deeds.
Ramadaan is a great blessing and a divine gift for mankind. It is a time for attaining spiritual self-renewal and a golden chance for one to renew his life and breathe hope into it. Ramadaan is the main occasion among these occasions and a major spiritual season in which Allaah the Exalted Helps His Slaves (to show obedience and devotion to Him]) by chaining the devils and generously granting rewards for obedient slaves.
The concept of Eid is attached with happiness and happiness comes from success. Success is not what we declare as success. Success is in fact that which Allaah Ta’aalaa states is success. The count of days of the month of Ramadaan, are completing. Laielatul Jaa’izah (first new moon of the night of Shawwaal) is […]
We should not forget them our fellow Muslim families. How will they be celebrating this year? The people of Palestine Chechnya, Kashmir, Afghanistan and all those who lost their loved one due to terrorists attacks all over the world and people who suffer throughout the year due to injustice. These people are probably the […]
The Holy Prophet Muhammad [Sallal Laahu ‘Alaiehi Wa Sallam] was the most generous among-st the people, and he used to be more so in the month of Ramadaan when Hazrat Jibraaeel [Alaiehis Salaam] visited him, and He used to meet him on every night of Ramadaan till the end of the month. The Prophet […]
Rasoolul laah [Sallal Laahu ‘Alaiehi Wa Sallam] has stated, “Eat Sahari because there is blessings in Sahari. The difference between our fast and the fast of the people of the book (Christians and Jews), is the food we eat at Sahari.” (Bukhaari and Muslim)
Q-WHAT ARE THE CONDITIONS IN WHICH ONE CAN FORGO FASTING? A. One can forgo fasting in the following conditions without incurring a sin: Journey, pregnancy, nursing of a child, severe sickness, old age, fear of being killed, duress, fear of loss of the senses and “Jihaad” (religious war, Holy crusade).
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