Ramadan: Objectives and Lessons to Learn (Part 2)
What is the objective of fasting? How does God describe the Pillar of fasting, and what should we learn from that? What are the lessons to be learned from the holy month of Ramadan?
What is the objective of fasting? How does God describe the Pillar of fasting, and what should we learn from that? What are the lessons to be learned from the holy month of Ramadan?
What is the objective of fasting? How does God describe the pillar of fasting, and what should we learn from that?
How do you feel about the arrival of Ramadan? What does the Holy Month mean to you? How does your heart react to it? Share your thoughts and feelings about the precious guest with us and with others….
Increase in the remembrance of Allah and recite the Qur’an, listen to it and reflect upon its meaning and act according to it. Go to the masjid to listen to beneficial talks.
The article explains why worship does not have a clear impact on the attitude of some Muslims who are habitual to observe acts of worship, such as fasting.
he longest fast times around the world in Ramadan 2018 at Greenland, Russia and UK. Ramadan may be a Holly month. during this month Muslims take the quick for Allah Almighty.
The article tells us how fasting instills sincerity in the heart of the believers being a special worship with special relationship with God.
Fasting should not be seen as an objective in itself, but as a powerful means for fulfilling the Islamic purpose in human life and society. Ramadan is a springboard which energizes Muslims for the rest of the year.
The last ten nights of Ramadan are very special. These are the nights that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) would spend in constant worship.
What is the meaning of itikaf? What are the nullifiers of Itikaf? What is the importance of Itikaf in the last ten days of Ramadan?