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Ramadan - Virtues, Obligation Of Fasting, Rulings
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A Golden Opportunity Before Iftar

Shaykh Mawlānā Muhammad Saleem Dhorat hafizahullāh


During Ramaḍān we should routinely spend 10-15 minutes before the Adhān for Maghrib in Du‘ā.

Each one of us has numerous spiritual, physical and material needs. Hence we should ask from Allāh ta'ālā during this period, for it is a time of acceptance.

We should counsel ourselves that these moments are golden opportunities and if they slip away we may never get another chance!
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Pious Thoughts!

Shaykh Mawlānā Muhammad Saleem Dhorat hafizahullāh


The reward and significance of tilāwah of the Qur’ān during Ramadhān is indeed great. Realising this, someone who is currently reading three juz per day may entertain the noble intention of reading six juz a day – not from tomorrow, but next Ramadhān! It would be no sin if he were to start reading six juz instead of three this very Ramadhān!

It is also noticed that before the advent of Ramadhān, many people realise that indeed they should engage in tilāwah during the blessed month. However, with this noble thought in mind, they fail to do any tilāwah during the remaining days of Sha'ban and wait for the first of Ramadhān to begin. Just imagine how much reward they deprive themselves of!

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The Messenger of Allaah صلى الله عليه وسلم said:

"How many there are who fast but do not gain anything from it but hunger, and how many there are who pass the night standing in prayer but do not gain anything from it but sleeplessness." (Darimi)

This hadith is a commentary on those who fast without seeking reward from Allaah سبحانه و تعالى or who do not abstain from committing sins, even though the minimal obligation is fulfilled by such a fast. As for those who stand for lengthy vigils at night, their motive may be to show off, in which case no reward would be gained. Likewise is the case with all acts of worship - sincerity (ikhlas) is essential in all of them. (Mirqat al-Mafatih, 4:510)

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Be extra generous and charitable in the last ten blessed nights of Ramadaan


Imam an-Nawawi رحمه الله said, “Our companions said that being generous and performing favors are highly recommended during Ramadan, specifically during the last ten nights. By doing so, we emulate the example of the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلمas well as our pious predecessors رحمة الله عليهم. This month is honored and good works carried out in this month are more blessed than they are at any other time.”

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