
Fasting the month Ramadhan
Fasting throughout Ramadan is the fourth of the five pillars of Islam. Therefore, it is obligatory for each adult, sane, responsible Muslim to observe fasting throughout Ramadan.
Fasting throughout Ramadan is the fourth of the five pillars of Islam. Therefore, it is obligatory for each adult, sane, responsible Muslim to observe fasting throughout Ramadan.
Fasting throughout Ramadan is the fourth of the five pillars of Islam. Therefore, it is obligatory for each adult, sane, responsible Muslim to observe fasting throughout Ramadan.
Fast of Ramadan: Once each year, Muslims are commanded to fast for an entire month from dawn to sunset.
Fasting includes self-refinement and discipline. It pleases the Lord, provides nourishment for the soul and teaches patience, self-control and appreciation of provisions often taken for granted. But a believer’s objective must be to fulfill his obligation to his Lord, to show servitude to Him, and to obey His command. He fasts only for th...
This is a useful book talks about how a fasting Muslim should spend his day in Ramadan. This is regarding deeds by which he abides during his day. No doubt he should be eager to instill the good morals into himself while performing this great rite. He should not forget to ask Allah when he breaks his fasting, for Allah promised that he an...
This is a really great book that guides Muslims to know how they live Ramadan without committing sins. It talks about the sins and its reasons. It confirms that the first step is to see Ramadan as the last Ramadan for you.
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Every year in the month of Ramadan, all Muslims fast from dawn until sundown, abstaining from food, drink, and sexual relations.
A lesson on the Islamic view of fasting and its virtues as compared to the primitive societies and other religions.
Ramadan and Fasting (part 1 of 2): Fasting.
Definition of Fasting Literal meaning: To abstain from and avoid the consumption of a particular thing. Fasting in the context of Shari’ah means: To worship Allah by abstaining from the ingestion of food, drinks and sexual intercourse from dawn until sunset.
Ibn Al Qayyim said: “There are three points about fasting the month of Shaban more than other months: First: Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to fast three days every month. Perhaps he was busy and could not fast in some months, so he gathered all these in Sha’ban to fast them before the obligatory fast.
Fasting is intended to instill self-discipline, empathy and compassion in the individual. Muslims are motivated to increase their generosity during this month.
Who is more generous in rewarding than Allah The Almighty? Is there anyone who fulfills his promise like Him? Look at the role of faith pertaining to the reality of fasting during this month in particular.
Ramadan is a blessed season, whose motto is, “Whoever sights the new moon of the month, let him fast it (that month).” Its age is a limited number of days. Its aim is that you become righteous. Its call is, “O seeker of good, proceed! O seeker of evil, desist!”
Muslims should not neglect the seasons of worship; rather, they must be among the first to excel in and compete in them. Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {So for this let the competitors compete.}[Quran 83:26]
Most the overweight people have tried different kinds of fasting. Some will drink only juice for a day, or eat only fruit, or stay away from any sugar or carbohydrates, or stop drinking alcohol for a period of time. Yet, it seems strange, the idea of Muslims fasting in the month of Ramadan.
Each year, more than 1.6 billion Muslims all over the world await the announcement of the first day of the holiest month of Ramadan
For every important event in our life it is useful to plan ahead and make needed preparations so that this occasion becomes an unforgettable event.