Devotee of Ramadan
There was a man whose name was Muhammad. He would not offer his Ṣalāĥ all year round, but in the blessed month of Ramadan he used to wear clean and pure clothes and offer all five daily Ṣalāĥ. He would …
Fasting is a significant pillar of Islam. It involves abstaining from food, drink, and other physical desires from a specific time dawn to sunset during the month of Ramadan.
Fasting is an act of worship and spiritual purification, aimed at developing self-discipline, empathy, and gratitude. It is a means of drawing closer to Allah and seeking forgiveness for one’s sins. Understanding the true meaning and purpose of fasting in Islam is essential for both Muslims and non-Muslims. To learn more about fasting in Islam, consult trusted Islamic sources or local religious scholars.
There was a man whose name was Muhammad. He would not offer his Ṣalāĥ all year round, but in the blessed month of Ramadan he used to wear clean and pure clothes and offer all five daily Ṣalāĥ. He would …
Palace with portal of gold Sayyiduna Abu Sa’id Khudri رضی اللہ تعالیٰ عنہ has narrated that the Holy Prophet ﷺ has said, ‘On the first night of Ramadan, the portals of the skies and Paradise are opened which remain open …
Dear Islamic brothers! It is a great bounty of Allah that he has granted us a tremendous gift in the form of Ramadan. Whose every moment is full of mercy. The reward of good deeds is multiplied many times in …