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| To Him I return Status: Offline Posts: 329 Reputation: 931 Rep Power: 10 Join Date: Jul 2007 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Here's some threads to look at: http://www.islamicboard.com/fasting-...dan-goals.html (Ramadan Goals) http://www.islamicboard.com/general/...y-ramadan.html |
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| To Him I return Status: Offline Posts: 329 Reputation: 931 Rep Power: 10 Join Date: Jul 2007 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
Lol, I may sound ready, but I hope I am ready when time comes to show. lol. I see you're from Atlanta, going mosque hopping around Atlanta, seeing we have so many branches and mosques? InshaAllah! May Allah (swt) Bless you Strong iman/faith this Ramadan and the time to come! | |
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| To Him I return Status: Offline Posts: 329 Reputation: 931 Rep Power: 10 Join Date: Jul 2007 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | I didn't expect Ramadan to be easy. I didn't expect my family to be any nicer. I didn't expect my mom to stop shouting curses when she got angry. Considering I live with such nonreligious people in a nonreligious city, I didn't expect anything to change. I didn't expect the same Muslims I've known for the past 6 to 7 years, doing around the same things to change. My responsibility and ability to change things for people stops where they have to pick up. I "Leave people to their Creator. And if they never pick, then it's their own choice. But no matter what, I expected my own attitude and habits to pick up. , I never expected the world around me one day to adjust to Islam or Ramadan, but I did expect my own adjustment. That's probably the most difficult part about changing is trying to change when the world isn't. BUT... Allâh is sufficient for us and He is the best disposer of affairs....(Qur'an 3: 173) I've had a difficult first day of Ramadan. It is difficult dealing with others who wish to continue being rude and sinning, while you try to keep your own fast. The only strategy I can think of is perseverance. I had some very big goals and changes to make. I guess I didn't realize that I couldn't just wake up one day (even if it is the first day of ramadan) and change just like that. |
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| Ramadan Kareem! Status: Offline Posts: 443 Reputation: 1335 Rep Power: 17 Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: In my apartment Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | There's something about the Holy Month that make people change their behavior... even i was very patient with my son the past two nigts when he refused to sleep. Normally I get really mad at him, this time Masha Allah, I controlled it!
__________________Allahu Akbar! |
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| To Him I return Status: Offline Posts: 329 Reputation: 931 Rep Power: 10 Join Date: Jul 2007 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
MashAllah! that's great! My old Sunday school teacher used to say that Shaitan was locked up during Ramadan, so everything we did in Ramadan was part of our true character! | |
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| To Him I return Status: Offline Posts: 329 Reputation: 931 Rep Power: 10 Join Date: Jul 2007 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Ramadan is less or more okay. It's amazing how moments of faith fluctuates during the day too! I've been really worried about college applications. It's absolutely ruining my focus and attitude. I'm thinking of praying Istikarah when I get a chance. My mom won't let me go to Taraveeh during school nights, but I'm going this Friday! |
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| To Him I return Status: Offline Posts: 329 Reputation: 931 Rep Power: 10 Join Date: Jul 2007 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Nighty night folks. This here chica is going to sleep so she can wake up early. I'm really happy. I know I can't change the past, but I'm really optimistic about the future. |
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