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mashaallah04
05-11-2018, 11:56 PM
SALAMMMMMMM brothers and SISTERS. I am a teen muslimah in training. [emoji56] I was wondering what could I possibly do for Ramadan? I’m the only muslim in my family also. So is there any suggestions I can have of what to do with my day and schedule? I usually keep my hair out but I want to start wrapping my hair for Ramadan and continue afterwards.

Jazakallah khair[emoji1488]
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azc
05-12-2018, 03:50 AM
:wa:

https://www.islamicboard.com/fasting...0%2C8238692822

First Ramadan! Any Suggestions?
Salaam This will be my first ramadan fasting. Does anyone have any tips? I live in a very hot region and I have to walk everywhere and have work and s...
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mashaallah04
05-12-2018, 03:52 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by azc
:wa:

https://www.islamicboard.com/fasting...0%2C8238692822

First Ramadan! Any Suggestions?
Salaam This will be my first ramadan fasting. Does anyone have any tips? I live in a very hot region and I have to walk everywhere and have work and s...
Thank you so much, but sadly the links on the second page do not work..
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JustTime
05-12-2018, 05:04 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by mashaallah04
SALAMMMMMMM brothers and SISTERS. I am a teen muslimah in training. [emoji56] I was wondering what could I possibly do for Ramadan? I’m the only muslim in my family also. So is there any suggestions I can have of what to do with my day and schedule? I usually keep my hair out but I want to start wrapping my hair for Ramadan and continue afterwards.

Jazakallah khair[emoji1488]
If you don't know how to pray try to learn how, there are lots of videos on YouTube to emulate Alhamdulillah, also try to read the Quran as much as possible as well as Hadith books like Sahih Bukhari, and don't be afraid to visit the closest Masjid, May Allah increase you in Iman and welcome to Islam.
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mashaallah04
05-12-2018, 05:09 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by JustTime
If you don't know how to pray try to learn how, there are lots of videos on YouTube to emulate Alhamdulillah, also try to read the Quran as much as possible as well as Hadith books like Sahih Bukhari, and don't be afraid to visit the closest Masjid, May Allah increase you in Iman and welcome to Islam.
Jazakallah khair[emoji1488] I am 14, if I visit the masjid alone would it be okay?
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azc
05-12-2018, 07:40 AM
'Allamah Muhammad Yusuf Al Binnory (rahimahullah) writes:

'From the beginning of time, Allah Ta’ala selected the month of Ramadan as the season for abundant blessings and divine light (tajalliyat). Whenever Allah Ta’ala sent any gift from the sky for the reformation of humanity, Allah selected the month of Ramadan. The famous books and scriptures of the previous Ambiya were also revealed in this month culminating with the revelation of the Quran.

Ramadan is near. During this month divine light (Nur and Tajalli) of Allah will cover everyone, provisions for forgiveness of man will be made. Allah Ta’ala, the most Generous, will increase His generosity. The doors of Jannah will be opened, the gates of Jahannam will be locked.

O one who seeks good, go ahead! O one who intends evil, stop!

Every night countless sinful people are saved from the blaze of Jahannam. For the reformation and cleansing of the evil soul (nafs), Allah Ta’ala has ordained fasting during the day, so that a believer can acquire the highest stages of taqwa and become close to Allah Ta’ala.

During the nights we are encouraged to listen and recite the Quran. By means of the fast, the inner self (nafs) is cleansed and for the enhancement of the soul (ruh), Allah Ta'ala has arranged the recital of the Quran.
It is as though in this blessed month, the [inhabitants of] earth are given a chance to link up with the higher ranked Angels in the skies [Al-Malaul A'la].'

(Adapted from Basair wa ‘ibar, vol.2 pg.407)
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JustTime
05-19-2018, 01:42 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by mashaallah04
Jazakallah khair[emoji1488] I am 14, if I visit the masjid alone would it be okay?
Yes, if you have the chance go
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