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    Ramadan mubarak

    In the United Kingdom, it is officially Ramadan starting from the night of the 19th of July, 2012.
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    Really beneficial lecture by shaykh haitham al-haddad about the virtues of Ramadan.

    Fasting with iman (faith/knowing that fasting is an obligation) and with ihtisaab (expecting Allah's reward) during Ramadan.

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    How are you guys dealing with the thrust and tiredness this Ramadan? The days are long and hot and it's been a testing (but a very beautiful) Ramadan so far.
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    Re: The Official Ramadan Thread. Ramadan 1433 A.H/July 2012



    As for thrust,my method is to drink a lot of water,you can distribute your it like glasses after Magrib,before and after Taraweeh.Try using Yoghurt in suhoor,some say it reduces Thirst too

    As for tiredness with a blazing sun and a temperature of over 40 degree Celsius,i am still struggling with this problem,if you have some solution then do share please.
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    Ramadan Mubarak to all the Muslims here. Have a wonderful month.

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    Re: The Official Ramadan Thread. Ramadan 1433 A.H/July 2012



    format_quote Originally Posted by 'Abd-al Latif View Post
    How are you guys dealing with the thrust and tiredness this Ramadan?
    And girls

    Alhamdulillah, it's going good so far. Disliking the hot weather, am not a summer person whatsoever. Don't mind about the food or drink, its my sleep! But this month is totally worth the lack of sleep, the amount of blessings and rewards are astounding!!! So, in one the lack of sleep doesn't bother me. Lol

    I'm the only one fasting in my workplace. The children are amazing, they're the ones asking me questions! I sometimes start doing Dhikr at work, and sometimes I say it loudly, the children come up to me and ask me what am I saying, I reply back and ask them to repeat, their attempts at the praises! Subhan'Allaah, sooo good and such innocence attempts too! I can't help but laugh and they laugh with me too!

    Insha'Allaah, y'all fasts are going well! Make the most of this precious month, I'm trying to and Insha'Allaah we shall all succeed!
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    Re: The Official Ramadan Thread. Ramadan 1433 A.H/July 2012

    format_quote Originally Posted by 'Abd-al Latif View Post


    How are you guys dealing with the thrust and tiredness this Ramadan? The days are long and hot and it's been a testing (but a very beautiful) Ramadan so far.
    walaikum assalam..

    for thirst "lassi " at sahoor is helping alot.. the days are long and hot but busy enough alhamdulillah for getting time to feel tiredness. night time after taraweeh is too short to sleep ,get time to sleep after fajr only but most people had to wake up early morning. alhamdulillah still every thing is going so nice to feel the blessing of the month.
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    Re: The Official Ramadan Thread. Ramadan 1433 A.H/July 2012

    http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201...12_begins.html

    MashAllah!! such awesome pictures from around the world.
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    Re: The Official Ramadan Thread. Ramadan 1433 A.H/July 2012

    ^ Subhan'Allaah

    That is why Islaam is the best and ever increasing religion and the unity amongst us all can never be broken

    No one will ever succeed in taking Islaam away and Muslims shall come out to be the strongest, Insha'Allaah

    for the link, my dear Sister tw009 for the link. Absolutely and truly amazing photographs during this blessed month Ramadhaan
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    I drink a lot of water during suhoor and iftaar to avoid the thirst but alhumdulillah I have to say, despite the long days I've never found fasting easier.

    format_quote Originally Posted by Innocent Soul View Post
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    Mashaa'Allah I really like these pictures by productive Muslim. They encompass a lot of khayr in just one image.
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    Re: The Official Ramadan Thread. Ramadan 1433 A.H/July 2012



    In exactly 2-3 days, I'm going to guess that you'll face the usual symptoms of the mid-Ramadan dip!

    What's the Ramadan dip?

    This is the low levels of energy you feel during the 12th - 18th nights of Ramadan, where you start losing the excitement and momentum that you had at the beginning of Ramadan and you feel so tired and lazy to keep up with night prayer, quran recitation and even fasting.

    The good news: this dip is temporary (hopefully!) and most people recover before the last 10 nights where they gear up for the extra energy and effort needed in those last 10 nights.

    The bad news: If you're not careful with this energy dip during the next few days, you may not recover completely and find yourself chronically tired and lazy till the end of the month.

    So, here are few tips to help you overcome the mid-Ramadan dip:

    1. Mind over matter: use the power of your mind to push yourself and go for that extra bit of energy you have within you even when you don't feel like it. Push yourself to read one more page of Quran when you feel that you can't and then push yourself to read another one and continue until you finish what you normally read each day. Push yourself to pray those 2 rak'ahs of taraweeh, followed by another one, then another one... it's amazing what we can achieve when we put our mind into something.

    2. Slow down if you have to: If you're utterly tired/exhausted and need a "break", then instead of giving up completely on your acts of worship or productivity, slow down a bit to regain your energy; perhaps read a little bit less Quran than usual, and/or pray taraweeh at home instead of masjid. (Note: make sure this is done for just 1 or 2 days, just enough for you to recover your energy, sleep better at night, then ready to go back to your full throttle mode. Do NOT make this a habit!)

    3. Dua: The Ramadan dip is an opportunity for us to realise our weakness as human beings, and our weakness as believers. It makes us realise how much we need Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala) to worship Him. So ask Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala) for help and support to aid you in these critical days and give you the energy and strength to face the last 10 days with full energy and productivity inshaAllah.

    Hope this helps!

    Sincerely,

    Abu Productive
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    For zoomed version:
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    I got this a bit late. It's really helpful for those who have problems when they have to control their tongue when fasting.
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    Assalamu'alaikum

    If you're finding it hard to keep up with the last 10 nights so far, especially with the increase of worship and trying to balance other priorities such as work/school, or preparation for Eid, here are a small set of reminders which might help motivate you:

    1. It's only a few days...soon Ramadan will be over and you'll back to "normal" life.

    2. You don't know which of these nights might save you on the Day of Judgement..

    3. You don't know if your previous nights and days have been accepted or not.

    4. You've so much to be thankful for, don't all your blessings deserve a bit of extra effort?

    5. Can you guarantee to live till next Ramadan?

    You'll be fine . Remember you're dealing with Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala) Al-Shakoor (the One who Thanks), he won't forsake your extra effort and hard work for Him if you're sincere.

    You can find more tips to keep yourself motivated here: http://www.productivemuslim.com/the-...elf-motivated/

    Just one last stretch of efforts and may Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala) accept it from you and reward you for it, ameen.

    Hope this helps.

    Sincerely,
    Abu Productive

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    Ramadhaan has gone too, too, too fast for me

    Seriously where have these precious days gone?!?!?!
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    I don't know when Eid is where you live. So posted it a bit earlier. Hope you will follow the steps.
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    Archbishop's Eid Message 2012

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has sent his annual greetings to Muslim communities for the festival of Eid Al-Fitr on Sunday August 19th, marking the end of Ramadan.

    To Muslim friends and fellow workers on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr 2012

    It is a joy once again at Eid al-Fitr to send this message of warm good wishes to Muslim colleagues and communities, and especially to those friends and colleagues with whom Christians have enjoyed working together over the past year. During the long summer days this year the month of fasting has been particularly demanding. I trust that it has been a time of rich blessing, and that Eid will also be a time of joy and sharing.

    As many of you will know, these are the last Eid greetings that I will be sending to you before I leave the position of Archbishop of Canterbury to take up a new role at the University of Cambridge. It was a moving experience recently to meet with members of the Christian Muslim Forum and to say a formal goodbye to this organisation which has done so much since its beginning in 2006 to foster deep relationships between our communities.

    As I look back over the last ten years, it is clear that our relationship as Christians and Muslims has grown and deepened. It has not been an easy time, and there are huge challenges that we still face together. Nevertheless, we have learned how to quarry together the resources we have of a vision of human beings honoured before God. The word honour, I believe, is one we should learn to use more freely, and even extravagantly, when we talk about our human world. We honour human beings because God in his creation and in his dealings with human beings honours them.

    In practical terms this honouring has meant that Muslims and Christians have been working as never before in international development to serve the world’s poorest people, and I want to recognise the huge amount of financial giving that the Muslim community pours out during Ramadan especially. It has also meant at a local level that Muslims have shared with Christians and others during Ramadan in service to their communities through the ‘A Year of Service’ initiative, in the ‘Near Neighbours’ programme and in many other ways.

    I am very grateful for the opportunities I have had in these last nine or ten years of growing into a fuller knowledge of our relationship as Christians and Muslims. I have been privileged to be welcomed to a number of great Muslim contexts and institutions around the world and have found myself stretched and challenged. I have found it a great gift to be a small part in the mutual discovery and intensifying of relations here in the UK, and I am aware that we are modelling something here that is creative, fresh, honest and deeply hopeful. I pray and trust that the years ahead will see a deepening of these bonds and an even stronger witness to the whole world of real possibilities, of friendship and understanding and simple delight in our neighbours.
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    Re: The Official Ramadan Thread. Ramadan 1433 A.H/July 2012

    format_quote Originally Posted by Qurratul Ayn View Post


    Ramadhaan has gone too, too, too fast for me

    Seriously where have these precious days gone?!?!?!
    Salam alaykum;

    may Allah gives us another Ramadan next year.
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    May your good deeds be rewarded this Ramadan. May Allah bless you and your families.
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