Just want to say 'Eid Mubarak', hope everyone is in good health and Imaan insh Allah, sincerely hope you have a blessed day tomorrow, please also remember those who are less fortunate who have no family to spend it with or are going through their own hardships which in turn may hinder their ability to celebrate Eid to its fullest potential with their loved ones and even with the absence of traditional glorious food that some of us are fortunate to have.
"Taqabbala Allahu minna wa minkum."
(تقبل الله منا ومنكم)
("May Allah accept from us, and from you.")
May Allah swt accept our Ibadah, supplications and extra efforts made in the past month and there after.
May Allah swt give us steadfastness on the path of righteousness, elevate our imaan and taqwa, cleanse our sins and bestow his blessings and mercy in abundance upon us in this world and the hereafter. Ameen ... Thumma Ameen
Please remember me, my family, the whole muslim ummah and the whole of humanity in your prayers.
Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship and [wants] for you to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that [to] which He has guided you; and perhaps you will be grateful [Al-Baqarah 185]
الله اكبر ، الله أكبر ، لا اله إلا الله ، الله أكبر ، الله أكبر ولله الحمد , الله أكبر كبيراً ، والحمد لله كثيراً ، وسبحان الله بكرة وأصيلاً
عيدكم مبارك وكل عام وانتم بخير
تقبل الله صيامكم و قيامكم و صالح الاعمال
May Allah accept all the fasts, prayers and all the good deeds.
what do you call this phenomenon when the holy month is about to end and it makes you upset?
It is sad isn't it. Guess we should yearn for the next Ramadan, insh Allah we all live long enough to take part next year... I must say this year's Ramadan is a unique experience (lesser social interaction in a physical sense at the masjid although members of the usual congregation were on the Masjid's whatsapp group and we had some local masjids facilitate live youtube streaming of maghrib and therawi prayers), a period that stands out from the rest of the Ramadan's that I have taken part in the past 3 decades... at least...
Why upset?.... if anything... as each year passes especially this year with its new set of circumstances, some of us would have felt more closer towards our deen. Yes Ramadan is ended but the end makes us realise we need to keep the flow going for the rest of the year. We should yearn and strive to not lose focus on it when it isn't Ramadan.... no excuse not to anyway at the moment, especially when travel is restricted and some of us have no job.
Be assured and have conviction though that your prayers in the past (holy) month, especially your prayers on laylatul qadr (nights) would have benefited the next 12 months of your life where your journey and predestination has been reviewed and set by Allah swt, off course we prayed for it to be in our favour in regards to our affairs.... (for all resolve and for all to be blessed)... have faith that Allah responds to fulfill our needs ..... Ameen.
Allah Swt knows whats best for us, even if things don't go our way, keep the faith no matter what though ..... right?
He is Allah, other than whom there is no deity, the Sovereign, the Pure, the Perfection, the Bestower of Faith, the Overseer, the Exalted in Might, the Compeller, the Superior. Exalted is Allah above whatever they associate with Him [59:23]
what do you call this phenomenon when the holy month is about to end and it makes you upset?
I feel that way as well, but that doesn’t mean we have to stop doing the things that we did during Ramadan. I feel like what Ramadan did was just bring us closer to Allah and now the rest is up to us for our self discipline.
Some Muslims observe six days of fasting during Shawwāl beginning the day after Eid ul-Fitr since fasting is prohibited on this day. These six days of fasting together with the Ramadan fasts, are equivalent to fasting all year round.
Jabir bin 'Abdullah narrated that the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said:'A slave (of Allah) shall not believe until he believes in Al-Qadar, its good and its bad, such that he knows that what struck him would not have missed him, and that what missed him would not have struck him." (Jami 'at Tirmidhi)
Pain and hardships allow you to grow spiritually Alhamdulilah so smile when a so called calamity befalls upon you.
Alhamdulilah Allah swt is the greatest.
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