Ramadan Countdown 100 days left!

Well my parents don't like me out late and past sundown so i celebrate Ramadan by myself because no one at home celebrates. Music everywhere because my brother listens to it loudly... I smell food all day long because I'm either home or outside where people eat....

Maybe you could invite some sisters over a few of the days? About your brother, try telling him to tone it down lol, our neighbours play their music really loud, we have to remind them every now and then to calm down a little.

Think of all the extra rewards you would be getting though for the struggles, :), may Allah SWT make it easy for you and give you barakah for your commitment to Islam. Ameen!
 
Maybe you could invite some sisters over a few of the days? About your brother, try telling him to tone it down lol, our neighbours play their music really loud, we have to remind them every now and then to calm down a little.

Think of all the extra rewards you would be getting though for the struggles, :), may Allah SWT make it easy for you and give you barakah for your commitment to Islam. Ameen!

Sisters don't want to come over lol. I have animals, dog cats and I don't eat animals, and most Muslims want to eat meat for breaking the fast during Ramadan. [emoji28]

I know im complaining. I do ask my bro to turn down his music and sometimes he happily complies.

Ramadan is the current only reason I actually want to get married. To fast with someone and pray and break the fast. But that's all for the moment [emoji39][emoji39][emoji39][emoji28]
 
[emoji523]Ramadan Countdown[emoji523] Extracts from Khawlah bint Yayha

Our journey to the Hereafter is full of difficulties and tests, this is our way to prove who we are and this process includes injustice being done to us at the hands of others. If we truly want Allah’s love and forgiveness we must remember that the hurts of this world are only temporary.

Look at this beautiful treasure:
I guarantee a house in Jannah (Paradise) for one who gives up arguing, even if he is in the right; and I guarantee a house in the middle of Jannah for one who abandons lying even for the sake of fun; and I guarantee a house in the highest part of Jannah for one who has good manners. [Imam Abu Dawud]

To motivate us to be the first in showing our good behaviour,...
 
سبحان الله it feels just like yesterday I made this "100" day thread.

Now 20 Days Left!

During the last 20 Days I will be sharing reminders like the one below each day :).

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i cant wait for Ramadan my first av am actually doing thing for it eg reading the Qu'ran and making a dua list
not been to the mosque during Ramadan i e mail an iman and am going to go to the Mosque on Friday ( if am well enough. my husband is taking me there and hanging about in town while and there then coming to get me )
 
Subhana Allah.

Frightening how fast the days go.

Reminds me of one of the minor signs:

"Time will be shortened so that a year will be like a month, a month like a day, a day like an hour."

May Allah swt save us from the punishment of the hereafter Ameen.
 
السَّلاَمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ

17 Days! [emoji92][emoji92][emoji92]

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Allah Hu Akbar!!

The days are going so fast.

Not long to go now.

Has anyone been doing any optional fasts as it's the month of Shabaan?
 
Alhamdulilah 8 days to go now!!

May Allah swt give us all the opportunity to see Ramadan & to benefit from Ramdan as much as possible Ameen.
 
The month of Ramadhan has rightly been described as the month of the Qur'an. The special connection between the two can be gauged in the way scholars used to put aside all other asks so as to concentrate on recitation of the sacred book. Such was their dedication to this task that they would be given immense tawfiq from Allah in excelling in their endeavours.

Ibn Hajr al Asqalani relates that Ibn Abdul Hakam said: Imam Malik used to put aside the narrating of hadith as well as sitting to disseminate knowledge when the month of Ramadhan entered. He would set himself to recite the Qur'an from the mushaf. This is also related of others such as al-Zuhri, it is also related that Imam Shafi' used to recite sixty complesions of the Qur'an outside the prayer during Ramadhan. This is also related regarding Imam Abu Hanifah.

Today, we understand the concept of a night shift - it is possible for someone to work the entire night for the sake of the Dunya, but we become bewailed with the concept of a night shift for the sake of Allah - spending it in recitation of the Qur'an, Salawat, Adhkaar etc.


- Huzaifa Saleh
 

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