Ramadan : The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

ramadanAlmost one year has gone by and Ramadan is about to knock on our doors one more time, insha’Allah. Being able to fast the month of Ramadan is truly a gift – how many have gone back to Allah? – and it is also a trust that needs to kept with care and concern. Just like all other great things, Ramadan requires some sacrifice and determination, if you wish to truly benefit from this gift and protect this trust.

Ramadan requires preparation, which in turn, requires time and reflection. The companions of the Prophet ? used to start preparing for Ramadan six months prior to it, and they would increase their worship especially during the month in which we are now, Sha’ban.

It’s kind of hard to go into Ramadan without any specific goals in the hope to ‘wing it’, because to be able to improve one’s self, one needs to… well, obviously set some goals!

Brothers and sisters, this could be our last Ramadan ever. This month may just be our last month of mercy, forgiveness, and freedom from the Fire, and we might never be able to see another one again. Let’s not let it go to waste, insha’Allah.

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  1. Thank you for the beautiful and timely reminder.
    Barakallahu Feekum.

  2. Reblogged this on Aabid Muhammad Shafee and commented:
    ALLAH (SWT) SAYS: “This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion.” (Surah Al Ma’idah 5:3)

    ALLAH (SWT) SAYS: “Will they not, then, try to understand this Quran? Had it come from anyone other than Allah, they would have found in it many an inner contradiction.” (Surah Al-Nisa’ 4:82)

    ALLAH (SWT) SAYS: “Alif Laam Raa’. A book which we have revealed to you (O, Muhammad) so that you may lead the people from out of the darknesses into the light by their Lord’s leave to the path of the All-Mighty, the Praiseworthy.” (Surah Ibrahim 14:1)