Ramdan Daily Reminders

Inspired Ramadan Daily Reminder (1)

No Distance!

There is no real distance between you and Him ﷻ in order for you to journey to Him. And the connection between you and Him is not cut in order for you to seek to mend it. Allah ﷻ says:

وَإِذَا سَأَلَكَ عِبَادِى عَنِّى فَإِنِّى قَرِيبٌ ۖ أُجِيبُ دَعْوَةَ ٱلدَّاعِ إِذَا دَعَانِ ۖ فَلْيَسْتَجِيبُوا۟ لِى وَلْيُؤْمِنُوا۟ بِى لَعَلَّهُمْ يَرْشُدُونَ

(O Prophet), if My servants ask you about Me, I am near. I respond to those who call Me, so let them respond to Me, and believe in Me, so that they may be guided [Al Qur’an 2:186]

Happy Eid Mubarak-عید مبارک 2023

Eid is around the corner!

We should be grateful to Allah (SWT) for completing this Ramadan, and for the coming of another Eid ul-Fitr. While we may be sad to see Ramadan go, with all its benefits and khayr, Eid is a time of celebration. May Allah accept our fasting and prayers, and we wish you a very happy Eid!

Ramadan-2023 (Day 29)

Achieving your Goals
As Ramadan comes to a close, Insha’Allah you have found it to be a beneficial month. Hopefully, you have also made some clear goals to follow in order to strengthen your relationship with Allah
beyond this month. It is of the utmost importance that you stick to these goals and any improvements you have made during Ramadan. Stay away from anything that could make you lapse into error or sin and hold firmly onto anything that could keep you steadfast. This way your gains would be worthwhile and permanent, leading to long-lasting success!

Ramadan-2023 (Day 28)

Increase your Knowledge
The Prophet (saw) said, “seeking knowledge is an
obligation upon every Muslim.” This refers to the obligation of every Muslim to seek basic knowledge of their Deen in order to practice it. More than basic knowledge, the Prophet (saw) said, “the angels lower their wings for the one seeking knowledge in approval of what he is doing.” When living in times when much of the culture around us praises ignorance, it is important to remember the immense benefit of seeking knowledge, in order to better ourselves as Muslims in the world.

Ramadan-2023 (Day 27)

Connect to Those Around You
Allah has made humans to be highly sociable animals, and our religion encourages this sociability by encouraging us to find and stick beside
righteous companions. One reason the Muslims at the time of the Prophet (saw) were able to overcome the Quraysh was their solidarity, companionship and love for one another. Your companions, if they are righteous, can be enormous benefit to you and you to them. Ensure you surround yourself with good companions, reminding yourself that the Prophet (saw) said, “a person is upon the religion of his companion.”

Ramadan-2023 (Day 26)

Life Goals
If you have been following these reminders and trying to benefit from them, you may have reflected on your life goals and general attitude towards life. If you have identified something you want to do in order to bring you closer to Allah, four tips in order to make this goal be successful are:

  • it must be measurable, not open-ended
  • it must be attainable, not out of reach
  • it must be realistic, not just chasing impossible dreams
  • it must be time-related, so you can make it a specific, actionable goal, and not one that goes on forever

Ramadan-2023 (Day 25)

Zakatul-Fitr

Zakatul-Fitr becomes obligatory on the Muslim when the sun sets on the last day of Ramadan. It is disliked to delay giving it beyond the Eid prayer. The wisdom of giving zakatul-fitr is an important act of charity to ensure that nobody should go hungry on the day of Eid and everyone can partake in the celebration. Ensure you have given your zakat!

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