Ramadan

7 common mistakes in Ramadan

Ramadan is a blessed month and it would be sad, if a fasting person would miss out its blessing throughout the month because of major mistakes.   We have pointed out some of them in this article:   1) To eat until sunrise. Some muslims believe that the fast is from sunrise (shuruq) till sunset (maghrib). This is false, and it invalidates the fast, and it compulsory to compensate each day done so. You should stop eating suhoor some minutes before fajr begins, and break the fast when you are sure that the time for maghrib has entered. 2) To break the fast before maghrib in the belief of it has broken because of you have started bleeding. Dear brother and sister, you wudu’ is invalidated by bleeding, but it doesn’t break your fast! However if a muslim woman experience he...

9 tips for a productive Ramadan

Ramadan is here to bring us closer to our Rabb. But are we achieving the optimal potential of this month? We have gathered some tips for you on how you can become productive this Ramadan! 1. Make your intentions clear for yourself Every action is upon its intention, and each intention will be rewarded by Allah Almighty if it is for the sake of Allah. ‘Ibn Abbas reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, related from his Lord the Blessed and Exalted: “Verily, Allah has recorded good and bad deeds and he made them clear. Whoever intends to perform a good deed but does not do it, then Allah will record it as a complete good deed. If he intends to do it and does so, then Allah the Exalted will record it as ten good deeds up to seven hundred times as much or even m...

7 ways to prepare for Ramadan

  Did you know? There are less than 100 days to the blessed month of Ramadan. How are you preparing yourself? Let’s look at some of these tips: 1) Compensate for missed days If you missed any days due to sickness, travelling, aging, or if you as a woman feared for your child during pregnancy or when you breastfed your child, you are obliged to compensate for each day you didn’t fast in earlier Ramadan’s. It’s not too late compensate those, but begin as soon as you can as none of us have any deal with the angel Izra’il, who is waiting upon the command from Allah to let us return to Him, then we should haste in being clear with our missed fasts 2) Fast on the 3 white days Why wait with fasting till Ramadan? You can begin now fasting the white days in each month according to the Sunnah, ...