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Ramadan, Month of Mercy and Forgivness
Realistic Goals It is very important to set ourselves realizable goals and not to set our sights so high that we fail to achieve them. For example, if we are not all that faithful to Prayer during the course of the year, it is unrealistic to expect that we will pray the five daily Prayers as well as Tarawih Prayers in the mosque and that we will get up during the last third of the night to pray as our Prophet did (peace and blessings be upon him). If we don't usually spend too much time reciting the Qur'an, it is unrealistic to expect that we can recite the whole of the Qur'an during Ramadan. In other words, be realistic in the goals you set yourself. One sure way we can all benefit from Ramadan is to give more. What do we mean by this? Well, we can give more of our time to Allah and to others; in so doing, we can understand and take to heart what Ramadan and Islam is all about. Ramadan is the month in the Islamic calendar when our holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) first received the revelation of the Qur'an from Jibril (Angel Gabriel). For the rest of the Prophet's life, Jibril visited him during Ramadan, and they recited the whole of the Qur'an together. In the last Ramadan before the Prophet died, they recited the whole of the Qur'an together twice. For our own part, then, we can spend at least some extra time during Ramadan reciting the Qur'an and studying its meaning. In giving up some of our time, we give time to Allah. The result, in sha' Allah, is that by the end of Ramadan, we will have come closer to Allah. For Muslims, Ramadan is also the special month of du`aa' (supplication). During the day, while we are fasting, we make prayers and invocations to Allah to remind us that it is for His sake that we fast. The Ramadan fast is neither a diet nor a punishment. We do it gladly for Allah's sake. Many Muslims try during Ramadan to attend the special Tarawih Prayers in the mosque every evening. By doing so, they will have heard the whole Qur'an recited during the month. Giving such time to Prayer, then, is another way of giving our time and our hearts to Allah.

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  • where can i download the audio of this video??? Please let me know. I am waiting for the reply

  • hi

    you can by sound recorder to your computer

    you have very nice channel

    salam sister

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  • to ur health maybe so if u were sick dont fast but for others it's not :)

  • Ramadan for all the world muslim congratultion God bless you all

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  • Sram na koran islam i ścierwo muhammada

  • I am start to miss next ramadan 'i hope it is coming back 4 all of us again and again insha allah" ...!!!!

  • wat is this nzam called i luv this!

  • I have spoken with many Muslims. For the most part they have been peaceful & nice. The problem is radical Islam. This gives Islam it's black eye. They're the enemies of not only Christians but also peaceful Muslims & Jews. The world, however, will never experience peace even fasting without the true Prince of Peace Jesus is more than a messenger prophet; He's the message that Jews & Muslims reject as such, Ppl r forever learning but never coming to the knowledge of truth. Jesus is Truth & Love!

  • plz use to full word ASALAM_O_ALIKUM

    

  • amazing nasheed

  • Beautiful Nasheed!! MashAllah

  • Mashallah, it is GREAT

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