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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Have you prepared yourself for the Blessed month of Ramadan? How Prepared are you? This video might help to prepare you, insha'Allah.

Please forgive me if you have hard time reading. It's really difficult to put everything together. If you have hard time reading, please click on "pause".

May Allah reward all of you for watching, ameen.

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  • salam aleykoum wa rahmatoullah, barakallah fik for the video. I have send a clip with surat al Mou'minune. Listen, it's Beautiful.

    Jazakallah kheir akhi or oukhti :-).

    so salam aleykoum wa rahmatoullahi wa barakatouh

  • Walikum salaam,

    May Allah reward you for watching, ameen.

  • Mashallah beautiful vid.. I LOVED IT SOOOOOOOO MUCH..INSHALLAH MAY ALLAH REWARD YOU MY SIS...INSHALLAH

  • Aww Thank u my lova lova!

  • Assalam Mualaikum Sister May This Coming Ramadhan Full Of Shahada...amiin.

  • May Allah reward you for watching witir,ameen.

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  • During Ramadan your deeds are multiplied. Any sunnah you do will be counted as a fard.

    SO MUCH REWARDS FOR GOOD DEEDS.

    Let us compete in during good deeds.

    Whomever you provide a date or water or food for breaking their fast you get their reward for fasting and all the good deeds they did that day. Masha Allah. What a perfect religion ISLAM is!

  • Assalam-o-alaikum!

    The video is awesome, but some pictures hide the color of words. Therefore, it gives us a hard time to read. Please fix it if u can. Thanks.

  • Ibn al-Nadim wrote in his book, al-Fahrisit,

    " in the month in which the Harranians fasted for thirty days, they honored the god Sin, which is the moon, they fast for thirty days, they look toward Yemen when they fast, and they pray five times a day."

    The pagan Arabians in the pre-Islamic period fasted in the same way Muslims fasted today,

    According to Ibn al-Nadim, the Harranians called the feast al-Feter , the same name by which the feast of Ramadan is named.

  • During Ramadhan your deeds are multiplied. Any sunnah you do will be counted as a fard. SOOOOO MUCH REWARDS FOR GOOD DEEDS. Let us compete in during good deeds. Whomever you provide a date or water or food for breaking their fast you get their reward for fasting and all the good deeds they did that day. Masha Allah. What a perfect religion islam is!

  • salam..sehr gute video.i lke it.

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