 أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم أبدأ في نام الله the beneficent and the merciful I seek salvation from shaitan the accursed My dearest viewers, my brothers and sisters from across the world أسلام عليكم جميعا ورحمة الله وبركاته Made the peace and blessings And the protection of Allah سبحانه وتعالى Be with you at all times I would like to welcome you to another episode Of the Ramadan show here exclusively In Imam Hussein TV with me your host Dr. Shabir Tijani Insha'Allah I hope that this can be a one stop shop For the holy month I would like to ask you to please Send in your videos and pictures From how you are preparing for this holy month As well as joining us on Twitter By using the hashtag IHTVRamadhan And also joining us on Facebook Instagram and on YouTube Before moving on to the show I want to just remember a saying And today because a lot of the show And remembrance of Imam Hussein I want to do one a saying from his life Imam Hussein says He says a beggar Stakes his prestige by asking Don't stain your personality By refusing him Imam Hussein here talks about How the dignity of someone who is begging Is lowered Because they are asking you for something Do not turn away from them Always give to the needy Always give to the poor And that will achieve closer So Allah سبحانه و تعالى In this episode On spiritual refinement Insha'Allah I want to discuss And talk about a specific journey A journey for a human being Physically but also spiritually It's a journey that is unlike Any other For those of you who haven't done it I urge you to do so And that is none other Than the زيارة Of أبا عبد الله الحسين عليه السلام In Karbala The merits of this زيارة Are unfathomable Unconceivable When you read about them in a hadith You realise What the station of this great individual This great personality is Insha'Allah Over the next few minutes I just want to talk firstly About my experiences on زيارة And secondly What happens to you When you get to زيارة When you get to the land of Karbala What feelings you have What emotions go through your mind And through your heart And then insha'Allah I will end by talking about the hadith And the merits of this great زيارة الحمد لله I've been granted the opportunity to go Three times now on زيارة And each time is very different The imams they call you For a specific reason We often say to the imams Please accept our زيارة But whenever I've been I've never said that Because I know for a fact That just making the intention of going Just going to that place To the people that are the givers of all givers How could they not accept the زيارة When Imam Hussein Wants to see his loved one He calls you towards him Sometimes we feel ourselves Unworthy of the زيارة But don't forget Just as much as you want to see them They want to also see you too The love that they have For their followers For their شيع Is something that you or I Won't be able to understand It's unconceivable Because when we think back To the day of Ashura In 61AH We see Imam Hussein Lay down everything he had He laid down his life The life of his children The safety of his family Just so that he can give us The gift of humanity So that he can give us The gift of freedom Imam Hussein loves us so much And because of this great sacrifice He gave Allah SWT Has given down a whole community And that community is us The شيع Our station is so elevated That we are the community That was promised To Lady Fatima By her father Prophet Muhammad Peace be upon him The journey of زيارة Is one that is very special From the moment you leave your home Insha'Allah I'll talk about the Ahadith And I'll talk about the merits Of the journey itself A bit later on But when you land Or when you get to the land Of Karbala You realize where you are The feel and the pull From the land is something That you will never experience before You may see pictures You may see videos But until you've experienced What it's like to be in Karbala You will never understand For all of us For those who love Hussein From the bottom of our hearts From the moment we've heard about Hussein Our soul And our hearts Have always been in Karbala But once your body gets here And you're completely in one place You realize exactly What Karbala is You feel Karbala You can hear Karbala You can see Karbala You can smell Karbala It's like nothing That you will ever experience before When you see the shrine Of Imam Hussein For the first time I guarantee you will break down There is no other emotion That is quite like it You remember every Masaib You've ever heard before You realize What this great personality Has given for you Has given for me Has given for all of us Has given us complete freedom Has given us the beauty Of this world Has given us this great religion of Islam Has protected us From every negative trait possible Has tried to guide us Through his own actions And after all of that We cannot turn away from him Our whole aim in life is to serve him Insha'Allah Now I just want to talk a little bit about The merits of this great journey I'm using a book That's called كامل زيارت Which is a very famous book About the merits of this great journey So I'll just read Some of the things from there And insha'Allah It will make you understand Exactly where the station Of the Zawar's are It is said when visiting Imam Hussein It's the ultimate sign Of love for the Ahl al-Bayt اللهم السلام It says when Allah Intends goodness for a servant He places the love Of Imam Hussein And the love of visiting him In his heart According to several traditions زيارة of Imam Hussein Is the best deed The Messenger of Allah Peace and blessings be upon him Will embrace the visitors Of Imam Hussein On the Day of Judgement By performing the زيارة One has made or observed A relationship with the Messenger Of Allah Peace be upon him And all the guiding imams The requests of the pilgrim At his grave are fulfilled His supplications are answered And sooner or later The pilgrim that is left Will always be protected If people know that Allah Has placed in the visitation Of the grave of Imam Hussein In terms of excellence They would die of eagerness And their breath would stop With a sigh Insha'Allah I'll continue a bit later on About the merits I just want to go on A little bit about Karbala In the physical terms Where it is The problems that it faces And why Despite all of these problems People still continue to flood there We know that Karbala Lies in the south Of the country of Iraq And it's probably One of the most insecure countries In the world Due to political unsteadyness However You see millions and millions Of people Year in year out That come to this holy shrine Why? We see in the day of Arba'een Or during the time of Arba'een in fact People do this great war From Najaf to Karbala And it is estimated That over 20 million people Have visited the shrine Of Aba'a Abdullah Al-Hussain Every Arba'een For the past two or three years Why is that? It is because Aba'a Abdullah Al-Hussain Is a person Obviously he's a personality And we know that he was a man But because of his legacy Because of what is left behind He's become so much more than that For people who have no hope He's a beacon of hope For those who are poor He gives them a sense of belonging For those who have no one in life He gives them a place to go An arc of salvation That is what is known as Imam Hussain is more than just one person Imam Hussain Is the name of the ultimate revolution Imam Hussain Is the essence of our being When we wake up in the morning We think of him As we go through our day We think of him When we sleep at night The last thing we think of Is of Aba'a Abdullah Al-Hussain You see The great station that is achieved Is through that ultimate sacrifice When you face any tribulations in life You ask him for help And the help is there Whenever you have a time of joy You think of him And that joy is even more elevated Aba'a Abdullah Al-Hussain Never lets down his servants And that is why This individual is revered so highly He taught us That whenever you face times of trial And hardship Remember Allah SWT And ultimately The most important thing Is whenever you see injustice Don't just sit down Make a stand against it When he made that journey to Karbala He knew what was coming up But he knew that He had to make that journey And make that sacrifice To save all of humanity And through that He's taught us how to be And that is why 20 million people every year Stand up to all the oppressors Stand up to the enemies Of the Ahl al-Bait And they make a stand And just by what they do Their actions They're saying So that is why So many millions of people Come to the shrine And they don't have fear Of their own lives They don't have the fear Of their lives Of their family Of their loved ones Because ultimately Their goal is Hussain And if they can die In his service That is all the more worth it Insha'Allah I'll talk a bit more About the merits Of this Yara The message of Allah Peace and blessings Be upon him Lady فاعتمت And the Imam Pray to Allah For the forgiveness Of those who visit The shrine Of Imam Hussain And the angels pray To Allah SWT Of those Who come to the shrine Of Imam Hussain They welcome their arrival And they accompany them During their departure They visit their sick Attend their funeral prayers Whenever they die They continue to pray For them even after Their own death And open them Open for them The gate of paradise Allah SWT Has appointed Approximately 70,000 Angels Around The blessed grave Of Imam Hussain Who stay there Until the day of judgment And perform prayers Each of their prayers Is equal to a thousand Prayers of a human being The angels cover The pilgrims With their wings In such a way That they feel their presence And feel their blessings For a single penny That one gives As charity During the Ziyarah Or pays To accommodate The journey of a visitor Allah should grant him 10,000 bounties As per another hadith Allah shall write for him In the good deeds To the extent Of the mount of Uhad And shall reimburse The money That he spent Many fold For each footsteps Of one Who goes on Ziyarah Allah the Almighty Writes a good deed For him And removes the sin From his record When he reaches The sanctified Shrine Allah will write for him Amongst the prosperous On the day of judgment The visitor Of Hussain Will be allowed To intercede For 100 people Of their choice Finally I just want to talk About The personality Who is buried there By the shrine Of Imam Hussain And this is one personality That we shouldn't forget And that is Abu-Fadr And peace be upon him Why? Because Imam Hussain Lives as the beacon For all of those Who seek hope As a beacon For all of those Who seek salvation But we see on the land Of Karbala His right hand Was Abu-Fadr And During the times That he suffered During the times And the trials And tribulations Abu-Fadr will always Stand up In front of him And he would protect him We see that In Karbala today Abu-Fadr Still stands by his brother And it is as though In the eyes Of the enemies of Islam The shrine Of Imam Hussain Is still protected It is said That when you visit The shrine of Hussain Before visiting The shrine of Hussain We should always Pay your respects And it is said that When you visit The shrine of Abu-Fadr When you come to Karbala With the near to Fziyara Abu-Fadr protects you For three days And that is The station Of this great personality That personality Who picked up The water on the day Of Ashura And he spilled it Back into the river Today the water Still circumbulates his grave And he will continue To do so until The day of judgment And insha'Allah Let's pray That we get the gift And the blessings Of this Ziyara Let's pray That on the day Of judgment When we stand up When we're resurrected That the Imam Calls us to him As one of his own The Holy Prophet Muhammad May the peace and blessings Of Allah be upon him And his progeny has said It Ramadan Is the month Whose beginning is mercy Its middle Is forgiveness And its end Is emancipation Or liberation From the Hellfire As we take our trip Through the world Talking about how People prepare themselves For the month of Ramadan The day-to-day lives Our journey takes us To a place called Quetta Which is found In the north of Pakistan For those of you Who don't know It's probably one of The most infamous places Now within the Shi'a world The reason being There have been So many thousands Of innocent Shi'a lives So many Shi'a blood That's been shared And spilled Because the enemies Of the Ahl al-Bayt Laymus Salam Hate The love that we show For the Ahl al-Bayt However, despite that The people in that region Still continue to go strong Still continue to proclaim The love for the Ahl al-Bayt Over the next few minutes I just want to talk about How they get themselves Ready for this month And how they go About their day-to-day lives The day usually starts In the morning Very early Usually around 3.30 At this time of the year And it starts off With sahur Usually something light To eat So they have things They have some tea Or some water And then they get ready To pray After which they recite Some Quran And then go to sleep For a few hours After which they get up For school And for work They get about And they start Their daily lives During this time The school hours Are shortened And work hours Are shortened also So that people can Go home Early on in the day Firstly, because they can Avoid the harsh Weathers that are there And secondly, because They can prepare themselves For the iftar And they can prepare themselves For the عمال During the nights Of لزر خضر And they also prepare themselves For the مجالس And for the دعاء At iftar time Usually There is some light food To begin with After which they have Their main meal After a couple of hours One of the main things About quetta Is that the people there Because it's There is pockets Of Shi'a population They get together And they like To give food To the needy And to the poor They have a very Big sense Of belonging To one big community And wherever there's Poor people Within that community They're always fed They're always invited To someone else's house In order for iftar To be served After which They all head to the mosque And they enjoy In مجالس They have دعاء And عمال On the specific nights One of the things About quetta Is that the government Subsidizes A lot of food During the month of Ramadan Especially to the poor Things like rice Flour Cooking oil Is all given And subsidized By the government One of the other things That the local community do Is try to encourage Young children to fast So usually Young children to fast Maybe one or two days During this holy month But the elders Will make a big deal of it They will give them gifts And they'll celebrate This is one way Of getting them ready For the years coming up When they reach adulthood I would like to once again Humbly ask you To send in your videos Insha'Allah We would like to air them To see how you Spend your days During the month of Ramadan We'd like to read your blogs We'd like to see What you have to write You can join us on Instagram Facebook and Twitter And you can write Things on there as well بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Dearest Imam Hussein TV viewers السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته Welcome To the holy city Of Karbala Today We came to One of the store markets In the holy city Of Karbala To show you the atmosphere Of the holy month Of Ramadan As we are getting closer And closer To the final days Of the holy month Of Ramadan Dearest viewers I have one of the bars Here Let's have a word With him السلام عليكم ورحمة الله Can you tell me About the weather Of Karbala And the weather Of Ramadan بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم أعتقد أن ورحمة الله Intell Rogers We're at Karbala That's the The In the streets Of Karbala There are a lot of movements There are millions on the street In the streets Of Karbala Thanks Woody Chef Woody أدرك There are bullets And bullets And bullets أخي يقول أن المنطقة العالمية في رمضان سيكون مختلفة في السيارة الكربالة بسبب المدينة هنا في أوراق الكثير من المشاهدين يجب أن يتبعون في المنطقة المنطقة قبل المنطقة المنطقة والأفطار وهم يفتحون الافطار ويأمون في المنطقة المنطقة وهم يأمون هنا بوصول إلى اليوم ويجب أن يتبعون هل يمكنك تقوم بعمل معاك في رمضان؟ يجب أن يأمون إلى رمضان بسبب مدينة ومشكلة عدية وزيارة أرباب هسن بخطر أن نعمل من المغرب حتى الآن سابة أبريبان بخطر أن نرزا ديه سرحت مكانيم حتى بعد الزو حتى بعد الزو ببتكاره وشورو ميشة تانزيكي افتار افتار اميريم كونه بعد ساعتش ميايم دو بارة تانزيكي افتار افتار اميريم كونه أسأل أبريبان بأنهم يعملون ساعة وانه يقول ذلك لأن كل شخص يوم رمضان يعملون وزيارة وعمال بعد افتار وعندما يتبعون حتى أبريبان لذلك يحاولون to rest at home during the day وقبل افتار they come to their stores they prepare their stores they go home and do their افتار ومن ثم يتبعون هنا ويتبعون حتى أبريبان في هذا الفيسودي كما يتحدث عن ساعتة وعندما يتحدث عن المساعدة لقد أريد أن أغيب بشكل مفتوح عن تحدث عن المساعدة كيف يمكنك أن تساعد أن تتحدث عنه ويتحدث عن البيت المميزة about the beauty of our form about the beauty of humankind أريد أن أتحدث عن البيت المميزة وعندما يتحدث عن البيت المميزة لذلك اليوم سأبد off by talking about the nervous system the nervous system includes the brain, the spinal cord and peripheral nerves but if I was to talk about the nervous system in much detail I could take all 30 episodes and I still wouldn't be complete so insha'Allah today I want to talk about very briefly about part one of the nervous system insha'Allah tomorrow I'll talk about part two of the nervous system part one I'm going to talk about the human brain and part two I'm going to talk more about the spinal column and peripheral nerves and exactly how they work, how they function how they adapt it to the role they play the brain consists of many lobes in many areas the human brain in evolutionary terms is one of the most sophisticated probably the most sophisticated organ known the human brain consists of many lobes and each lobe has a defined function they work together so that a human being is a human being they have thought, they have processing they have the ability to act on those processes and that's what makes the human being insha'Allah I'll talk about the different lobes what function each lobe has and exactly how that actually correlates in what we do in day to day life the first part of the brain I want to talk about is called the frontal lobe the frontal lobe is probably one of the most interesting parts of the human brain because when we compare it to a lot of evolutionary a lot of animal brains the frontal lobe is very well developed the reason being is that the frontal lobe is in charge of thought processing planning it has roles to play in objectives and goals, setting plans executive function the frontal lobe is one of the most biggest and most profound evolutionary miracles the frontal lobe allows you number one to plan what you're going to do and number two it stops you inhibits you from doing things that you shouldn't do things that are against the social norm for example and that's what's the beauty of this frontal lobe the other things that the frontal lobe does is it takes sensory pathways to the rest of the brain one of the oldest forms of these is called the olfactory nerve which is from the nose it's actually giving us the sense of smell and our sense of smell goes to our frontal lobe rather than further back in the brain primarily after that I want to talk about the next lobe which lies just behind the frontal lobe and that is the parietal lobe I feel that this is probably one of the most interesting parts of the brain because the parietal lobe is in charge of sensory perception it has areas of the brain the primary somatosensory cortex which takes in information from the rest of the body our touch, our feel and it processes that so that we can respond to that and we can also plan and sense messages to the frontal lobe so we can plan our next action the parietal lobe also has the primary motor cortex which forms part of the great structure of our body which allows us to act and move the sensory cortex senses something it sends the messages to the frontal lobe and the frontal lobe sends the message to the motor cortex and that's what makes us do the actions that we do in reaction to the stimulus it's a very very deep rooted and a profound part of the human brain one which allows us to act and function if there's any strokes which happen in this area of the brain it can cause profound loss of movement or sensation on a particular part of the body the next part of the body that I want to talk about is the occipital lobe which is found at the back of the brain that in itself is in charge of giving us a perception of sight and the beauty of this is that it gives us the perception in a binocular or in a binocular way so we can assess both sides of the eyes so both eyes and we form a full 3D picture and as a result we're able to act on that picture and simple things like driving without the occipital lobe would be unable to do and finally is the temporal lobe the temporal lobe is found on the sides of the brain and what it does is primarily in charge of hearing apart from these 4 lobes of the brain we also have something called cerebellum the cerebellum receives information from different parts of the body it receives proprioception from the peripheral nerves proprioception is the ability of the joints in your hand to know which position they're in and when you know that you know which position your body's in as a result when this is fed back to the brain you know where you are in time and space rather the other reception for the cerebellum is from the ears and also from the eyes and the cerebellum is mainly in charge of coordination when you do complex movements the coordination is directed from the cerebellum we find that people we take certain medications or alcohol alcohol which actually causes suppression of the cerebellum the first test that we find the police use is get them to walk in a straight line why? because the first thing that alcohol wipes out is the cerebellum and therefore you cannot coordinate people cannot walk in a straight line the next part of the brain I want to talk about is the brain stem itself the brain stem is probably one of the most important parts of our brain the reason being is it has a lot of core functions core functions being the respiratory centers the cardiovascular centers the cardiac centers rather it plays a huge role in regulating most of the parts of the body which are under involuntary control and also it takes messages from what we call the cranial nerves which are the nerves that are found around the face and I'll talk a little bit about those in a second and this brain stem if it's damaged in any way can cause the end of life because if the respiratory centers are cut your breathing will become very difficult and it may stop altogether if other parts of the brain stem are affected it may cause things like loss of cardiac output if it affects the cardiac centers if it affects the for example the thermoregulatory centers it will affect your ability to control your temperature and so forth the next part of the human brain is probably not the brain itself but the special senses we have a few special senses which are so evolutionary or so profound so progressive in terms of evolution that scientists cannot work out how to actually join it together with the theory of evolution and those are the eyes and the ears so the eyes themselves are such a miracle that if I was to explain it to you it would take me a very very long time but essentially the eyes are formed of different layers and each layer has a particular role on the surface of the eye we have the cornea the cornea protects the eye it forms a layer on front of the eye after that you have your iris the iris is made up of different muscles and essentially what they do is they contract and they relax they relax the pupil size the iris itself plays a very important role in that action the reason why pupils need to change in size is because for example when we shine light into someone's eye we look for the pupils to constrict and that is a normal reaction or reflex the reason why they constrict is that the human being is designed in such a special way that when we get too much light that hits the back of the retina and we are using the amount of light that enters it therefore you get less problems with overexposure likewise the other way around when it's too dark the pupil expands or becomes bigger the reason being is that you want as much light to get to the retina so that you can make out objects in the dark then after that you have your pupil which is basically just a hole the pupil is the area through which the light passes after which you get to the lens the lens is a very very important part of the eye and that causes refraction and it allows the light to be focused onto a particular point on the retina the way that people become short-sighted or long-sighted is if the lens isn't functioning properly if there's a slight miscorrection of the lens and as a result the focus point is either in front or behind the retina itself after that you have your vitreous which is the float in the eye which keeps the eye's structure and then finally you have your retina the retina consists of many blood vessels on it lie two particular types of cells called rod cells and cone cells the rod cells give us the perception of light and dark and the cone cells give us the perception of color and all of these are very important when we talk about the human eye after the retina the retina has many nerves and very small nerves and they feed into the main optic nerve and that goes into the brain and passes via a special part of the brain called the optic chiasma and makes its way to the occipital lobe that I've described before the human ear once again is very specially designed for its purpose the ear itself is made of the inner and outer ear canal the outer ear canal is the one that we can put our fingers inside and that then goes on to the eardrum when any sound is heard or if any sound is made if there's any waves they cause the eardrum to vibrate and move this eardrum in term has three bones behind it and the three bones actually vibrate in a specific way and then they go on to move the stapes which is the final bone and that connects the cochlea which is inside the ear which allows the human being to hear certain things again if I was to talk about the ear and how it functions we could be here all day but essentially that is how the ear works and this is I guess two of the main special senses when we talk about the sense of smell and taste we talk about a very primitive process which is one of the most primitive nerves or primitive special senses in the animal world the olfactory nerve actually connects through to the frontal lobe of the brain and then it goes to the sensory components of the brain and it allows us to use all of our senses around us to make a whole picture to perceive life to perceive where we are we are often told in school and as we grow up that we have five special senses and we do the final one is a sense of touch I'll talk more about it tomorrow when I discuss the peripheral nervous system but we do have other very special senses one of them is proprioception which is what I mentioned إن شاء الله I won't go into that too much but it would be nice if you read up about them there's a lot of very very special designs within the human body especially the nervous system which makes us distinctive from any other animal that's out there إن شاء الله I hope that this session this particular segment has been enlightening and this has given you a very very very brief overview of what the brain does what the human nervous system does and the role it plays how it's designed to perfection إن شاء الله if I had the time I would expand further and talk about it for ages and ages because it's one of my favorite topics in the whole area of medicine however we don't have time for that إن شاء الله I hope that tomorrow you'll tune in and learn more about the nervous system where I talk about the spinal column and the spinal cord and also the peripheral nerves and the nervous system and إن شاء الله I hope that as this month of Ramadan passes we appreciate our bodies more and more we appreciate the gift that God has given us so that إن شاء الله as we grow up we can look after this gift we can look after our bodies and grow up to be healthy people with a good quality of life so that we may serve the community and serve our Imam alayhi salam during the time of Imam Musa Al-Qalam there was a rude and uneducated former who used to abuse Imam Al-Qalam every time he saw him no matter how rude this man was Imam Musa Al-Qalam never got angry and never said anything to that man one day the companions of the Imam were angered by this action and wanted to punish the man but the Imam Musa Al-Qalam refused and this allowed them to and he told them that he will teach this man a lesson one day Imam Musa Al-Qalam wrote out to the rude man's farm where he saw him working when the man saw Imam Musa Al-Qalam he stopped working and put his hands on his hip and got ready to abuse the Imam Imam Musa Al-Qalam dismounted from his horse went towards the man and greeted him with a friendly and smiling face Imam Musa Al-Qalam told him that he should not overwork himself and that his farm is very good he then asked the man how much do you expect for your crops the farmer was amazed at Imam Musa Al-Qalam's politeness and sincerity he waited a little and said I am expecting around 200 gold pieces Imam Musa Al-Qalam took out a purse and gave it to the man and said to him here is 300 gold pieces and you can keep your money and keep the crops and hoped that the crops would get him more money the farmer faced with such kind behavior and good manners he was very ashamed of himself and asked forgiveness from the Imam after that whenever the farmer saw the Imam he would approach him and greet him politely the moral behind the story is that whenever we are treated bad by other people we should respond by treating them with goodness by treating them with sincerity similar to what the Imam did and also give to the people even if they don't deserve it Imam Ali peace be upon him says be like the flower that gives its fragrance even to the hand that crushes it peace be upon you ورحمة الله وبركاته will continue to proclaim Ya Hussain will continue to say until the moment that our breaths are taken away until the moment that we die where all of the scars you will never stop our voices cause Hussain lives in our hearts you can try to do your worseוצary if you stop our lips from moving through our blood we'll write her saying through our blood we'll write her saying through our blood we'll write her saying يمكننا أن نردنا سجلنا و لكننا لن تشعر بطاقة إذا تتوقفنا من مغرب و بلدنا سنقوم بقراءة نحن نحن نقوم بقراءة و كانت تباكنا He was shrouded by the arrows He was wounded by the stones Then the air cut his neck right to The grief can't be contained If you stop our lips from moving Through our blood we'll write for say Through our blood we'll write for say Being told about for say's fate Fault them are cried out aloud Then the prophet then consoled her As he wiped her tears he vowed There will come a special nation That will cry for him No doubt that Muhammad None of history if you stop our lips Through our blood we'll write for say You can bomb a shooter's kill If you stop our lips from moving Through our blood we'll write for say Through our blood we'll write for say I want to thank you once again for watching this show This concludes this episode of The Ramadan Show Insha'Allah I hope that you've gained a lot out of this And I want to remind you once again To send in your videos, to send in your pictures Your blogs about how you're preparing for this Holy Month Before concluding I just wanted to leave you With a final thought something to contemplate over And that is that success always tastes sweeter After struggle Sometimes we want something so bad We don't want to work for it However when we do work for it And we get it after the struggle It always tastes better And it feels more satisfying I would like to once again remind you To please join us on Twitter Using the hashtag IHTVRAMADAN On Facebook, Instagram And on YouTube I want to finally bid you farewell With the following words والسلام عليكم جميعا ورحمة الله وبركاته