Jun 23, 2015

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10 goals to set during Ramadan

    1. Eat, drink and be moderate:Almost all of us do it – once Iftar time hits, we just keep plowing food and drink into our mouths till it’s hard to move afterwards. And those of us who do it know this is totally contrary to the spirit of Ramadan, through which we’re supposed to learn self-control not self-indulgence. Let’s try to stick to the Prophetic rule on eating: fill our stomachs with one-third food, one-third water and one-third breathing space, even in Ramadan.

 

    1. Give a dollar a day in charity…or five or ten

      The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, was always generous but even more so in Ramadan. Let’s open our hearts and dig a little deeper in our wallets this year. Even less than a dollar a day adds up. Whatever you can give, it’s the intention that counts.

 

    1. Memorize 4 new Surahs

      Memorizing the Quran often seems like a daunting task. But the key is doing it in small bites. Since there are four weeks in Ramadan, try to memorize one new Surah a week. Start off
      with a short, easy one. Once you’ve started, you’ll build momentum and may even want to memorize a longer one the following week.

 

    1. Go to Tarawih prayersPost-Iftar, the first urge is to sleep after an exhausting day. But try your best to head out to the mosque for Tarawih prayers. Praying alone is wonderful, but doing it in congregation is fantastic. The community spirit is part of Ramadan’s blessings. Don’t miss it this year. If going every day is not possible, try going at least once week.

 

    1. Attend the Tarawih prayer in which the recitation of the Quran will be finished Call the local mosque and find out which day the Imam will be finishing the recitation of the Quran in prayer. Attend to not only hear part of the Quran’s recitation in prayer, but also participate in the heart-rending Duas that follow it.

 

    1. Stop swearing and/or backbiting Ð with a special box

      It’s hard not to shoot our mouths off when someone’s upset us. Whether we utter those four-letter words or backbite about someone to our family and friends, we know this isn’t the God-approved way of letting off steam. In Ramadan, when we want to build our spirituality, we’ve got to wage Jihad against our bad habits.
      Try this: get a box and every time you catch yourself swearing or backbiting put some money in it. It could be a buck or less. The point is to choose an amount that makes it feel like punishment.
      At the end of the month send the money to a charity or buy a gift for the person whom you’ve backbitten the most against.

 

    1. Call/email your relativesYou’d think that given the easy access to email, competitive long-distance calling rates, phone cards, etc. these days, we’d keep in touch with family and friends more often. But the opposite seems to be the case, as we get caught up in life’s “busyness.”
      Strengthening ties with family members and keeping in touch with friends is part of our way of life and an act Allah is very pleased with. This Ramadan, call family and friends or at least email them a Ramadan card and ask them how their fasting is going.

 

    1. Go on a technology dietEven if you work in the IT industry, you can do this. Avoid checking personal email and surfing the web during your fast. After Iftar, instead of plopping yourself in front of the screen, go to Tarawih. The same goes for the television. The point is to try to give our full attention to spiritual elevation this month.

 

    1. Read 5 minutes of Quran a day….just five, not more, not lessEven if you feel you’ve got absolutely no time, set a timer or the alarm on your cell phone and find a relatively quiet place. You can read the first page of the Quran you open or follow a
      sequence. The choice is yours. The point is simply to connect with God through His revelation in the month of the Quran.

 

  1. Forgive everyone who has hurt you

    Still got a festering wound from the fight with your friend last year? Still upset about something your spouse said during a heated argument? Or are you still bitter about the way your parents sometimes treated you as a kid? Let go of the anger and pain this Ramadan and forgive those who have hurt you. Forgiving someone is not only good for the body, but it’s also great for the soul. And in Ramadan, ten days of which are devoted to Allah’s forgiveness, shouldn’t we lesser beings forgive too?
    If you find it very difficult to forgive everyone, forgive at least three people.Happy Ramadan !!!

Source: www.islamicity.com

  1. Subhan Allah!

    May Allah help us utilize Ramadan to our best. Ameen

  2. Subahanallah!

    Great Tips!

  3. aisha sultana says:

    masha allah,a heart touching article, may allah swt reward u for this work, Aameen

  4. Jazakallah, very good tips. Ramadan Mubarak!!

  5. Masha Allah ……. very helpful and useful tips…. Jazakallah Khairan

  6. Jazaak Allah for such beautiful tips.
    Let us all start before its too late.

  7. Nadia Sahar says:

    Asaalaam walaikum wa rahmatuallah hi wa Barkataho.!

    Dear Brother’s And Sisters A very Small Mesaage As ..

    Let This Be The Biginning….

    Biginning of the study and efforts to achieve success in Life here and hereafter.

    We Will Die.
    Rewards and Punishments are True.
    Rewards for those who lead a virtuous life and punishment for those who doesn’t

    Now the Choice is yours….

    Jazakh Allahu Khairan..!

    Nadia Saher

  8. JazakAllahu Khair…
    May Allah Accept our deeds..

  9. Walaiakm Assalam warahmatullahi wabaraktuhu sister Nadia

    JazakAllahu Khairan for your motivational message.

    Yes we need to begin now and it is purely our choice.. Subhan Allah.

    Choice to chose the path which will help us in the hereafter…

  10. B. Shahir Kamal says:

    Masha Allah, may Allah (swt) reward you for all your efforts and it is very much informative and will be benefited to us
    " RAMADAN KAREEM " for you in advance, may Allah (swt) accept all our fasting, rukhu, sujood (Ameen)

  11. Muslimah says:

    Awesome article and loved that special box tip…will try out that inshaa’Allah. all we need to attain is consistency in all good that we do and Ramdan is the best opportunity to gain that consistency.

  12. Subhanallah!
    a superb article.concise,well-written n v much to d point!
    Inshaallah will pray to Allah to gv us d strength n will power so that we may observe the holy month in the best manner…
    May Allah bless u n ur family!
    Jazakallah Khair.

  13. Shaharban says:

    Assalamu Alaikum Sheji,

    Nice compilation, Maasha Allah. May Allah bless you immensely for sharing this knowledge.

    I have noticed that many youngsters have a good collection of songs in their mobile which they listen to when they are bored and have nothing to do, when they’re traveling, while working, or while in bed falling asleep….We must make it a point that at least during this holy month…we delete all the songs and keep Surahs instead….The benefit is that we can even memorize surahs and improve our Qiraa’ath and also be rewarded just for listening to Allah’s Qalaam…right???

    Fee Amaanillah,

    Sher

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