Jun 5, 2016

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Ibadah Reminders During Ramadan

    1. Worship with knowledge: We increase in our recitation of the Qur’an and various Du’as, but our understanding of what we recite or say can be limited.  The more we understand what we are saying, the more meaning it will hold in our heart and the greater affect it will have.

 

    1. Increase your Taqwa: One of the main goals of Ramadan is to increase in our Taqwa.  Consistent Dhikr and remembrance of Allah SWT will InshaAllah help in this regard.  In addition when we are in worship of Allah, it would beautify our Ibadah to start and end by reminding ourselves that Allah SWT is watching us at all times.

 

    1. Freshen your Salah and Qiyam: The last thing we want is for our worship to become a series of words that are spoken without any thought or purpose.  To ensure that you don’t enter this state of no-thought repetition, it would help to recite verses and Du’as that we normally would not.  It will alert our minds from start to end.

 

    1. Renew your intention and Remember your purpose: Ramadan can be physically and mentally strengthening, but also tiring in some ways.  When you feel like your will and strength are weakening, whether during our outside of Ramadan, remember the the purpose of your existance and why we worship Allah SWT.  Read a book or listen to a lecture that you know always boosts your Imaan, remind yourself and write down the purpose and virtues of worship, have an Imaan boosting discussion with a friend, or join a program in the masjid.

 

  1. Do things for the sake of Allah: Have Allah’s SWT name on your tongue constantly, even outside of your worship.  We sub-consciously focus on the things that we consciously focus on all day, and so if we are consistent in making our daily actions for the sake of Allah, not only will they reach Ibadah status, InshaAllah, but this will also surround our sub-conscious with the remembrance of our Lord and Rabb.

Source: www.almaghrib.org

  1. arjuman khan says:

    subhan allah so true,when we know the meaning its more easier to concentrate during prayer.

  2. JazakAllah Khair For the reminder!
    May Allah make accept our deeds

  3. JazakAllah Khair For the reminder!
    May Allah accept our deeds

  4. subhanAllah! Its very imporant to purify our intentions before doing any good deed.

  5. faheema says:

    MashALlah a great reminder in deed !!
    JazakAllah Khairan, for the post .

  6. amina remmy says:

    Masha’Allaah very inspiring words of doing good to get full Ramdahan benefits…more so to leave like a muslim believer in our lives…

  7. amina remmy says:

    Shukran Jazillaah for the nyce reminder tips..that wouldmake our Ramadhan meaningfull. May Allaah Ta’aala accept our saumu, prayers, sadaka and any good deeds that we are about or intend to do in our lives, not just in the holy months but always in our daily lives @Muslimah