How do you prepare for Ramadan?
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How do you prepare for Ramadan?
How do u prepare yourself spiritual for the blessed month.
- Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah
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Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
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In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.
Dear questioner, thanks for such an important question, and we earnestly implore Allah to help us reach the month of Ramadan safe and sound and to enable us to fast it diligently for the sake of Allah.
Allah Almighty says, (The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Quran, a guidance for mankind, and clear proofs of the guidance, and the Criterion (of right and wrong).) (Al-Baqarah 2: 185)
Every Muslim should prepare himself to welcome the blessed month of Ramadan by strengthening his relationship with the Qur’an, busing himself with the spirit of fasting, and recharging his spiritual battery to prepare himself to make the whole blessed month of Ramadan a real occasion of sincere obedience.
Responding to the question, Sheikh Ahmad Kutty, a Senior Lecturer and Islamic Scholar at the Islamic Institute of Toronto, Ontario, Canada states:
Ramadan is an event that occurs in the life of the faithful, as individuals and as an Ummah, once a year. It is intended by Allah to help us to recharge our spiritual batteries and thus prepare us for the great mission of realizing His will on earth. Therefore, in order to benefit from Ramadan, we may do well to prepare for it by opening our hearts and minds to embrace it. Let me offer a few tips:
1. We should empower ourselves by learning as much as we can about the precise laws as well as the benefits of fasting.
2. We should ensure that we gain true benefits from our fasting, let us make sure to realize the spirit of fasting: this can only be done by abstaining, not only from food, drink, and sex, but also by strictly restraining our minds, hearts as well as our eyes, ears, hands, tongue, and so on.
3.We must embrace the spirit of fasting as stressed in Hadith: to be charitable and compassionate as much as we can.
4. We should strengthen our relationship with the Qur’an; for Ramadan is the month of the Qur’an.
5. We should engage in dhikr and condition ourselves to make it second nature.
6. Last but not least, we should build up our community through acts of charity and compassion and extending help to those in need as much as we can.
Let us pray that we come out of Ramadan with our faith recharged, gaining strength in our faith and commitment and relationship with Allah.
http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Sate ... TheScholar
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In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.
Dear questioner, thanks for such an important question, and we earnestly implore Allah to help us reach the month of Ramadan safe and sound and to enable us to fast it diligently for the sake of Allah.
Allah Almighty says, (The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Quran, a guidance for mankind, and clear proofs of the guidance, and the Criterion (of right and wrong).) (Al-Baqarah 2: 185)
Every Muslim should prepare himself to welcome the blessed month of Ramadan by strengthening his relationship with the Qur’an, busing himself with the spirit of fasting, and recharging his spiritual battery to prepare himself to make the whole blessed month of Ramadan a real occasion of sincere obedience.
Responding to the question, Sheikh Ahmad Kutty, a Senior Lecturer and Islamic Scholar at the Islamic Institute of Toronto, Ontario, Canada states:
Ramadan is an event that occurs in the life of the faithful, as individuals and as an Ummah, once a year. It is intended by Allah to help us to recharge our spiritual batteries and thus prepare us for the great mission of realizing His will on earth. Therefore, in order to benefit from Ramadan, we may do well to prepare for it by opening our hearts and minds to embrace it. Let me offer a few tips:
1. We should empower ourselves by learning as much as we can about the precise laws as well as the benefits of fasting.
2. We should ensure that we gain true benefits from our fasting, let us make sure to realize the spirit of fasting: this can only be done by abstaining, not only from food, drink, and sex, but also by strictly restraining our minds, hearts as well as our eyes, ears, hands, tongue, and so on.
3.We must embrace the spirit of fasting as stressed in Hadith: to be charitable and compassionate as much as we can.
4. We should strengthen our relationship with the Qur’an; for Ramadan is the month of the Qur’an.
5. We should engage in dhikr and condition ourselves to make it second nature.
6. Last but not least, we should build up our community through acts of charity and compassion and extending help to those in need as much as we can.
Let us pray that we come out of Ramadan with our faith recharged, gaining strength in our faith and commitment and relationship with Allah.
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Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
How do you prepare for Ramadan????
Answer: dont eat for 3 days in a row 1 day before ramadan starts, raaaaaaaaH
Answer: dont eat for 3 days in a row 1 day before ramadan starts, raaaaaaaaH
Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
Go To Da Masjid .....quite often...to get me pumped up.
Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
Go To Da Masjid .....quite often...to get me pumped up.
Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
Go To Da Masjid .....quite often...to get me pumped up.
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Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
ey bushman ramadan aint about food sxb 
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Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
aim to stop it for life.. not just for ramadan .. 
Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
MAKE SURE I GET LAID THE DAY BEFORE
BLAZE AS MUCH AS I CAN
BLAZE AS MUCH AS I CAN
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Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
good question walal...at leasttheres someone who is keen mashallah
basicly engage in dikir
and what enemy has pasted from islam online
allhamdulilah! ramadan is around the corner!..so excited eagely anticipated for the month of ramadan to aarrive for like 11 months
people make use ramadan theer is so so much more to ramadan than refraining from food and drink
[quote="Tha-Truth"]MAKE SURE I GET LAID THE DAY BEFORE
BLAZE AS MUCH AS I CAN[/quote]
subxanallah ..clearly lost!
Only Allah can guide!
basicly engage in dikir
and what enemy has pasted from islam online
allhamdulilah! ramadan is around the corner!..so excited eagely anticipated for the month of ramadan to aarrive for like 11 months
people make use ramadan theer is so so much more to ramadan than refraining from food and drink
[quote="Tha-Truth"]MAKE SURE I GET LAID THE DAY BEFORE
BLAZE AS MUCH AS I CAN[/quote]
subxanallah ..clearly lost!
Only Allah can guide!
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Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
man chuckz my sim card away
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Re: How do you prepare for Ramadan?
[quote="Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah"]ey bushman ramadan aint about food sxb
[/quote]
u right, i forgot to mention water. tanks mate
o yeah, and weed, shisha too
u right, i forgot to mention water. tanks mate
o yeah, and weed, shisha too
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