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Ramadan Read Day Thirty: Righteousness never ends

Ramadan Read Day Thirty: Righteousness never ends 6 HOURS AGO Today calls for the cessation of the yearly course to righteousness Ramadan. For the past thirty days, we’ve been admitted into the school of obsequiousness. The evil in us is whittled and wrestled. Thereby polishing and giving the good a facelift. Now that we’ve graduated, the onus lies upon us to put our certificate of obsequiousness to work. That’s the only way we could be said to have passed the test of fasting with flying colors. It’s sacred to make reading of the Quran alongside the translation a habit. Ideally, this is the time we need to hold firmly to the obligatory prayers and optional ones even the more. Guard your prayers, regardless. Quran 29:45 says “Recite, [O Muhammad], what has been revealed to you of the Book and establish prayer. Surely, prayer prohibits immorality and wrongdoing, and the remembrance of Allah is greater. And Allah knows that which you do.”

Ramadan Read Day Twenty Nine: The unpaid guardian

Ramadan Read Day Twenty Nine: The unpaid guardian Listen to article It’s high time we understood that the life we live is measured exponentially by how we look on the outside. Nobody cares about what is within you. As far as your outward actions are questionable, you’ll be criticized critically. Ideally, critics are our unpaid guardians. They help us work on ourselves without they getting paid. Most often than not, we try as much as possible to fight these critics with the Holy Spirit, instead of concentrating on the evils in us. Because whatever they’re saying about us happens to be perfectly right. Hence, we keep yelling, “Judge me not!” So, do we want to say that people should shut up when our deeds appear murkier, trampling and tampering with other people’s right(s)? Telling them not to judge us won’t solve the problem. They’ll stop once we change our sanctimonious ways.

Ramadan Read Day Twenty Seven: Hitherto Mother s Day

Ramadan Read Day Twenty Seven: Hitherto Mother’s Day Listen to article Good 1441 years ago, one of the disciples of Prophet Muhammadﷺ intended to join a Jihad expedition. Heﷺ asked him whether his mother was alive. The disciple responded affirmatively. Then he said, “Stay with your ‘mother’, for ‘Paradise’ is beneath her feet.” So, for that disciple, taking care of his mother was deemed for him, his Jihad. This and plethoras of advocacy from the Quran and Hadith clearly show that heﷺ opted for women empowerment long before the proclamation of the second Sunday in May was designated for Mothers’ Day Celebration, by President Wilson Woodrow of America in 1914.

Ramadan Read Day Twenty-Two: No shortcut to Paradise

Ramadan Read Day Twenty-Two: No shortcut to Paradise
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LEAN ON GOD - Ramadan Read Day Eighteen

LEAN ON GOD - Ramadan Read Day Eighteen
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