It's not just a month of fasting that is passing by; instead, a month of soul-refinement, human system updation, reenforcing the human relations, and above all, a month that made.
They say, on a lighter note, that the first 10 days of the holy month are for children while the second for youngsters and the third for elders which means, as the Ramadhan days.
The Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs, represented by the Department of Islamic Information and Cultural Exchange at the Iftaa Office, is organising an Iftar for people from.
Let’s continue the values of holy month
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There are morals, values and lessons of a lifetime that are associated with Ramadhan. The bygone 30 days and nights of the month have been a period of trials and tests towards reaching the mercy and blessings of the Almighty Allah and one needs to uphold these values that we learnt during these days and continue doing good work for the benefit of mankind irrespective of any differences, as Islam stands for equality.
“The holy month is coming to a close and it’s time to retrospect and reflect the morals that we acquired during the month for the rest of our lifetime,” says Shaikh Ismail Menk, Mufti of Zimbabwe.