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We need to focus on things like anger management, emotional intelligence, tolerance and gratitude to be more productive in Ramadan.
Ramadan is now just a few days away and in order to make the most of the holy month, both physically and spiritually, it’s best to prepare your mind and body.
Have you ever welcomed Ramadan with intense passion only to feel ‘burnt out’ after just a few days of fasting? When it happens, one would eventually spend most of the day lazing around and sleeping on the pretext of fasting. To address this, Islamic teacher Sadaf Ather said one must enter the holy month with the ‘correct approach’.