RAMADAN GIST – DAY 26: On connecting the dots -What to walk away with

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By Amatul Qafaar

We are on our way to put a day that is driven from the Ramadanic wisdoms together and on yesterday’s article we have looked at the very early moments of our day and we will go on to put the rest in the picture and to live the legacy of Ramadan after it’s departure, insha Allah.

You woke up earlier and kicked off with worshiping and eating the right things was the second point we mentioned and from there we will have to go to

  1. Spending from what you have

          a. Offer Duha prayers

Pay the sadaqah that is upon your soul and body by following the beautiful Hadeeth of prophet Mohamed (saw)It is narrated from prophet Mohamed that he said this “Charity is required from every part of your body daily. Every saying of ‘Glory be to Allah’ is charity. Every saying of ‘Praise be to Allah’ is charity. Every saying of ‘There is no God but Allah’ is charity. Every saying of ‘Allah is the Greatest’ is charity. Ordering the good is charity. Eradicating the evil is charity. And what suffices for that (as a charity) are the two rak`ahs of Duha.

          b. Help out and spend from your capable physical strength

We have looked into this matter in our fourth article of this series and you might want to go back and read it again from here, insha Allah.

  1. Strengthen the bonds with your family

Ramadan is known for the family bonds and getting to know your family little better because of the fact that we come together and share means, so why not keep doing this after Ramadan and have your meals or your last moments before leaving for work or for school with your family and make use of the time that you are commuting to call relatives that you didn’t call for awhile, try to make arrangement for your next visit to their place or just make sure that you make them feel that you are care with your call.

And with that we will end our article for the day, we will dig deep and complete our day from Ramadan, insha Allah.

 

Wa Salaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah

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