1. Introduction to Ramadan
Ramadan is the holiest month in Islam. During this month, Muslims fast to seek the pleasure of Allah. It is a month of spiritual purification, self-control, and increased devotion.
2. Meaning and Purpose of Fasting
Fasting (Sawm) means abstaining. From dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib), Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, and bad actions.
The main purposes of fasting are:
To develop Taqwa (consciousness of Allah)
To learn patience and self-discipline
To feel empathy for the poor and needy
3. Importance of Ramadan
The Holy Qur'an was revealed during this month.
It contains a special night called Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Decree), which is better than a thousand months.
Rewards for good deeds are multiplied greatly during Ramadan.
4. Acts of Worship in Ramadan
Common practices during Ramadan include:
Performing the five daily prayers
Offering Tarawih prayers
Reciting the Qur'an
Giving charity (Sadaqah)
Providing food for those who are fasting
Making extra supplications and seeking forgiveness
5. Social and Moral Lessons
Ramadan teaches brotherhood, kindness, patience, honesty, and gratitude. It helps build a stronger relationship with Allah and encourages good character in everyday life.
AT LAST RAMADAN IS COOMING, WE AR PRAY ALLAH FOR EVERYTHINGS.
