Eid ul Fitr in Islam
The Holy month “Ramadan” ends with one of the gifts of God named as Eid.
The Holy month “Ramadan” ends with one of the gifts of God named as Eid.
Laylat al Qadr (لیلة القدر) is an Arabic world which means Night of Power / Night of Decree in English. Laylatul Qadar is indeed the blessed and the most powerful night throughout the year.
The Holy Month of Ramadan is comprised of three ashras and each ashra consists of 10 days, but last ashra consists of either 9 or 10 days as per to the sight of moon.
Ramadan provides an opportunity to let clean people themselves, refuel, and press on with renewed vigor for the rest of life's trials and tribulations. Fasting is used to teach them courage and dedication during this period.
The holy month and the most awaited month of the year is just around the corner and we all Muslims are very excited for Ramadan.
The QURAN is Islamic Holy Book. The QURAN was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W. W) in the month of Ramadan by Allah. Wathila Ibn al-Asqa’ (R.A.) reported that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.W) said;
For about all Muslims, Ramadan is indeed the most desired month! It is traditionally regarded as the period of fasting and good deeds.
Ramadan, the Islamic holy month, is a season for introspection, self-consciousness, and religious devotion. However, Ramadan is not just about fasting and prayer; but it is also an opportunity to focus on selfless donations and positive actions.
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As the world is moving so fast and everyone is thinking about their self only. No one does care that the person who is living right next to his house has something to eat or not.