Your check list this Ramadan

The holy month of Ramadan is just a week far and everyone is excited about it. Fasting is compulsory for everyone except if you are below 12. Have you ever wondered what makes Ramadan special?

June 11, 2015
Your check list this Ramadan
Your check list this Ramadan

Nisma Rafiq

 

 

 

Nisma Rafiq

Saudi Gazette

 

The holy month of Ramadan is just a week far and everyone is excited about it. Fasting is compulsory for everyone except if you are below 12. Have you ever wondered what makes Ramadan special?

 

Is it the Suhoor, when you have to wake up so early and eat while you are still sleepy? 

 

Or is it the Fatoor, the time when you are hungrily waiting to eat the favorite things your mother has cooked for you?

 

Is it the Ramadan preps your mother is doing at home or all the grocery shopping?

 

No doubt these delightful treats, long vacations and change in routine make Ramadan different from other months, but it is not the true spirit of Ramadan. Ramadan is much more than that. It is the month in which Holy Qur’an was revealed to our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him). It is the month of blessing, and it is our responsibility to grab the blessings.

 

It is the time for change. It is the month of forgiveness and mercy. So, what should you be doing this Ramadan? Do you just want to eat and eat? Or you want to make it a special month?

 

if you want to become a good Muslim, then follow these dos and don’ts this Ramadan. 

 

 Do offer your prayers 5 times a day

 

 Do read Quran at least 4 pages daily.

 

 Do try to finish the Quran this month.

 

 Do drink a lot of water in order to maintain the balance in your body.

 

 Do eat healthy fruits and vegetables. 

 

 Do take a banana in Suhoor. You will feel less thirsty the whole day.

 

 Do try to sleep early and wake up early

 

 Do help those who need it.

 

 Do tell others what you have learned from the lessons of Quran. 

 

 Do keep yourself clean and neat.

 

 Do try to make your parents and everyone around you happy. 

 

 Don’t overeat. Eating more will only make you hungrier. 

 

 Don’t oversleep to avoid hunger. Wake up and help your mother with house chores.

 

 Don’t spend your time watching television and playing video games.

 

 Don’t go out to play during fast. It will dehydrate you.

 

 Don’t forget to visit mosque to offer Taraweeh and night prayer.

 

 Don’t lie or hurt anyone with your actions.

 

 Don’t talk behind anyone’s back.

 

 Don’t stop praying once the Ramadan is over. Make it your habit to pray and read Qur’an regularly.

 

 Don’t drink cold water immediately in futoor. Your body is warm inside, drink a glass of water at room temperature. 

 

 Don’t eat quickly. Food is not going anywhere.

 

 

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