The saddest part of Ramadan is that at the end of the day we get to eat , while some people continue to stay hungry . May Almighty Allah provide for us the needy.
The Sunnahs During Ramadan: Retweet fisabilillah
- It is Sunnah to eat Sahur
- It is Sunnah to delay Sahur
- Break fast with dates or water
- Hasten or be quick to break fast
- It is Sunnah to eat Dates for Sahur
- Say 'i'm fasting' when they insult you
May Allah Accept our IBADAH and grant us goodness.
"When the month of Ramadan begins
the gates of Paradise are opened while the gates of Hellfire are closed and the devils are chained" – Prophet Muhammed (SAW), Sahih Muslim (1079)
My coworker ended her five-year marriage over something most people would probably call “small.”
She told me that in their home, she naturally took on the chores. She cooked. She did the laundry. She kept things running. It wasn’t something they formally discussed... it just became the routine. And she went along with it.
Then she got sick. Not just a light cold... the kind where your body feels heavy and even standing up is exhausting. For once, she couldn’t function the way she usually did.
That evening, her husband came home, saw the laundry basket, and separated his clothes from hers. He washed only his. Later, he made himself dinner, plated it, and ate. When she asked if he could make something simple for her too, he replied, “I’m exhausted. I don’t have the energy.”
She said it wasn’t even the words that hurt. It was the absence of instinct. The absence of care. The fact that helping her didn’t occur to him automatically the way serving him had always occurred to her.
That night, lying there sick and hungry, she realized she wasn’t in a partnership. She was in an arrangement where her labor was expected, but his effort was optional.
People think love disappears in dramatic arguments or explosive fights. But sometimes it fades in moments like that... when someone watches you struggle and chooses convenience over compassion.
This particular reciter is no more.
I am resharing his recitation this Ramadan to be a reward for him for anyone that listens to it.
May Allah grant him paradise and free him from the torment of grave.
"Fasting" is proof that you can stop bad habits.
"Taraweeh" is proof that you can pray voluntary prayers at night.
"Suhur" is proof that you can wake up for Fajr.
"Iftar" is proof that you can do Sab'r.
Islam isn't hard. You just haven't realized your own potential yet. 💌