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    Countdown for Ramadhan Begins

    The Countdown for Ramadhan Begins. The countdown has already begun.

    The very name of Ramadhan evokes a feeling of expectant joy and pleasure in the heart of the Mu'min. Restlessness overtakes the Mu'min in eager anticipation of the Holy month. Sometimes, this feeling even turns to fear and anxiety. "O Allah, will I see Ramadhan this year?" Allah alone knows who will live to see Ramadhan.

    The reassurance comes in the form of a fervent Dua, "O Allah bless us in Rajab and Sha'baan and let us make it to Ramadhan." The Dua for this must continue with vigorous fervour - "O Allah! Let us reach Ramadhan.!" The anticipation of this great month is not just a matter of emotion and thought.

    It requires action and activity. Preparation for receiving the honourable guest of Ramadhan must start in earnest right away. Where do I start? What am I to do? Well, a good starting point can be to spare a bit of time daily for preparation of Ramadhan.

    A person needs to start by making adjustments to the current lifestyle. The daily timetable must be altered, allowing more time for spiritual rejuvenation. Can I take out quality time from my present busy lifestyle? How much of time and when? Sit down and work it out. Maybe half an hour before Fajr and another half-hour before going to bed? Or will half an hour before and after Isha be more appropriate? Whatever it may be, at least an hour out of 24 hours must be set aside with discipline and consistency from today onwards.

    This is time dedicated to Allah and Allah alone. Unless for an emergency, no intrusion in this time must be allowed - no phone calls or other distractions. This time should be spent in developing a strong bond of love and affinity with the Noble Qur'an, with Dua and Zikr. A lot of time must be spent in introspection and self-appraisal. What is my current state of Islam? Strong or weak? What are my main weaknesses? How do I overcome these? Who do I turn to for spiritual help and guidance? Deep, soul-searching questions have to be posed. This is one of the highest forms of Ibadah. It is the Ibadah of Fikr or Tafakkur, a moment of which equals many years of Nafl Ibadah.

    Finally, all the "T's" of Ramadhan Shareef must be kept in mind so that when Ramadhan comes, "everything is to the T!".

    These "T's" are: Tilawah, Tahajjud, Taraweeh, Tasbeehat, Tadharru' (fervent Dua), Tatawwu' (Nafil Ibadah), Tasahhur (eating Sehri), Tauba (repentance), Tawadhu (humility) and Tafakkur (contemplation).

    May Allah Ta'ala make this Ramadhan a turning point in the life of the long-suffering Ummah? Aameen.


    Source: http://www.alinaam.org.za/ramadhaan/countdown.htm




    At-Talaaq: 2-3

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    Re: Countdown for Ramadhan Begins

    Jazak Allah

    thanx for sharing sheem

    ~Main tu samjha tha ke lout atey hain janey waley
    tu ney jaker tu judai meri qismat karde...~

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      Re: Countdown for Ramadhan Begins

      nice dear be hapy

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        Re: Countdown for Ramadhan Begins

        Originally posted by naz
        Jazak Allah

        thanx for sharing sheem
        thanx naz :rose

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          Re: Countdown for Ramadhan Begins

          Originally posted by khl
          nice dear be hapy

          thanx :rose

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            Re: Countdown for Ramadhan Begins

            buht khoob :clap:
            u can't gain RESPECT by choice nor by requesting it... it is earned through your words & actions."

            :pr:

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            • #7
              Re: Countdown for Ramadhan Begins

              Originally posted by Hala
              buht khoob :clap:
              thank you:rose

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