It is desirable to recite and study the Holy Qur’an a lot during Ramadan, and it is also desirable to gather in mosques in order to recite it. As the Messenger of Allah – may Allah’s prayers and peace be upon him – said: (ما اجْتَمع قَوْمٌ في بَيْتٍ مِن…
Quranic Verses about Ramadan are verses from the Holy Qur’an, in Surat Al-Baqara, which include a number of legal indications and rulings related to fasting. And the most important of what it included. The imposition of fasting on Muslims, an indication of the amount of time for fasting, the concession…
The holy month of Ramadan is known as the month of giving, charity, and helping the needy, so we see Muslims racing to gain the pleasure of the Creator, the Almighty, and earn a great reward. Bringing happiness into the hearts of others is the best of good deeds in…
The virtues of the month of Ramadan are the characteristics of preference related to fasting, and they are indicated by the texts of Islamic law from the Qur’an and Sunnah, and they are either general characteristics of fasting in terms of its legal meaning. Or they are characteristics related to…
Rules of fasting in Ramadan are varied and many. As fasting strengthens the will, determination, and self, bearing in mind that a person who obeys Allah’s commands can overcome his lust, control it, and leave what was permissible for him before fasting, such as marriage, drinks, and delicious food, as…
The Holy Qur’an is an immortal miracle on earth. It was revealed thousands of years ago, and it still retains its status among Muslims in terms of sacredness. In light of this matter, many Muslims wonder, Why was the Holy Quran revealed during Ramadan? This is due to several interconnected…
Fasting the month of Ramadan is obligatory for every sane adult Muslim, just as it is the most beloved of months to Allah Almighty. And the Muslims should persevere in worshiping in this particular month and take advantage of the last ten days of this holy month. Likewise, some people…
Ramadan is an integral part of Arabic culture and is widely celebrated throughout the Arab world. The month-long observance is marked by fasting, prayer, and reflection, and is a time of intense spiritual renewal for Muslims. Here are some ways in which Ramadan is celebrated in Arabic culture. Historical perspective…
Allah Almighty imposed Ramadan fasting on Muslims in the second year of migration and made fasting it a pillar of Islam, and the Messenger of Allah, may Allah’s prayers and peace be upon him, fasted it nine times before his death. Fasting during the month of Ramadan is obligatory and…
The month of Ramadan is the month of worship, and in it the deeds are multiplied by the reward, as muslims compete in providing the best deeds and serving each other this is in order to reach the satisfaction of the Most Gracious, especially as we said that this holy…