Ramadan is not just a month of fasting—it is a journey of the soul. By Day 16, we enter the second Ashra (Ashra-e-Maghfirat)—the ten days dedicated to seeking Allah’s forgiveness. This period carries a powerful message: no matter how heavy our sins may be, the door of Tauba (repentance) remains open. Today’s reflection focuses on […]
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A Detailed Qur’an & Hadith-Based Analysis Ramadan is the month of mercy, forgiveness, and immense spiritual elevation. Among its most beloved acts of worship is Ṣalāt al-Tarāwīḥ — the special night prayer performed after ‘Ishā’. Across the Muslim world, however, one question repeatedly arises: Should Tarawih be prayed as 8 rak‘ahs or 20 rak‘ahs? This […]
As the blessed days move closer, our hearts begin to feel a unique spiritual breeze. Ramadan is reaching, Insha’Allah, and February 16 serves as a powerful reminder that the most sacred month of the Islamic calendar is almost upon us. It is not just a time of fasting—it is a season of mercy, forgiveness, reflection, […]
🧭 Introduction Ramadan is not just a month in the Islamic calendar — it is a complete system of spiritual, moral, and physical transformation. It is the period when believers detach from worldly distractions and reconnect with divine guidance. The greatest honor of Ramadan is that Allah chose this blessed month for the revelation of […]
Who Is Exempt from Fasting and What Must Be Done Instead? (Qadāʾ & Fidya) Introduction Fasting in the month of Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam and a core act of worship that nurtures taqwā (God-consciousness), patience, and self-discipline. While fasting is a great spiritual obligation, Islam is a religion of mercy, […]
📜 DAY 1 – RAMADAN FOUNDATION 1.1 What is Ramadan? Ramadan is not just a month — it is a spiritual transformation journey. It is a school of faith, discipline, self-control, patience, and closeness to Allah. In Islam, fasting (Sawm) is one of the five pillars of Islam, and Ramadan is the blessed month in […]






