Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Taking Advantage of the Last Ten Nights of Ramadan
The last ten nights of Ramadan are upon us. And soon after this you the journey for Hajj will begin for Muslims around the world.
If you make the same dua, each day, for the last ten nights of Ramadan, it's guaranteed that you would have made that dua during Laylatul-Qadr. (A night worth 1000 months of reward in the sight of Allah).
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So, prepare your dua from now!
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Step 1: Ask yourself, "If Allah said to me, I'll give you anything you wish, just ask!" What would you ask for? Make a list. (Try to fill two pages worth of dua, from the goodness of this life and the next.
Step 2: Pick about six of those things
Step 3: Make dua for those siz things consistently every night for the last ten nights of Ramadan.
Of course, make as much dua as you want, but make sure these six things are consistent.
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Labels: Dua, Laylatul-Qadr, Ramadan, Ustadh Muhammad Alshareef
Friday, September 28, 2007
(Hijab (hat) tip: Saira Lari)
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Labels: Fast-a-thon, MSA West, Muslim Student Association, Ramadan
Friday, September 14, 2007
Milestone
(Sadly, that is being called a milestone.)
BUT 9.7 million children under age 5 will still die this year. Do your part to make a difference. Donate NOW.
(Reminder to myself before all others: the money spent on a new pair of shoes, even those on clearance, can save a life!)
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Let the Countdown Begin . . .
. . . Ramadan is just a little over a month away!
10 Great Goals to Set for This Ramadan
1. Eat, drink and be moderate
Almost all of us do it - once Iftar time hits, we just keep plowing food and drink into our mouths till it's hard to move afterwards. And those of us who do it know this is totally contrary to the spirit of Ramadan, through which we're supposed to learn self-control not self-indulgence. Let's try to stick to the Prophetic rule on eating: fill our stomachs with one-third food, one-third water and one-third breathing space, even in Ramadan.
2. Give a dollar a day in charity...or five or ten
The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, was always generous but even more so in Ramadan. Let's open our hearts and dig a little deeper in our wallets this year. Even less than a dollar a day adds up. Whatever you can give, it's the intention that counts.
3. Memorize 4 new Surahs
Memorizing the Quran often seems like a daunting task. But the key is doing it in small bites. Since there are four weeks in Ramadan, try to memorize one new Surah a week. Start off with a short, easy one. Once you've started, you'll build momentum and may even want to memorize a longer one the following week.
4. Go to Tarawih prayers
Post-Iftar, the first urge is to sleep after an exhausting day. But try your best to head out to the mosque for Tarawih prayers. Praying alone is wonderful, but doing it in congregation is fantastic. The community spirit is part of Ramadan's blessings. Don't miss it this year. If going every day is not possible, try going at least one week.
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