
Feed a fasting person during Ramadan and gain forgiveness, liberation from hell, and rewards equal to the person fed, encouraging generosity to make this Ramadan your best.
Fasting in ramadan is for allah alone, even when unseen, guiding believers to spiritual closeness; they enter paradise through a gate and are blessed with a feast.
Explore the blessed meal before fajr and its rewards, including blessings from God and his angels. Practice moderation by eating dates, milk, or water to stay strong for the fast.
Learners understand important precautions for sehri, starting the fast at fajr, and stopping eating and drinking before dawn; verify daily prayer timings and allow two minutes for timing inaccuracies.
Follow the sunnahs of fasting by making intention at night before dawn, break the fast at sunset promptly, and avoid lies and backbiting, with dates or water.
Know kaffarah for breaking a fast: fast two months, or feed sixty people twice daily. If unable, give sixty people three and a half pounds of meat or its price.
Explore when kaffarah becomes compulsory for deliberately breaking a fast in Ramadan, including eating or drinking, smoking, or sexual intercourse, with options of fasting 60 days or feeding 60 people.
Understand taraveeh timings extend from after isha to before fajr, and if you miss portions, join the imam in jamaat to complete them afterward.
Translation and explanation of Surah Quraish, detailing Allah's blessings on Koresh, safe journeys, and wealth, and urging them to worship the Lord of the Kaaba.
Explore the translation and explanation of Surah Kafirun, contrasting the disbelievers' proposal to worship idols with the prophet and his companions' commitment to tawhid.
Explore the oneness of Allah and the purity of faith in Surah Ikhlas, noting his self-sufficiency and that he has no son, father, or partner.
Provide a translation and explanation of Surah Falaq, guiding readers to seek refuge in the lord of the dawn and protect against evil, magic, and jealousy.
discover the benefits of itikaf during ramadan, dedicating time to worship, staying in the mosque to avoid sins, and earning constant blessings from prayer as a guest of Allah.
Discover when aitikaf starts and ends during ramadan, from sunset to the sighting of the eid moon, and how shared observance can affect others' obligations.
Explore which actions are permitted during atikaf, including using the toilet, leaving the mosque for necessity, and obtaining essential needs, with timing and conditions explained.
Ramzan Rewarding Actions ,iftar dua, what is sehri, taraweeh, laylatulqadr dua, first ashra dua ,what is itikaf
Yes! Ramzan is here, and it is the most awaited month for almost all Muslims! It is commonly known for being the month of fasting and the month of giving. In short, Ramadan is a month if properly accomplished by a Muslim, will help to purify his/her soul and bring him/her closer to Allah (SWT).
The Qur’an also mentions on the eminence of Ramadan:-
“The month of Ramadan [is that] in which was revealed the Qur’an, a guidance for the people and clear proofs of guidance and criterion. So whoever sights [the new moon of] the month, let him fast it; and whoever is ill or on a journey – then an equal number of other days. Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship and [wants] for you to complete the period and to glorify Allah for that [to] which He has guided you; and perhaps you will be grateful.” (Al Quran 2:185)
Ramzan is also significantly known as the month where the Quran was sent down to the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) as a guidance to mankind. But apart from this, there are also several other reasons that made a Muslim fall deeply in love with this month!
In This Course You Will Learn The Following
For Whom Is Fasting Compulsory ?
How To Express NIYYAH ( Intention ) Of Keeping Fast
Translation & Explanation Of Last Ten Surahs Of Holy QURAN
Is Intention Necessary For Fasting ?
Important Precaution Of SEHRI
Dua Of Seeing The New Moon Of Ramadhan
First Ashra Dua, Second And Third Ashra Dua, Meaning Of Ashra And Its Importance
Two Sunnah iftar dua
Laylatulqadr dua
What Is KAFFARAH (Compensation) Of Broken Fasts?
Sunnahs, Makroohat, And Breakers Of Fast
QADAA (Make Up) Of Missed Or Broken Fasts
What Is Aitikaf
Taraweeh With Jama'ah Problems
What is sehri
And Lot More