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Try your best to have a best Ramadan Ramadan is a Holy month in Islamic calendar and this month give a chance to believers to make the closer relationship with Allah Almighty. Allah Almighty opens the doors of mercy, guidance and success for the believers and showers His blessings on Muslims. These blessings are for those people who work hard in order to obtain the pleasure of Allah Almighty. Below are given some points which can help you to make this Ramadan best and earn a lot of blessings:- 1. Eat Sehri (Food befor Fajar) It is said by Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) that:- “Allah sends blessings on those who eat Sahoor (meal before Fajr) and the angels pray for them.” To eat sehri is sunnah an it is a blessed food that is why we should never miss this food. 2. Offer tahajud It is just the matter of 10 minutes. Wake up just before ten minutes and try to offer tahajud prayer. There are many benefits of offering this prayer. 3. Make dua after Tahjud prayer. After offering tahajud prayers spend most of the time in Dua. Make dua for your self, for your family and friends and for whole community. We should engage in Dua in the darkness and in isolation. We should cry in front of Allah and should ask forgiveness. 4. Offer Salat Al Tarawih Try to perform 20 rakahs of Taraweeh every night. 5. Go to Mosque Try to perform every Namaz in Mosque. 6. Try to perform additional ibadahs In this holy month the reward of every Ibadah becomes double. So try your best that you should perform some additional ibadahs.

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  • Try your best to have a best Ramadan

    Ramadan is a Holy month in Islamic calendar and this month give a chance to believers to make

    the closer relationship with Allah Almighty. Allah Almighty opens the doors of mercy, guidance

    and success for the believers and showers His blessings on Muslims. These blessings are for

    those people who work hard in order to obtain the pleasure of Allah Almighty. Below are given

    some points which can help you to make this Ramadan best and earn a lot of blessings:-

    1. Eat Sehri (Food befor Fajar)

    It is said by Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) that:-

    Allah sends blessings on those who eat Sahoor (meal before Fajr) and the

    angels pray for them.

    To eat sehri is sunnah an it is a blessed food that is why we should never miss this food.

    2. Offer tahajud

    It is just the matter of 10 minutes. Wake up just before ten minutes and try to offer tahajud

    prayer. There are many benefits of offering this prayer.

    3. Make dua after Tahjud prayer.

    After offering tahajud prayers spend most of the time in Dua. Make dua for your self, for your

    family and friends and for whole community. We should engage in Dua in the darkness and in

    isolation. We should cry in front of Allah and should ask forgiveness.

    4. Offer Salat Al Tarawih

    Try to perform 20 rakahs of Taraweeh every night.

    5. Go to Mosque

    Try to perform every Namaz in Mosque.

    6. Try to perform additional ibadahs

    In this holy month the reward of every Ibadah becomes double. So try your best that you should

    perform some additional ibadahs.

  • Recite Holy Quran regularly

    Send the blessings to Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) through the recitation of Darood E

    Pak.

    Recite Istighfaar as much as you can.

    7. Try to reduce the amount of:-

    Eating

    Sleeping

    Talking

    Sad to say, it is incredibly common in many Masajid to sit and chat after iftaar. This time around

    should supply for Nawafil prayers, recitation in the Holy Quran, Tasbeeh, and Dua. Masjid is

    the House of Allah. It must be given its due admiration. Disrespecting the house of Allah is

    disrespect of Allah. Lets pray to Allah Almighty that He help us in doing those acts which draw

    us near to Him (Amen).

    Source: http://islamicencyclopedia.org/