Have you noticed that each year, Ramadan goes by faster and faster? One way to make the most of Ramadan is to plan beforehand. Here are nine reasons why you should plan for the blessed month.
Want to make this Ramadan different? Want to be productive? Feel the need to lift up your spirituality? Make your plan for it and set these awesome goals this Ramadan! Remember, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
Schlepping bored children from one activity to after another while you’re exhausted from the heat is neither necessary nor spiritually healthy. Here are some ways to balance fasting and parenting in the heat this Ramadan.
While it’s depressing to think that Ramadan will be over in less than two weeks, the blessed month’s last 10 days offer us a final push to do as much good as we can. Here are 10 things we can do and Dua for last 10 days of Ramadan.
Yes, there are Muslims who don’t fast, as well as those who don’t know how to pray. Here are some Ramadan Duties to us that, we can share the news of Ramadan with others this year and encourage them to fast.
The irony of fasting all day, claiming to empathize with the hungry, then overeating during Iftar. The dollars spent on lavish fast-breaking spreads and the calories consumed,. It’s an indulgence that affects our relationship with Allah, our bodies, and our neighbors.
The beginning of the new year is usually considered a good time to set goals and make resolutions. Ramadan is even better. Since it’s for only one month versus one year, it’s easier to stick it out and really try to make the effort. Here are 10 suggested goals to set in Ramadan 2010.