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Obligation and virtues of fasting
Did the Sahaabah (may Allah be pleased with them) fast on the day of Badr?
SaveIf someone never fasted Ramadan in his life because of his sickness, will he be deprived from entering Paradise through the gate of ar-Rayyaan?
SaveWhat Is the Greatest Reward of Fasting?
The hadith: “Except fasting. It is for Me and I shall reward for it” means the reward for fasting is multiplied more than seven hundredfold.SaveWhat is the factor by which the reward for righteous deeds in Ramadan is multiplied?
SaveHow to Prepare for Ramadan
How to Prepare for Ramadan: 1. Sincere repentance 2. Du’a (supplication) 3. Rejoicing at the approach of the blessed month 4. Discharging the duty of any outstanding obligatory fasts 5. Seeking knowledge 6. Hastening to complete any tasks that may distract you from doing acts of worship. 7. Sitting with one’s family members to tell them of the rulings on fasting. 8. Preparing some books to read 9. Fasting some of the month of Sha’ban 10. Reading QuranSaveHe did not fast for two years, and now he is unable to fast to make up for it. What should he do?
SaveThey are fasting Ramadan reluctantly and they wish it would end, because of the hardship they face during it!
SaveIs It Haram to Break Your Fast with No Excuse?
It is haram to break your without a valid excuse and whoever does not fast has abandoned one of the pillars of Islam, and is committing a grave major sin.SaveThe Muslim in Ramadan
SaveHow can he give da’wah to Muslims who do not fast in Ramadaan?
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