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Finally, Alhamdillilah the awaited blessed month has arrived. So as muslims we should be fasting from Sunrise to Sunset and refr
ain from eating during that time period for a month and ofcourse that includes not backbiting, lying, cheating etc. (which means avoid all kind of sins) and working hard on making good deeds and p
ra
ying to Allah and asking for forgiveness and praying
Taraweeh. It also helps that shaitan is locked up.
Some Muslims think of Ramadan as a time to eat!! :O (I know shocking right, considering the fact that they are not eating the whole

day). At iftaar time they have so much food infront of them and while waiting for the Adhaan al-Maghrib they salivate at the dishes infront of them (not a good image). Oh yeah, its Samosa time. And contrarily to what a lot of people would believes, some people gain weight instead of losing it in Ramadan.
Also in many Islamic countries in Ramadan the greatest TV soap operas/dramas come on during the time of Taraweeh prayer, So its either you pray or miss the amazing show..hmm…that’s a hard one right?? :S Maybe not!!
At the same time there are many Muslims around the world who try to make the most of the Holy Month by reading Quran daily and praying Taraweeh and Tahajjud they also go for Ihtikaf during the last 10 days of the month. May Allah reward those people Insha Allah.
There is a phenomenon during Ramadan that I am very sure a lot of you have noticed or do. Everynight when people go to pray at the mosque they miss praying jamaa for Salat ul-Ishaa but make it in time for Taraweeh, this is terribly wrong considering the fact that praying Ishaa is obligatory(Fard) and Taraweeh is only sunnah. Another phenomenon is that the mosque is filled with worshippers that you have no place to pray during the first days of the month and the last 10 days especially the 27th because people want to get a chance at praying on Lailatul-Qadr. Ummm…who said that Lailutul Qadr is on the 27th it could be on any day of the 21,23,25 or 27…Go figure. And it makes you wonder what happens to the muslim population halfway through Ramadan for some reasons the mosques are empty.
So Ramadan Kareem Y'All and may Allah Subhanahu Wa ta3ala accept your fast (siyam)...Amen
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