As Muslims in the UK sit back having opened the first fast of the month, the ambiance and atmosphere that only Ramadhan alone brings into our homes, dinner tables and amongst each other always leaves me serene.
One of the holiest months in the Islamic calendar which many know simply for fasting, as eating is prohibited between dawn and dusk during this month. However the semantics of the next 29 days go much deeper due to the purely spiritual nature of this month.
This is a month for reflection, forgiveness, being grateful and humble for what we have and remembering those who do not have the same. This is a month of charity and charitable behaviour. This is a month for spreading love and peace to one another and purifying our hearts.Togetherness with each other and solidarity with Allah.
May Allah give us all strength during this month, answer our prayers and cleanse our souls. Ameen.
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