Ramadan is a special month in the Islamic calendar, as it is when Muslims across the globe undertake fasting and prayer to mark the month in which the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad. This month brings blessings and good deeds, making it one of the most highly celebrated times of the year. Here are some of the reasons why Ramadan is so special:
Spiritual Growth:
During Ramadan, Muslims devote extra time to reading the Quran and participating in special prayers. Fasting and worshipping in a focused way has the potential to grow faith, making Ramadan an excellent time for spiritual reflection and growth.
Connection to Allah:
When Muslims fast during Ramadan, it gives them a feeling of connection to Allah, who rewards those who obey him with greater closeness. A believer who fasts wholeheartedly during Ramadan and commits to sincere acts of devotion will be rewarded with closeness to Allah, allowing them to form a special bond that may remain for the entire year.
Charity:
During Ramadan, Muslims strive to give back to the community by sharing what they have. The month of Ramadan encourages charity, in whatever form, to strengthen relationships between those in need and those who are fortunate. Charity strengthens communities, and the Ramadan atmosphere is a perfect time for doing so
Personal Growth:
Muslims undertake Ramadan in order to purify their souls. Fasting teaches us patience, self-control, and strength of will. Taking part in a Ramadan routine also offers an opportunity to re-evaluate our lives and gain a better understanding of what we are striving for. Ramadan is thus an ideal time for personal growth.
Community:
Ramadan is a time to come together as a community to celebrate and be thankful for the blessings in our lives. From attending special mosque events to Iftar (the meal eaten to break the daily fast), communities have the opportunity to get closer, express their appreciation for each other, and be unified.
Overall, Ramadan is a special time of year that is highly anticipated by many people around the world. Fasting and worshipping create an atmosphere of spirituality, kindness, personal growth, and community that bring blessings and good deeds throughout the year.
Night Prayer:
During Ramadan, Muslims practise a late-night prayer called the taraweeh prayer, which is a special prayer for the month of Ramadan. The Taraweeh prayer is a Sunnah of the prophet and an extra blessing that comes with the holy month of Ramadan.
Family Bonding:
Ramadan is also a special time for family bonding. This month brings a feeling of togetherness as people come together to enjoy Iftar (the meal with which Muslims break their daily fast), share stories, and recite Quran together.
Ramadan is indeed a special time of the year that offers countless spiritual, emotional, and physical blessings. May the month of Ramadan bring us closer to Allah, and may we all be able to enjoy the full blessings of this special month.