Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, a time of fasting, worship, reflection, and spiritual cleansing. To gain maximum rewards, every Muslim must know what to do and what to avoid during this blessed month.
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Do’s During Ramadan
1. Fasting Properly (Sawm)
Fasting from dawn to sunset is the core worship of Ramadan.
Make sure to:
- Make your intention (niyyah) before Fajr
- Avoid anger, backbiting, lying, and sinful speech
- Maintain patience and gratitude
A sincere fast cleans the body, mind, and soul.
2. Reciting the Quran Daily
Ramadan is the month in which the Quran was revealed.
Try to:
- Recite a fixed portion daily
- Read with correct Tajweed
- Learn meanings and tafsir
- Listen to recitations
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3. Making Dua Frequently
Dua is one of the greatest acts of worship during Ramadan.
Your fast, your night prayers, and your moments of need every time is an opportunity to ask Allah for forgiveness, mercy, and blessings.
4. Praying the Five Daily Salah
Maintain punctuality in your five daily prayers. Ramadan is the best time to re-establish a strong connection with Allah through consistent salah.
5. Giving Zakat
Ramadan is the ideal time to calculate and give your obligatory Zakat. It purifies wealth, supports the needy, and brings immense rewards.
6. Offering Nawafil Prayers
Increase voluntary prayers, including:
- Ishraq
- Chasht
- Awwabin
- Extra sunnah prayers
These small acts multiply your rewards in Ramadan.
7. Giving Sadaqah (Charity)
Every act of kindness counts:
- Helping the poor
- Donating iftar meals
- Supporting Islamic education
- Helping families in need
Even a smile is sadaqah!
8. Visiting a Sick Muslim
Visiting someone who is ill brings:
- Mercy from Allah
- Rewards equal to walking with angels
- Strengthened community bonds
Ramadan encourages compassion and care.
9. Praying Tahajjud (Qiyam al-Layl)
Pray in the last part of the night to seek:
- Forgiveness
- Acceptance of duas
- Increased closeness to Allah
The nights of Ramadan are full of mercy, especially the last ten nights.
10. Attending Taraweeh
Taraweeh is a beautiful Ramadan tradition.
It helps:
- Strengthen your Quran connection
- Bring community unity
- Gain night prayer rewards
- Strive to attend regularly.
11. Memorizing Small Surahs of the Quran
Ramadan is a perfect time for Quran memorization. Start with:
- Surah Al-Falaq
- Surah An-Naas
- Surah Al-Ikhlas
- Surah Al-Asr
- Surah Al-kosar
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Don’ts During Ramadan
1. Stop Listening to Music
Replace music with:
- Quran recitation
- Islamic lectures
- Nasheeds without instruments
- Music distracts the heart; Ramadan demands purity.
2. Avoid Excessive Social Media
Limit scrolling on:
- TikTok
- YouTube
Too much social media wastes precious Ramadan time and reduces focus in worship.
3. Protect Your Eyes From Sin
Avoid watching:
- Immodest content
- TV shows or movies with haram scenes
- Anything that distracts you from dhikr
A fasting person must purify their gaze, heart, and mind.
Conclusion
Ramadan is a gift from Allah full of mercy, forgiveness, and blessings. By focusing on the do’s and avoiding the don’ts, every Muslim can transform this month into a deeper spiritual journey.
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