ramadan
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The End of Ramadan…
There is no doubt that we did not spend Ramadan in a manner it deserved to be spent. We did not worship Allah in a manner He deserved to be worshipped in. We did not take advantage of the fruits this month brought at our doorstep. We did not honor this guest which we were…
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What Does It Mean for Ramadan to be “Blessed”?
Our Shaykh Muhammad Al-Amari حفظه الله said [summarized]: Ramadan is Mubarak (blessed), and a means of attaining blessings and multiplying our good deeds, and this is a virtue specific to this month. menu_book From Allah Spoke About Fasting (p. 21-23)
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Fasting Came in 3 Stages
The legislation of Ramadan in terms of its obligation went through three stages. Our Shaykh Muhammad Al-Amari حفظه الله said: Allah made fasting obligatory in three stages. The First Stage In the first stage, the Muslims were only obligated to fast one day in the entire year, and that was the Day of Ashura: Ibn…
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Saying “Ramadan Kareem”
Saying Ramadan Kareem is good and permissible, and it is not an innovation. Our Shaykh Muhammad Al-Amari حفظه الله said in response to those who say that the word “Kareem” is exclusive to Allah, hence attaching it with Ramadan is an innovation, and not permissible [summarized]: Ramadan is not just Mubarak, it is Kareem as…