“O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous.” (Qur’an 2:183)
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Ramadan Day 9: Guidance on teaching children how to fast.
*Heart health Praying to Allah*
“When My servants ask you ˹O Prophet˺ about Me: I am truly near. I respond to one’s prayer when they call upon Me. So let them respond ˹with obedience˺ to Me and believe in Me, perhaps they will be guided ˹to the Right Way˺” (Qur’an 2:186)
Praying is to supplicate and take refuge to Allah, and praying has some manners, such as:
To mention the names of Allah in the prayer
Praying for The Blessed Prophet peace be upon him
Avoiding prohibited food and drink
To insist on the prayer and repeat it
To not despair if it seems the prayer is not answered
To pray with sincerity and a present heart
To pray for every demand, big or small for Allah owns the treasures of the seen and unseen.
To avoid sins and bad deeds
To lower the voice when praying
To respect the time of Du’as answer, which is encouraged for us to pray in:
After obligated prayer
At the depth of night
The day of Arafah
Friday
Between call to prayer and
starting
When breaking the fast
When it rains
After reciting the entire
Qur’an
When prostrating (in
Nafilah not obligation)
As is said: The most powerless person is the one who doesn’t make Du’a. For what weapon will you have against your lower self and the vile forces of chaos?
*Death, resurrection and reckoning*
The arguments of proof came speaking of death, resurrection and reckoning.
Death is the truth that nobody disagrees upon, and it’s the separation of the soul from the body, to port from this life to the hereafter, from mortality to eternity, and from work to reward.
After death comes resurrection which is for the soul to return back to the body.
after that comes reckoning, where every human being is accountable for all his action, small or big. “You will then be presented ˹before Him for judgment˺, and none of your secrets will stay hidden.” (Qur’an 69:18)
We ask Allah safety when there is no way out except for his mercy.

*difficulty brings ease*
The fourth of the five comprehensive rules of Shari’a, its explanation is when there is difficulty in some ruling, there would be clearance by law, there are many examples that illustrate this rule:
Breaking the fast in Ramadan in the state of illness or traveling
Tayammum when there is no water for Wudu’
Eating prohibited food in the state of necessity
Shortening prayer when traveling
Proofs:
“Allah intends ease for you, not hardship.” (Qur’an 2:185)
“For ˹it is˺ He ˹Who˺ has chosen you, and laid upon you no hardship in the religion.” (Qur’an 22:78)
“And it is Allah’s Will to lighten your burdens, for humankind was created weak.” (Qur’an 4:28)
and many other verses.
Beautiful recitation and reminder!
May Allah (swt) Guide the Ummah.
May Allah (swt) Forgive the Ummah!



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