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  • 7 ways to boost your Ramadan spirit this year

    1: Dua

    Ask Allah to make this the most awesome, spiritually uplifting Ramadan you've ever had. Only He can make it happen and relying on Him completely is one step in boosting our spirits.

    2: Quiet your mind, turn off the...

    TV, internet, radio, cell phone, pager, iPod, etc. No, not all day, but for at least 10 minutes a day. Find a quiet place, close your eyes and connect with ALLAH. At first, your mind will swirl with the useless and not-so-useless info in your head. But force it to think of three things in these few minutes:

    a) Allah
    b) your purpose in life
    c) are you living your life on purpose?

    Do this every day of Ramadan if you can. If that's not possible, try it at least three times a week.

    3: Learn about great Muslims

    Even if you've read it before, read the stories of Companions of the Prophet (Sallalahu Alayhe Wassalam) again this Ramadan. Well-written and short, this is a wonderful way to see how other Muslims retained their strength of faith against incredible odds. A sure-fire spirituality booster.

    4: Take care of others

    Whether it's someone who's away from their family, a person who's having problems with a spouse or their kids or a fellow student struggling with their grades, make an extra effort this Ramadan to help others out. The spiritual boost you get in return is well worth it.

    5: Feed the hungry

    While your stomach shrieks in protest, give that panhandler some change, volunteer at a soup kitchen, get involved with your local food pantry or make a couple of bag lunches to give to the hungry you meet on your way to school or work.

    6: Give up one lifelong bad habit

    Ask yourself what some of your defining traits are. Then decide which is the worst of them. Is it a hot temper? Apathy? Laziness? Impatience? Whatever it is, use this Ramadan to put an end to it. Practice the opposite of your bad habit every day until the end of the month. By then Insha Allah, you'll look back and be amazed at what a change you've made for the better.

    7: Use those Nights of Power

    The last ten nights of Ramadan are called the Nights of Power. Use these precious times for deep, heartfelt Dua (supplication), self-analysis, reflection and serious thought.
    My dear ALLAH when I loose hope, Help me to remember that, your love is greater than my disappointments & your plans For my life are better than my dreams..








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    Hadrat Anas Radi ALLAH Taala Anhu reported that the Messenger of Allah Peace And Blessings Be Upon Him has said, “Everything has a heart, and the heart of the Qur’an is Yasin. Allah records anyone who recites Yasin as having recited the Qur’an ten times.”
    [Sunan Tirmidhi, Vol 2, Page 116 - Sunan Daarimi, Vol 2, Page 336]

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      Jazakallah sis
      میں نےجو کیا وہ برا کیا،میں نے خود کو خود ہی تباہ کیا

      جو تجھے پسند ہو میرے رب،مجھے اس ادا کی تلاش ہے

      http://www.123muslim.com/discussion-...d-arround.html

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