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    Ramadan Worship Checklist


    This is the most comprehensive Ramadan worship checklist out there. Surely one of the best way we can make the best of each and every precious second in the blessed month of Ramadan is to have a worship checklist that we can refer to.


    Downloading the Ramadan Worship checklist:


    Please download attached file or alternatively click on any of the links below to download it and then print and also forward to others so that we all maybenefit from making the best of each and every precious second this Ramadan!


    Download Attachement:

    100464477-Ramadan-Worship-Checklist.pdf


    Alternatives ways to download the Ramadan checklist:

    Click on the "download this file" box in the 2 links below:

    http://www.filedropper.com/ramadanworshipchecklist

    Download as Pdf:

    http://www.filedropper.com/100464477...ship-checklist


    Alternatively download directly from Scribd by signing in using your Facebook account:


    Ramadan Worship Checklist



    If you have any issues or problems with downloading or have any questions regarding the Ramadan Worship Plan then please do not hesitate to ask.

    May Allah enable us all to make the best of the blessed month of Ramadan. Ameen

  • #2
    Use the Ramadan Worship Checklist with the Daily Ramadan Worship Routine:

    http://sdrv.ms/MAzgm9

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    • #3
      Jazak Allah
      Thanks
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      • #4
        My Individual Plan for Ramadan


        At its very core, Ramadan is about a personal journey of reflection, introspection and worship. As it has been indicated in a Hadith Qudsi, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Allah (mighty and sublime be He) says:

        Fasting is Mine and it I who give reward for it. [A man] gives up his sexual passion, his food and his drink for my sake. Fasting is like a shield, and he who fasts has two joys: a joy whin he breaks his fast and a joy when he meets his Lord. The change in the breath of the mouth of him who fasts is better in Allah’s estimation than the smell of musk.

        Thus Ramadan is the only act of worship that is hidden between the individual and his/her Creator. God only knows whether an individual has kept his/her fast or not.

        Hence the key aspect to a successful Ramadan is to plan for it. As the saying goes, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Like anything that is done nowadays, a plan is essential. Like one plans on a weekly basis for work, it is essential that one plans for Ramadan. A plan should be comprehensive but at the end of the day it should also be realistic so as to ensure that you can follow it and do not become too disappointed if you are not able to fully stick to it.

        So the first thing in the plan is to actually write it down. You are more likely to follow it if it is written down and is in front of you every day.

        Ask yourself: What would I like to have achieved at the end of Ramadan? Where would I like to be in terms of my spiritual and personal development? What would I count as a success at the end of Ramadan?

        Once you have started to think about this, then it will help you then to devise some sort of strategy for Ramadan and answer the following questions:
        • Spiritual perspective: How many times will I pray tarawih at the mosque? How many sections of the qur’an can I read on a daily/weekly basis? How many times will I perform tahajjud / qiyam? Will I memorise any new surahs during this month? Will I read sections of the Qur’an in English? Will I pray in different mosques during Ramadan in order to appreciate the sense of community within the Muslim community?
        • Personal perspective: Will I try and be ethical in what I purchase and read? Will I try and avoid having negative thoughts? Perhaps I shall use a penny jar to put coins in every time I think of something negative which will be later given to charity.
        • Intellectual perspective: What will I read this Ramadan? Will I learn about Islam and its history?
        • Health Perspective: What will I eat this Ramadan? Will I aim to eat healthy in order not only to lose weight but also to be in solidarity with those people who do not have enough to eat?
        • Community Perspective: Will I try and limit the use of the car and walk / use public transport in order to limit the pollution?
        • Family perspective: How will I spend the time with my friends, family and loved ones?

        A wise man once said, Between every stimulus and response there is a space. In that space lies our freedom and power to choose our response. In those choices lie our growth and happiness.’

        Such is the meaning of profound spirituality. Close to the Quran’s light, its words and inspirations, we must comprehend the message: You are indeed what you do with yourself. You are responsible for the actions you take.

        Hence Ramadan is ultimately about developing a much closer and personal relationship with God.

        Source: My Individual Plan for Ramadan : paths2people

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        • #5
          jazak Allah

          Nice sharing
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          • #6
            The pious predecessors used to say:

            "Many small actions are made great by the intentions behind them. Many great actions , on the other hand, are made small because of the intentions behind them."


            So we must make sure that we have the best intentions before doing any good deed or action no matter how small or big it is as our deeds are dependant upon the intention and level of sincerity behind it.

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            • #7
              Four Phrases that are Heavier on the Scales than an Entire Morning of Dhikrullah (Remembrance of Allah):

              The Mother of the Believers, Juwairiyah bint Al-Harith (Ra) reported that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) came out from my apartment in the morning as I was busy in performing the dawn prayer. He came back in the forenoon and found me sitting there. The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, ”Are you still in the same position as I left you.” I replied in the affirmative. Thereupon the Prophet said, “I recited four phrases three times after I had left you. If these are to be weighed against all you have recited since morning, these will be heavier. These are:
              Subhan-Allah Wa bihamdihi, ‘adada khalqihi, wa rida-a nafsihi, wa zinatah ‘arshihi, wa midada kalimatihi
              (Allah is free from imperfection and I begin with His praise, as many times as the number of His creatures, in accordance with His Good Pleasure, equal to the ink that may be used in recording the words (for His Praise).” (Muslim)

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              • #8
                here is Melbourne Ramadan calendar.
                Melbourne Ramadan Calendar
                Last edited by hamza1712; 04-05-2019, 10:14 PM.

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