Guidelines

What gifts do you give for Ramadan?

What gifts do you give for Ramadan?

Best Ramadan Gift Ideas – Present Ideas

  • Bateel Bouquets (Best Gift Basket Idea)
  • Abayas and Scarves (Best for Neighbors and Women)
  • Tasbeeh & Prayer Rug (Ramadan gift item for Family)
  • Fragrant Flowers (Best for Women)
  • Fragrant Candles and Lamps (Idea for Family)
  • Comfortable Shoes (Ramadan Gift Online Buy)

How much are your deeds multiplied in Ramadan?

Ramadan is a month of blessings, when the reward for our good deeds is multiplied by 70 and our sins are forgiven.

What are the blessings of Ramadan?

The thawaab of good deed is equal to the fardh of another month. The first ten days are of mercy, second ten days are of forgiveness and the last ten days are of being freed from Hell. The month of Ramadan is one of the greatest blessings of Allah (SWT) upon the Ummah of his beloved Prophet (SAW).

What are the rewards of fasting in Ramadan?

Every breath taken has the reward of Tasbeeh and good deeds are rewarded in abundance. A person who does not receive the mercy and benevolence Of Allah (SWT) is most unfortunate. Salam Planet has also elaborated the Spiritual and Health benefits of Fasting in Ramadan for you, so you can read and learn.

Which is the best deed to do in Ramadan?

Providing food for the opening of fast of a fasting person is another deed that can help earn humungous reward. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in this regard: “Whoever provides food for breaking of the fast for a fasting person receives the reward of the fasting person, without the reward of fasting person being reduced in any way.” (Tirmidhi)

What do Muslims do in the month of Ramadan?

The holy month of Ramadan is for intense re-focus on what is actually important for us as Muslims. We use this month to engage in increased prayer, reading of the Quran, and in giving and understanding the importance of charity.

Do you have to give up all sin in Ramadan?

Hence Rasulullah (ﷺ) has said: “The one who does not give up sinful talk and sinful actions, Allah has no need for him to remain hungry and thirsty.” -Saheeh Bukhaari; 1903. Therefore, the crucial factor in Ramadan is to give up all sin. Avoiding all sin for this one month will become a launching pad to refrain from sinning in the future.