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Spirits of Ramadan Ul Mubarak

Sahil Manzoor by Sahil Manzoor
March 24, 2023
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Ramzan ul Mubarak is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Since today most of the countries across the globe Muslim Ummah are observing fasting from dawn to sunset. The month has imminent importance among Muslims around the world. During this month, the Muslims are supposed to do charity among the needy and poor, distributing essential home commodities like rice packages, oil, etc. arranges Iftar parties in the mosques and distributes dates of different standard verities to the people who are fasting and earning good deeds for the world hereafter. Ramzan ul Mubarak is the fourth pillar of the Islam. There are five “pillar” Islamic areas. 1) Kalma (faith, shahada) 2) namaz (five prayers; it includes fajr, zuhr, asar, magrib, and esha); 3) zakat (charity). 4, roza or sawm in Arabic (fasting), and the fifth one is hajj (pilgrimage). The fasts of the Razman ul Mubarak are mandatory and obligatory on every Muslim except the children below the age group of 7 years, lactating mothers, those who are dependent on medicines, those who are travelling long distances, older and weaker persons, etc. The month is full of blessings, strengthening our eternal spirituality. During this pious month, most Muslims spend most of their time with the recitation of the Quran and offer prayers in addition to the mandatory prayers. Seminars are being held during the month, where scholars enlighten the audience on the importance of fasting, charity, etc. every day of this month has great importance in the history of Islam. During this month, towering and fanatical followers of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, got martyrdom. One who spent one single rupee during this month may get the reward of seventy rupees, and there are immense rewards hereafter in this artificial world. We Muslims have faith, and we believe that after death there is a long and lasting life, and almighty Allah bestows upon us rewards we had never thought of. The month gives a clear message to the world: humanity helps each other through tough times. Feel the hunger of the starving people. He feels the pain of people who have nothing to eat, nothing to wear, and no shelter, and teaches us about brotherhood and gives the message, “Share what you have, whether it’s food, money, clothes, etc.” no one should be died without food and we have live for each other may allah give us highest rewards here and hereafter this artificial world.
We are all humans; we all feel pain; we all have emotions and sentiments; everyone has his or her own emotions; we have to live for each other; we have to support each other in their difficult circumstances; we have to support our needy brothers and sisters, etc. this ramzan in sha Allah we will change our thought, which we are keeping against others lets forgive everyone may Allah forgive your past and present sins we have committed intentionally or intentionally. We have to be very thankful to the Almighty that we have got a chance again to forgive our sins in front of Him; we have one more chance to pray for our beloved ones and make all those happy who support us, feed us, bear for us, and make everyone joyful so that the evils in our society and in our minds should be erased forever. The month has been full of unlimited blessings, and every one of us should follow the message of this month. It is our responsibility to eradicate all the evils in our society. It is our duty to save our brothers, sisters, and friends who are involved in drug addiction and involved in others’ evil that their beloved ones are so concerned for them. We have to keep ourselves engaged in social works throughout the year, and it is our duty to make our kin proud and keep our society happy in various legitimate ways. Keeping others happy gives you immense relief and keeps your worries away in this and that way. Happy Ramzan ul Mubarak………………
(The author is PG Student of Environmental Sciences. The views, opinions, facts, assumptions, presumptions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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