Ya Allah, on this final day of Ramadan, accept our prayers, forgive our sins, and liberate our Palestinian brothers and sisters. Protect them from all the oppression they are facing and hold the Zionists to account. Aameen.
Ya Allah, strengthen our relationship with the Quran this Ramadan. Ya Allah, allow us to remove our bad habits and form good habits this Ramadan. Ya Allah, do not allow us to leave this Holy month without becoming better people. Aameen.
Even if you can’t go to the masjid for jumah salah, don’t forget that Friday is still a very blessed day. Most importantly, between asr & maghrib is a time when duā is always accepted so don’t waste that time!!
Ramadan is a time for self reflection. As well as increasing our recitations of Quran, our salah and our charity, we must also change our manners for the better. Let’s not leave Ramadan with the same bad habits we had before.
Ya Allah, strengthen our relationship with the Quran this Ramadan. Ya Allah, allow us to remove our bad habits and form good habits this Ramadan. Ya Allah, do not allow us to leave this Holy month without becoming better people. Aameen.
The Prophet ﷺ said in his final sermon: “An Arab is no better than a non‐Arab. In return a non‐Arab is no better than an Arab. A red man was not better than a black one exept in piety. Mankind is all Adam's children.”
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Palestine needs us more than ever. Here are some things we can do:
(1) Make sincere duā for them & against the zionists
(2) Donate to reputable charities to provide aid.
(3) Raise awareness on social media.
(4) Write to your local governor/MP.
(5) Boycott Israeli products.
Before you get annoyed or frustrated at someone, take a step back and just try to understand things from their perspective. You may realise that there are other ways of working with them.
O Allah! We thank You for giving us opportunity to see another beautiful Jumuah day, we ask for Your mercy & grant us goodness of this day. We ask You to remove our difficulties and cure our illnesses. Aameen.
Don’t let this month slip away without setting yourself some goals. Think about forming new good habits and getting rid of bad habits. Let’s use this Ramadan as a way to revitalise ourselves spiritually.
Happiness isn’t getting what we want but being satisfied with what we have. The way to be happy is to be grateful even with the simple blessings we have.