Precious 5 ways to welcome Ramadan

Precious 5 ways to welcome Ramadan

With barely a few weeks left between us and the blessed month of fasting, it’s crucial to start preparing, not just physically, but also mentally. Here are a couple of quick ways Welcome Ramadan mode before it begins.

1. Plan out what good deeds you want to do

Whether it’s cutting an elderly neighbor‘s grass every two weeks, keeping in touch with parents living far away by calling weekly, or teaching someone even one verse of the Quran over the phone every three days, plan out your good works for the blessed month. While doing good can be random and sporadic, planned good works offer more benefit for you spiritually.

A good reminder in this regard is the Prophet Muhammad’s, peace and blessings be upon him, advice: “Do good deeds properly, sincerely and moderately. Always adopt a middle, moderate, regular course, whereby you will reach your target (of paradise)" (Bukhari).

2. Decorate

Especially if you have kids, but even if you don’t, break out those banners and balloons to add to the excitement of welcome Ramadan. The visual reminder will help raise the anticipation level.

3. Set up a countdown

Put up a “Countdown to Ramadan 20_ _” chart on your fridge. Cross out each day left of Shaban. Seeing the days flying by can give us a sense of urgency that the blessed month is about to begin.

4. Tweak your schedule

Weed out anything extra that would take away from time for Tarawih, additional prayers, Quran reading, and other forms of worship. That can include television watching, socializing, extra projects at work, and bigger chores around the house. All of these things can be picked up after Ramadan, when good deeds are not rewarded as highly.

5. Plan a “Welcome Ramadan” party

If you intend to forego Iftar parties this to Welcome Ramadan, as a number of Muslims choose to do, then instead plan a “Welcome Ramadan” fete. With summer still in swing, this can simply be a potluck barbecue with family and friends, followed by a brief talk and discussion about the blessed month, its benefits, as well as what each guest (and host) hopes to accomplish in it. 

Photo Attribution  -  Ahmed Rabea  -  http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Welcome_Ramadhan.jpg
 

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Prepare yourself with the fearness of Allah with good deeds and forbid anything that will keep you far from Allah.

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