Elias
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It is time my brothers!
It is the month of Ramadhan.
Allahuakbar, what a year it has been.
We have been through a lot, a lot of sacrifices and pain. We have lost a lot of people due to the recent pandemic, we have struggled and yearned at home for those suffering and cried to Allah to help us.
But now, we have the holiest month of the year, to ask Allah for him forgiveness. This is our chance to flee coronavirus from the earth and save mankind.
How to do Ramadhan:
Make sure you pray your taraweeh everynight. Fast, and do zikr. During your fast you cannot eat anything nor drink anything. You break your fast at maghrib (sunset) and you do your preparation for the day at fajr (sunrise (sehri)). Taraweeh is 20 rakat and should be done at home this year due to the pandemic. For zikr, do: Allahuakbar, Alhamdulliah, Astagfirullah, Subhanallah, for 33 times each every day.
Here is a timetable of when to do your prayers and ‘maghrib’ is when your break your fast:
Alhamdulliah.
May Allah be with you.
Stay strong brothers.
It is the month of Ramadhan.
Allahuakbar, what a year it has been.
We have been through a lot, a lot of sacrifices and pain. We have lost a lot of people due to the recent pandemic, we have struggled and yearned at home for those suffering and cried to Allah to help us.
But now, we have the holiest month of the year, to ask Allah for him forgiveness. This is our chance to flee coronavirus from the earth and save mankind.
How to do Ramadhan:
Make sure you pray your taraweeh everynight. Fast, and do zikr. During your fast you cannot eat anything nor drink anything. You break your fast at maghrib (sunset) and you do your preparation for the day at fajr (sunrise (sehri)). Taraweeh is 20 rakat and should be done at home this year due to the pandemic. For zikr, do: Allahuakbar, Alhamdulliah, Astagfirullah, Subhanallah, for 33 times each every day.
Here is a timetable of when to do your prayers and ‘maghrib’ is when your break your fast:
Alhamdulliah.
May Allah be with you.
Stay strong brothers.