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2024年6月27日木曜日

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IMPORTANCE OF FASTING IN RAMADAN

 

Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, is a time of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and strengthening our connection with God. Central to this sacred month is the act of fasting, observed by millions of Muslims around the globe.

 

Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which are the basic acts of worship that are mandatory for all Muslims. Fasting is not only a physical act, but it is also a spiritual one that is intended to bring people closer to Allah.

 

In this blog, we delve into the overall benefits of fasting of fasting in Ramadan, including spiritual benefits and health advantages.

 

1. Fasting Is A great lesson in obeying Allah:

Allah has not given us a direct reason we fast, which is the first lesson it teaches us. We – Muslims – fast simply because Allah has ordered us to do so.

Though, this doesn’t mean we are not to search for the benefits of fasting. On the contrary, we should do so, but what matters more than its benefits, is the reason we fast must always be because Allah ordered us to.

 

2. To Purify the Soul
Fasting during Ramadan is believed to help purify the soul and increase spiritual awareness. It is a time to reflect on your actions and seek forgiveness for your sins.

 

3. Gratitude and empathy

One of the benefits of fasting in Ramadan is that it’s an opportunity to express gratitude for the blessings of food, water, and physical health, which we often take for granted. It also helps to foster a sense of empathy for those who are less fortunate and may not have access to these basic necessities of life, nutritious food, and quality healthcare. Muslims are encouraged to give donations, pay Zakat, and perform good deeds during Ramadan, which alleviate the suffering of the marginalized community.

 

4. To Strengthen Family and Community Ties
Ramadan is a time when families and communities come together to break their fast and share meals. It is a time to strengthen relationships and build bonds with loved ones.







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