14 Things To Do in Ramadan – Don’t Miss Out! Fasting , Reading the Holy Quran, Night Prayers, Nafils , Charity Feeding the Fasting ,Supplication and Remembrance of Allah, Umrah, I’tikaf ,Family Bonds, Blessing and Forgiving Others, Self-Control and Good Manners, Laylatul Qadr, Preparing for Eid, and Family Dhikr,
1. Let us make it a habit to visit the mosque as often as possible as reading The Holy Quran, Prayer and Duas
2. Let us make it a habit to break fast
3. Let us invite our non-Muslim friends, Muslims Friends and neighbors to join us in the breaking of our fasts.
4. Let us pool our struggle and help to feed the homeless.
5. Let us be extra-generous, Feats, Alms giving and donate our money to worthy causes.
6. Let us encourage our children to offer Taraweeh prayers with us at the Masjid.
7. Let us at least try to complete reading the Quran, Translation, Tafseer and with meaning once.
8. Let us ensure that we mend our relations with everyone regardless of the mistakes, Bad Things on the part of others.
9. Let us spend some time in seclusion at night praying to Allah.
10. Let us ensure that we will not hurt anyone and Self Control.
12. Let us spend more time with our families
13. Let us make sure that we don’t miss our Fajr prayer.
14. Let us donate at least one book on Islam, and Sadaqa to the Poor’s and Needy
15. Let us ensure that we offer Zakat ul Fitr ahead of Eid prayers
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Conclusion
Ramadan is a beautiful, Blessing and World Wide religious season for Muslims. This Ramazan season is an opportunity for companies to accommodate their employees’ religious, Virtue and cultural practices.
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