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#RamadanDailyDigest: Daily Charity - Small Acts That Earn Big Rewards (Ramadan Day 8)

#RamadanDailyDigest will analyse how small acts of kindness could lead to big reward on Ramadan Day 8. By Ramadan Day 8, fasting has softened the heart. Hunger has created empathy. Thirst has awakened gratitude. Now comes one of the most powerful acts of worship in this holy month of Ramadan - daily charity (sadaqah). Ramadan is not only about personal worship, but  also about social compassion. In Islam, even the smallest act of giving can earn immense reward. The Qur'an repeatedly commands generosity, and the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ modeled charity as a daily lifestyle particularly in Ramadan. Qur’anic Commands on Giving Charity is not optional kindness in Islam. It is a divine instruction from Allah. Allah says in the Glorious Qur’an 2:261: “The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed of grain that grows seven spikes; in each spike is a hundred grains. And Allah multiplies for whom He wills.” One seed. Seven hundred rewards, or more. This verse reve...
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#RamadanDailyDigest: Sunnahs of Iftar - Following the Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ Example (Ramadan Day 7)

As we have fasted Ramadan Day 7, and look forward to making it Ramadan number 8 in a few hours time today when we break the fast, #RamadanDailyDigest opines that a large number of believers have adjusted to the rhythm of fasting. Now comes one of the most beautiful and spiritually rewarding moments of the day: iftar, the breaking of the fast. Iftar is not just about eating after a long day. It is an act of worship. It is gratitude in action. It is a revival of Sunnah. By following the example of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, Muslims turn a daily meal into a source of immense reward. Let us explore the Sunnahs of iftar, authentic hadith, and the proper etiquette of breaking the fast. 1. Hastening to Break the Fast One of the most emphasised Sunnahs is to break the fast immediately at sunset. The Prophet ﷺ said: “The people will continue to be upon goodness as long as they hasten to break the fast.” (Bukhari & Muslim) READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: Fasting Beyond Hunger - The Qur’anic L...

#RamadanDailyDigest: Fasting Beyond Hunger - The Qur’anic Lessons of Patience (Ramadan Day 6)

By Ramadan Day 6, the physical challenge of fasting begins to settle, but the deeper test becomes clear: patience (sabr). Ramadan is not merely about abstaining from food and drink; #RamadanDailyDigest affirms that the sacred month of fasting is also about mastering the self, controlling reactions, and developing spiritual resilience. In the Glorious Qur'an, patience is repeatedly emphasised as a defining quality of believers. Fasting is one of the greatest training grounds for sabr, because it confronts human desire directly. The Qur’anic Foundation of Fasting and Patience Allah says in Glorious Qur’an 2:183: “O you who believe, fasting has been prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may attain taqwa (God-consciousness).” Taqwa and sabr are closely connected. You cannot develop true God-consciousness without patience. Every hour of fasting is an exercise in restraint. That is, resisting hunger, thirst, anger, and temptation. READ THIS TOO: #Rama...

#RamadanDailyDigest: Healthy Suhoor Habits - Sunnah & Nutrition Tips (Ramadan Day 5)

On Ramadan Day 5, #RamadanDailyDigest will x-ray the most suitable time to talk about suhoor, the pre-dawn meal that sustains a fasting Muslim through long hours. While fasting is primarily spiritual, Islam also emphasises physical wellbeing.  The Prophet ﷺ himself modeled habits that support both body and soul, which is a timeless blend of Sunnah practices and modern nutrition principles. The Sunnah of Suhoor The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ highly encouraged eating suhoor. He stated: “Take suhoor, for in suhoor there is blessing. ” (Bukhari & Muslim graded this Hadith authentic). READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: The Fasting Person’s Du’a - What the Prophet ﷺ Taught Us (Ramadan Day 4) It is enjoined that a man takes suhoor, not alone, but together with his family. This bonds the spirit of love in the family. Every man should note that eating together with their wives and children is highly encouraged in Islam, and should not be limited to suhoor or iftar during the sacred month of Ra...

#RamadanDailyDigest: The Fasting Person’s Du’a - What the Prophet ﷺ Taught Us (Ramadan Day 4)

On Ramadan Day 4, #RamadanDailyDigest will explain how the rhythm of fasting begins to settle into the heart. Hunger becomes familiar. Thirst becomes manageable. However, beyond physical endurance lies one of Ramadan’s greatest treasures - Du’a (supplication to Allah). Ramadan is not only the month of fasting, but also the month of answered prayers. The teachings of the Prophet ﷺ stresses that the fasting person occupies a unique spiritual position before Allah. Their humility, restraint, and sincerity elevate their du’a to a special status. The Promise of an Accepted Du’a The Prophet ﷺ said: “Three supplications are not rejected: the supplication of the fasting person, the supplication of the just ruler, and the supplication of the oppressed.” (Tirmidhi graded this Hadith authentic) This hadith alone should change our mindset on how we approach every day of Ramadan. READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: Ramadan & the Qur’an - Why Its Revelation Makes This Month Special (Ramadan D...

#RamadanDailyDigest: Ramadan & the Qur’an - Why Its Revelation Makes This Month Special (Ramadan Day 3)

 #RamadanDailyDigest on Ramadan Day 3 draws us deeper into the heart of this holy month. Beyond the fasting, charity, and night prayers, Ramadan holds a distinction that elevates it above all other 11 months: it is the month in which the Glorious Qur’an was revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. This divine connection between the sacred month of Ramadan and the Glorious Qur'an is what makes the month spiritually transformative, historically significant, and eternally relevant. The Qur’anic Declaration: Ramadan Chosen for Revelation Allah clearly states in the Glorious Qur’an 2:185 that: “The month of Ramadan is that in which the Qur’an was revealed, is a guidance for mankind and clear proof of guidance and criterion (between right and wrong)....... ” The above verse alone establishes Ramadan’s unmatched status. The Glorious Qur’an was not revealed randomly in time, but was revealed in the most blessed month, signifying the month’s sacredness. READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: Does Slee...

#RamadanDailyDigest: Does Sleeping During Ramadan Benefit the Body? (Ramadan Day 2)

On Ramadan Day 2, #RamadanDailyDigest will reveal how fasting Muslims begin adjusting to a new feeling of waking before dawn for suhoor, praying Fajr, fasting through the day (from Fajr till sunset), and standing at night for Tahajjud prayer.  Naturally, fatigue will likely set in for any Muslim who does all the aforementioned acts of worship. This therefore raises an important question: Does sleeping during Ramadan while fasting benefit the body, and is it spiritually encouraged in Islam? The answer lies in balance, guided by the Glorious Qur'an, the Sunnah, the understanding of the four Madhabs, and modern health science. 1. Sleep in the Qur’an: A Divine Mercy Allah says in the Glorious Qur’an (30:23): “And among His signs is your sleep by night and by day and your seeking of His bounty. Indeed in that there are signs for people who listen.” Sleep itself is described as a sign of Allah’s mercy; a gift that restores the body and mind. Islam does not glorify exhaustion for its own...

#RamadanDailyDigest: Wisdom Behind Fasting - Qur’anic Purpose & Spiritual Goals (Ramadan Day 1)

#RamadanDailyDigest is more than talking about abstaining from food and drink, but the beginning of a spiritual journey from Ramadan Day 1.  For Muslims, the first fast marks a conscious step into a month of transformation, discipline, and nearness to Allah. But what is the real wisdom behind fasting? Why did Allah prescribe it? The answer is beautifully captured in the Glorious Qur’an . The Qur’anic Purpose of Fasting Allah says in Qur'an 2:183: “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may attain taqwa.” READ THIS TOO : #RamadanDailyDigest: Have You Fed A Fasting Muslim? The verse clearly defines the ultimate goal of fasting is taqwa (God-consciousness). Fasting is not meant to punish the body, but to awaken the soul. From Ramadan Day 1, a Muslim intentionally refrains from halal (permissible) food, drink, and marital relations, not because they are sinful, but because Allah commanded restraint during specific hours....

Not Just The Hype: 5 Undeniable Reasons Your Brand Needs Dedicated Content Writers

In today's digital ecosystem, the slogan is simple: content is currency . Yet, as the noise of constant online chatter increases, merely having content is no longer enough. Brands must transcend traditional marketing and embrace the power of what is often called "brand journalism." This pivot requires more than just a copywriter. It demands a skilled, dedicated  content writer whose work is rooted in journalistic integrity, deep storytelling, and a strategic understanding of your brand's unique narrative. ​If you’re relying solely on press releases or sporadic blog posts, you are leaving an enormous amount of organic visibility and audience connection on the table. The shift from selling to informing is the key to building trust and establishing genuine authority. Here are five undeniable reasons why investing in a specialized news content writer is not just a luxury, but a critical necessity for any forward-thinking brand aiming for sustainable growth and market ...

10 Reasons Why You'll Avoid Pitfalls If You've Got A Content Calendar

Experienced social media managers and by extension digital marketing experts do not joke with a content calendar. They know that a content calendar is the foundation upon which they build their work. That's right from the beginning to the end. A content calendar guides a social media manager. It helps him to become organized and focused. It serves as a checklist. It guides and directs on how a content should be made, when a content should be made, who is a content meant for (audience targeting and segmentation), what should be included or removed in a content, where is the best platform to post a content and why a content should go out at specific times of the day. In shedding more light to the power of a content calendar, Naijaloveinfo brings to you the 10 reasons a content calendar matters more than you could ever imagine as copied. It’s not unusual for content marketers to lapse into ‘content slumps’, running out of ideas, or missing a deadline or two, and taking lengthy spells ...

7 Greatest Football Players Of All Time; Guess What Number Is Zinedine Zidane?

The 7 greatest football players of all time are footballers who stood out among their peers in the round leather game. These sets of footballers achieved almost everything achievable and broke different historical records. The interesting thing about this piece is that when the writer of this article researched and picked the 7 seven greatest football players of all time considering different criteria, Artificial Intelligence (AI) likewise picked the same set of footballers. The only difference is in who the writer and AI placed at different positions.  1. Pelé: The King 👑 Pelé's legacy is simply untouchable for many. He is the only player to have won three FIFA World Cups (1958, 1962, and 1970). His career goal tally is a subject of debate, but Guinness World Records credits him with an astonishing 1,279 goals in 1,363 games. He wasn't just a goalscorer; he was an innovator, a creator, and an international ambassador for the sport. His flair, athleticism, and ability to score...