As Ramadan reaches Day 23 and #RamadanDailyDigest continues to highlight different topical discourses, Muslims around the world continue to increase their acts of worship, charity, and reflection during the blessed final nine or ten nights. Among the many important discussions in Ramadan is the role, dignity, and rights of women in Islam. The holy month of Ramadan provides an opportunity to reflect on how Islam honours women spiritually, socially, and morally. The teachings found in the Glorious Qur'an and the guidance of the Prophet of Allah ﷺ stress that women are equal participants in acts of worship and essential contributors to the strength of families and communities. Just as Allah will ask men about what they did on earth on the Day of Resurrection, Allah will question women too. Spiritual Equality in Worship Islam makes it crystal clear that both men and women share equal spiritual responsibility and reward. READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: Non-Muslims Who Admire Ramadan...
#RamadanDailyDigest: Non-Muslims Who Admire Ramadan - What Fasting Teaches Everyone (Ramadan Day 22)
#RamadanDailyDigest for Ramadan Day 22 looks at an inspiring topic of discourse about the relationship of non-Muslims with the holy month of Ramadan. As Ramadan Day 22 is already over for this year, there are still so many things to talk about in this sacred month of fasting. The blessed month of Ramadan continues to attract attention not only from Muslims but also from people of other faiths and cultures around the world. Many non-Muslims admire Ramadan for its emphasis on discipline, compassion, charity, and spiritual reflection. From community Iftar gatherings to social media discussions, the blessed month of Ramadan has increasingly become a moment of cross-cultural learning. Even those who do not fast usually express respect for the dedication shown by Muslims during this sacred month of fasting for 29 or 30 days. READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: Charity in Action - What Is Ma’idat Ar-Rahman And What Lessons Can Muslims Learn? (Ramadan Day 21) The practices of the blessed mont...