#RamadanDailyDigest continues to remind us on Ramadan Day 28 and other days that Ramadan is a sacred month filled with fasting, prayer, charity, and deep spiritual reflection. While many Muslims focus on maximising acts of worship during these 29 or 30 days, the true success of Ramadan lies in carrying its lessons beyond the month. The Glorious Qur’an provides profound guidance on the purpose of fasting and how its benefits extend into everyday life. READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: Ramadan Tech Detox - Using Social Media Moderately (Ramadan Day 27) As Ramadan Day 28 has come and gone, it becomes essential to reflect on how fasting shapes character, strengthens faith, and builds habits that should continue long after Ramadan ends. The Qur’anic Purpose of Fasting Allah clearly states the objective of fasting in the Glorious Qur’an: “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become righteous (attain taqwa).” (Qur’an 2:183)...
On Ramadan Day 27, #RamadanDailyDigest focused on not going overboard with social media usage. A good number of Muslims, particularly the young generations are often active on social media daily for one reasons or the other. It will be important that restraint from worldly content and obscenities are the way to go not just in the blessed month of Ramadan, but beyond it. Ramadan is a sacred month devoted to spiritual purification, reflection, and strengthening one’s relationship with Allah. While fasting from food and drink is the most visible aspect of Ramadan, the deeper purpose of the month is to cleanse the heart, mind, and behaviour. READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: Fasting And Empathy - Connecting with the Needy (Ramadan Day 26) Muslims are encouraged to be moderate in all the affairs be it worship or social activities, in which social media usage is part of it. In today’s digital age, one of the most notable distractions that can hinder spiritual growth is exc...