As Ramadan has reached Day 20 and moving to say goodbye to Day 21, #RamadanDailyDigest continues to keep tabs with the holy month of fasting. Muslims around the world have started preparing for the most spiritually powerful period of the month. That is searching for Laylatul Qadr in the last ten nights. At this moment of fasting, believers frequently notice not only spiritual growth but also emotional calm and inner peace. One of the greatest sources of this peace and tranquility comes from engaging deeply with the Glorious Qur'an. The Glorious Qur’an is not only a guidance for life but also a powerful source of comfort for the human mind and heart. READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: Etiquette of Spoken And Online Speech - Guarding Our Words (Ramadan Day 19) In a world where stress, anxiety, and emotional struggles are common, the Glorious Qur’an is a reservoir for all spiritual solutions that nurture mental well-being, hope, and tranquility. The Glorious Qur’an as a Source of In...
On Ramadan Day 19, #RamadanDailyDigest would explain why Muslims should be cautious of what they say, be it online or offline. The holy month of Ramadan is not only about fasting from food and drink. It is also about fasting from harmful speech. As we reach Ramadan Day 19, Muslims are reminded that controlling the tongue and behaving kindly toward others is a major part of spiritual discipline. In today’s digital age, speech includes not only what we say but also what we type, post, comment, and share online. Islam places great importance on responsible communication, kindness, and respectful social behaviour. READ THIS TOO: #RamadanDailyDigest: Stories of Ulu’l-Azm Messengers - Timeless Lessons For Today's Muslims (Ramadan Day 18) Allah reminds believers in the Qur'an(2:83): “And speak to people good words.” This command applies to both face-to-face conversation and online interactions. Why Speech Matters in Islam Words are powerful. They can heal hearts or cause deep harm. Pr...