#RamadanDailyDigest: Counting Your Blessings Through Reflection On The Glorious Qur’an - Hearts Of Gratitude (Ramadan Day 24)
As Ramadan Day 24 has come and gone, #RamadanDailyDigest opines that it did not just come and went without so much lessons to learn. As Muslims around the world are deep into the final nine or ten nights of this sacred month of Ramadan, these nights are filled with prayer, reflection, and a renewed connection with Allah.
One of the most powerful spiritual practices encouraged during this period is gratitude to Allah. That is recognising and appreciating the countless blessings and favours Allah has given us.
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The Glorious Qur'an repeatedly reminds the believers to reflect on the blessings of life. When Muslims recite and contemplate the Glorious Qur’an during the holy month of Ramadan, they develop hearts filled with gratitude, humility, and trust in Allah.
Gratitude: A Core Teaching in the Glorious Qur’an
Gratitude is a main topic in the Glorious Qur’an. Allah consistently reminds humanity to recognise His favors and respond with thankfulness.
Allah states in the Glorious Qur'an (14:7):
“If you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in favour]; but if you deny, indeed My punishment is severe.”
The above verse highlights an important spiritual principle, which is - gratitude brings increase and blessings. When the believers acknowledge Allah’s mercy, their hearts become more content and spiritually aware. The sacred month Ramadan as well provides the perfect opportunity to develop this habit of thankfulness.
How Fasting Teaches Gratitude
During the blessed month of Ramadan, Muslims voluntarily abstain from food, drink, and other comforts from dawn until sunset. This experience helps believers appreciate the everyday blessings that are often taken for granted.
Simple things such as:
1. Clean drinking water
2. A warm meal at Iftar
3. Good health
4. Supportive family members; as of these become sources of deep appreciation.
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Fasting helps Muslims to know that a large number of people around the world struggle with hunger and hardship daily. This awareness naturally inspires both gratitude and compassion.
Reflecting on Allah’s Signs in the Glorious Qur’an
The Glorious Qur’an encourages believers to reflect on the signs of Allah in creation.
From the changing of day and night to the growth of plants and the beauty of the heavens, these signs remind humanity of Allah’s mercy and power.
By reading and reflecting on the Glorious Qur'an, the believers develop a deeper awareness of these blessings. Deep thinking on these verses strengthens faith and nurtures a heart that constantly remembers Allah.
Gratitude in the Teachings of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ demonstrated gratitude in every aspect of his life. Even though he was promised forgiveness and Paradise, he would stand in prayer during the night until his feet became swollen as Allah stated in the beginning verses of chapter 48 of the Glorious Qur'an.
When asked why he exerted himself so much in worship of Allah after Allah had forgiven him of all his past, present and future shortcomings, he replied:
“Should I not be a grateful servant?”
The above statement shows that gratitude is not just by words of mouth but also through actions and devotion.
Practical Ways to Show Gratitude in Ramadan
The holy month of Ramadan encourages the believers to turn gratitude into daily practice. Here are some meaningful ways to cultivate thankful hearts:
1. Reflect on daily blessings. Take a few moments each day to acknowledge the gifts Allah has provided.
2. Increase remembrance of Allah. Saying phrases such as Alhamdulillah (All praise belongs to Allah) strengthens awareness of blessings.
3. Share with those in need. Charity is one of the best ways to show appreciation for what Allah has given.
4. Recite and reflect on the Glorious Qur’an. Understanding its message helps believers see the wisdom behind life’s experiences.
5. Express gratitude to people. Islam encourages thanking others as part of thanking Allah.
The above five stated habits transform gratitude from a feeling into a consistent lifestyle.
Gratitude Brings Inner Peace
When the believers focus on blessings instead of difficulties, their perspective changes. Gratitude helps reduce stress, jealousy, and dissatisfaction. It nurtures contentment and trust in Allah’s plan. The Glorious Qur’an reminds believers that Allah’s favours are countless:
“If you tried to count the favours of Allah, you could never enumerate them.” (Qur’an 16:18)
The above verse encourages humility and constant remembrance of Allah’s generosity.
Preparing for Laylatul Qadr
Ramadan Day 24 falls within the last nine or ten nights. That is the period in which Muslims seek Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Decree). During these nights, gratitude becomes even more important.
The Believers increase in the following:
1. Prayers
2. Supplications
3. Qur’an recitation
4. Charity
The above mentioned acts of worship express appreciation for the opportunity to experience the sacred month of Ramadan and seek Allah’s forgiveness and mercy.
Reflection for Ramadan Day 24
Take a moment to think deeply about Allah's blessings in your life. Thereafter, ask yourself the following questions:
1. What blessings have I overlooked in my daily life?
2. How has Ramadan changed my appreciation for food, family, and faith?
3. What acts of gratitude can I continue even after Ramadan ends?
These reflections help transform gratitude into a lifelong spiritual habit.
Final Reflection for Ramadan Day 24
The Glorious Qur'an teaches the believers that gratitude is the master key to spiritual growth and increased blessings. By reflecting on Allah’s favours and following the example of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, Muslims develop hearts that are humble, thankful, and content. As we are through with Ramadan Day 24 this year, let us take time to count our blessings, strengthen our gratitude, and draw closer to Allah through sincere reflection and worship.
#RamadanDailyDigest urges us all not to forget that Gratitude Nourishes the Heart and Strengthens Faith.
#RamadanDailyDigest is an exclusive content written by Oladele Hakeem Olaniyan and published by Naijaloveinfo during the month of Ramadan.


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