In Ramadan, it’s often said that what you abstain from holds more significant than what you actively engage in. Let’s begin by crafting a list of what not to do during this sacred month:
Refrain from watching immoral videos that may compromise your spiritual journey.
Avoid listening to vulgar audios that could pollute your mind and soul.
Stay away from negative gatherings or environments that don’t align with your values and beliefs.
Release any grudges or animosity towards your colleagues, friends, and family members.
Commit to not causing harm to any living being, whether through your words, actions, or intentions.
Avoid worshipping Allah in ignorance, negligence, or hypocrisy, and instead, seek to deepen your understanding and connection with sincerity and devotion.
Once you’ve established your list of what not to do, let’s transition to what you will actively pursue:
Dedicate time for daily prayers and reflection to strengthen your bond with Allah.
Engage in acts of charity and kindness to uplift those in need within your community.
Seek knowledge and spiritual growth through reading the Quran and other religious texts.
Foster a spirit of forgiveness and compassion towards yourself and others.
Maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating nourishing foods and staying hydrated during non-fasting hours.
Prioritize self-reflection and introspection to identify areas for personal growth and improvement.
May this Ramadan be a time of deep spiritual renewal and enlightenment for you. All the best on your journey!”