How to Make the Most of the Last 10 Days of Ramadhan Posted on 10/04/202309/04/2023 By Reedz The last 10 days of Ramadhan are the most significant and sacred days of the holy month. These days are a time of deep spiritual reflection and worship, and they present a unique opportunity for us to connect with our faith and draw closer to Allah. Here are a few ways that we can make the most of the last 10 days of Ramadhan: Increase our acts of worship: This is a time to increase our prayers, recitation of the Quran, and other acts of worship. We can try to make time for extra prayers such as Taraweeh and Qiyam ul-Layl, and spend more time reflecting on the verses of the Quran. Seek forgiveness: We should take this opportunity to seek forgiveness for our sins and ask Allah to grant us mercy and forgiveness. We can make a conscious effort to repent and turn towards Allah in humility and sincerity. Give charity: The last 10 days of Ramadhan are also a time to give generously to those in need. We can donate to charity, feed the hungry, and help those who are less fortunate. Focus on self-improvement: We can use this time to reflect on our own shortcomings and work towards self-improvement. We can set goals for ourselves, and strive to become better versions of ourselves. Make dua: We should use this time to make dua, asking Allah for his blessings and guidance. We should pray for ourselves, our families, and for all those who are suffering in the world. By making the most of the last 10 days of Ramadhan, we can draw closer to our faith, deepen our spiritual connection with Allah, and cultivate a greater sense of gratitude and appreciation for the blessings in our lives. May Allah bless us all and accept our acts of worship during this blessed month. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Related
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