Salam Ramadhan peeps...
Sedar tak sedar kita dah masuk fasa kedua ramadhan iaitu fasa pengampunan...
cepat je masa berlalu kan...
Actually dah lama aku share benda ni... Spread the Deen bak kata sis dari Owh So Muslim..
Insya Allah ill update from time to time...
Semoga kita semua bersama mendapat ilmu...
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OSM Ramadhan: Set a Mission (or two!)
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IT'S FINALLY RAMADHAN!
Ramadhan isn't just about not eating/ drinking, but Ramadhan is a holy
month for you to collect as much deen as possible, and to also UPGRADE
yourself as a better Muslim. So set a MISSION* for yourself!
* Not to miss tarawikh prayers, finish up reading the quran, less
gossiping, no futsal sessions, spend more time knowing about Islam, wear
moderately / put hijab on,etc etc etc SO set a mission, and make sure to commit it till the end of Ramadhan! “As for those who strive hard in Our Cause, We will surely guide them to Our Paths.” (29:69)
"The righteous people compete for good deeds, while the others are
captives of their lusts and slaves to their desires." - Islaam.com
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Ramadhan Day 02: Grab your Quran and read, read, read :)
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RAMADHAN DAY 02
Pick up your Quran and read, read, read. Reading the Quran is so magical that you'll be absorbed into it, masyallah
There are many ways and time for you to recite a page or two... why not pat your cat while reading the holy book? As Allah said in the Holy Quran:
"The month of Ramadan is the one in which the Quran was sent down, a
guidance for mankind, clear proofs for the guidance, the Criterion; so
whoever amongst you witnesses this month, let him fast it." (cf. Surah
al-Baqarah 2:185) And a hadith by At-Tarmidhee:
"Whoever reads a letter from the Book of Allah, he will have a reward.
And that reward will be multiplied by ten. I am not saying that “Alif,
Laam, Meem” is a letter, rather I am saying that “Alif” is a letter,
“laam” is a letter and “meem” is a letter.” So imagine all those pahala you're gonna get by reading not just one page, by one letter! If you have no Quran, listen to it instead! I mean, come on, I'm sure your smart phones have one or two verses of the Quran Make the Quran as your BESTEST friend this Ramadhan, and you'll benefit alot from it insyaAllah.
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Ramadhan Day 03: Make loads (and loads and loads and loads) of Dua's :)
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RAMADHAN DAY 03
You know what the Dua' is; you know the times when you ask God for His
forgiveness and mercy? And those times when you're lonely and sad and
you ask Him to give you happiness? Or even the time when your Mum was
ill and you asked Him to cure her because you couldn't see her
suffering? That's Dua'. To put it simple, Dua's are wishes. And Allah is able to grant ANYTHING. Yes, ANYTHING. "And your Lord says: Pray unto me: and I will hear your prayer" (40:60) "Is not He (best) who listens to the (soul) distressed when it calls on Him, and who relieves its suffering." (27:62) Dua's made may not be granted ASAP, but it will surely be granted. BELIEVE in that.
So from asking for the ever wonderful Heaven, to having the most
awesome partner; MAKE DUA'. Loads and loads of them. In fact, don't
forget to make Dua' for your family, friends, and even the ones you
don't know. And make dua' wherever and whenever you are! Let's say "Amin" for all the beautiful dua's we make.
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RAMADHAN DAY 04~
It's the
4th day of Ramadhan! Have you been doing your tarawikh prayers? If you
haven't, start tonight after your Isya' prayers! And if you have, WELL DONE!
The tarawikh prayers began at our beloved Prophet Muhammad's time, and
later brought up again by Caliph Umar. Eventhough tarawikh is optional,
tawarikh is ONLY available for 30 nights! If you are a wise Muslim, you
surely wouldn't miss to grab that chance!
Tarawikh simply means "to rest and relax", so it's not meant to be done
in a hurry or rushed matter. Also, focus on the QUALITY, and not the
quantity! If you are living with a group of friends; why not
ask your fellow Muslim brothers to the mosque with you to perform the
tawarikh prayers? Surely you can spend a couple of hours to pray rather
than wasting time on the net or watching a movie? If you need MOTIVATION to perform the tarawikh, remember this; - Tarawikh is a special prayer! - By doing tarawikh, you are loved and blessed by Allah, hence Paradise is waiting for you insyallah.
Note: Tarawikh is not only done at the first week of Ramadhan, but
THROUGHOUT Ramadhan! So commit yourself to tawarikh till the end of the
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Ramadhan
Day 05: If you have an extra money in your pocket, why not buy some
yummy iftar food for a family member or a friend? Or cook a little extra
for your loved ones? :)
RAMADHAN DAY 05
There are many good deeds that can be done by righteous Muslims and one
of it is to provide meal (iftar) for your fasting family members,
friends or other fellow Muslims!
Say, if you are breaking fast with a group of friends. Why not be the one to pay for your friends' meals? Our beloved Prophet Muhammad said:
“Whoever offers meal to his/her Muslim brother/sister at the time of
iftar (the meal eaten by Muslims breaking their fast after sunset during
the month of Ramadan), s/he receives as much reward as s/he has earned.
Nothing becomes less of the reward of those s/he offered meal to.”
(Hadith Tarmidhee) This simply means that if your fasting
friends consume the food you provide, you will also get the same amount
of pahala/reward of theirs, WITHOUT any decrement of their rewards! It's a simple, yet AWESOME way to gain more rewards for your Ramadhan bank! Iftar meals can be anything, including tamar (kurma/ date fruit) or a sip of water! Iftar is also a chance for you to help the poor, so do not hesitate to do this good deed! It is also a good way to strengthen sillaturahim, love and friendship among Muslims So the next time you're with your family or friends... provide iftar for them and get rewarded by Allah, insyaAllah
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Ramadhan Day 06: Guard your senses! :D
RAMADHAN DAY 06!
Dear fasting Muslims, ask yourself this question:
Are you REALLY fasting? What about your senses; are they "fasting" too?
The most common misconception about fasting is that people tend to think that fasting only requires a Muslim to not eat and drink. Period. WRONG!
The TRUE meaning of fasting is for you to be able to guard your senses
and submit to God by doing good deeds and increase your level of deen!
Say, if you're fasting; but you still go karaoke or the cinema with
your friends or gossiping or swearing like a pirate... that, my fellow
Muslims, is WRONG. That's not how a righteous Muslim should fast!
It is attributed to Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (A.S.) that he said: “Your day
of fasting should not be like ordinary days. When you fast, all your
senses, eyes, ears, tongue, hands, and feet must fast with you.”
Fasting your senses simply means that you have to keep your senses
guarded from unlawful things (that you usually sometimes do during non
Ramadhan days...). Ramadhan is only for 30 days, so this is a good and healthy way to discipline yourself! "On the day when their tongues and their hands and their feet shall bear witness against them as to what they did." (24:24) So guard your senses!
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Ramadhan Day 08: Make donation/sadaqah constantly, even if it's the amount is little. To Allah, it's a big deal inshaAllah :)
Know any trusted charity organizations online? Please post the
link/Facebook Page here so that everybody can see and perhaps make a
donation inshaAllah.
RAMADHAN DAY 08
It's Ramadhan, and you have all those extra money (or moolah, as I'd
say it) in your wallet, or money box or in the bank... so what do you do
with it? Do you say "Extra money is all miiiine! I can now purchase a
PSP!" or do you say "I think I'll give this extra money to the orphanage nearby"? If you answer the latter; congratulations, you are on the right path to be a righteous and generous Muslim!
“Allah will deprive usury of all blessing, but will give increase for
deeds of charity: for He loves not creatures ungrateful and sinner.” (
2: 276) "Charity does not in any way decrease the wealth and
the servant who forgives, Allah adds to his respect; and the one who
shows humility, Allah elevates him in the estimation (of the people).”
(Muslim) In Islam, sadaqah/infaq/charity is HIGHLY noble and is
always emphasized on, especially if you are granted with more wealth
and more moolah from others. It helps the needy, the poor, the orphans,
etc AND it increases your level of deen! So to speak, if you are given much wealth, you are lucky because you are able to help the less fortunate Surely Allah loves who gives part of his/her wealth to others!
Giving sadaqah in Ramadhan is a BIG advantage. Prophet Muhammad s.a.w
is EXTREMELY generous when it comes to giving sadaqa in Ramadhan. Imam
Bukhari narrated that the Prophet was like "more generous than the wind
that brings rain." See how beautiful is that?
So use this golden opportunity and give, give, give! In fact, giving
sadaqah is more blessed (and more rewards given) than in
Syawal/Aidilfitri, so start practicing being generous! And remember, sadaqah must be done ALL THE TIME, but Ramadhan is special because you are encouraged to give more!
And also remember that sadaqah is BEST when done as humble as possible.
Avoid riak (show-off attitude) and door-sized cheques. And
sadaqah/infaq is not only in the form of money, but also in the form of
food, clothes or other basic necessities. Some suggestions that might be helpful- Give sadaqah to: - Your parents and grandparents! - Your siblings and little cousins - Orphans - The needy such as old folks, the poor, etc - The Palestinians, or others in distress “The best charity is that given in Ramadhan.”[At-Tirmithi] Let's all be better Muslims, amin.
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Ramadhan Day 08: Make donation/sadaqah constantly, even if it's the amount is little. To Allah, it's a big deal inshaAllah :)
Know any trusted charity organizations online? Please post the
link/Facebook Page here so that everybody can see and perhaps make a
donation inshaAllah.
RAMADHAN DAY 08
It's Ramadhan, and you have all those extra money (or moolah, as I'd
say it) in your wallet, or money box or in the bank... so what do you do
with it? Do you say "Extra money is all miiiine! I can now purchase a
PSP!" or do you say "I think I'll give this extra money to the orphanage nearby"? If you answer the latter; congratulations, you are on the right path to be a righteous and generous Muslim!
“Allah will deprive usury of all blessing, but will give increase for
deeds of charity: for He loves not creatures ungrateful and sinner.” (
2: 276) "Charity does not in any way decrease the wealth and
the servant who forgives, Allah adds to his respect; and the one who
shows humility, Allah elevates him in the estimation (of the people).”
(Muslim) In Islam, sadaqah/infaq/charity is HIGHLY noble and is
always emphasized on, especially if you are granted with more wealth
and more moolah from others. It helps the needy, the poor, the orphans,
etc AND it increases your level of deen! So to speak, if you are given much wealth, you are lucky because you are able to help the less fortunate Surely Allah loves who gives part of his/her wealth to others!
Giving sadaqah in Ramadhan is a BIG advantage. Prophet Muhammad s.a.w
is EXTREMELY generous when it comes to giving sadaqa in Ramadhan. Imam
Bukhari narrated that the Prophet was like "more generous than the wind
that brings rain." See how beautiful is that?
So use this golden opportunity and give, give, give! In fact, giving
sadaqah is more blessed (and more rewards given) than in
Syawal/Aidilfitri, so start practicing being generous! And remember, sadaqah must be done ALL THE TIME, but Ramadhan is special because you are encouraged to give more!
And also remember that sadaqah is BEST when done as humble as possible.
Avoid riak (show-off attitude) and door-sized cheques. And
sadaqah/infaq is not only in the form of money, but also in the form of
food, clothes or other basic necessities. Some suggestions that might be helpful- Give sadaqah to: - Your parents and grandparents! - Your siblings and little cousins - Orphans - The needy such as old folks, the poor, etc - The Palestinians, or others in distress “The best charity is that given in Ramadhan.”[At-Tirmithi] Let's all be better Muslims, amin.
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Ramadhan Day 09: Use time wisely, dear Brothers and Sisters!
RAMADHAN DAY 09
What is worse than Death? Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim has said:
"Wasting time is worse than death, because death separates you from this world whereas wasting time separates you from Allah"
In Islam, time is EVERYTHING. How you spend your time determines on how a good (or a bad) Muslim you are.
Another year has passed; minutes move into hours => into days =>
into weeks => into months => into years - seemingly faster than
ever; so are we spending our time wisely? Time is EXTRA SPECIAL
in Ramadhan, for it's a special month and we as Muslims are encouraged
to spend the time on doing good deeds that will insyallah help us to
Paradise It's already the ninth day of Ramadhan so make a point to utlize your time VERY wisely! Instead of sleeping after breaking your fast, go to the mosque and perform tarawikh prayers, Instead of playing games on Facebook, spread good dakwah, Instead of hanging out with friends, have a Tilawah and read Quran together Instead of watching hours of movies, make countless duas, And so on and so forth. So before you do anything this Ramadhan, think about the time you might possibly waste. "Tick tock, tick tock"
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Ramadhan Day 10: “Verily, the prayer keeps one from the great sins and evil deeds” (29:45)
RAMADHAN DAY 10
“The first matter that the slave will be brought to account for on the
Day of Judgment is the prayer. If it is sound, then the rest of his
deeds will be sound. And if it is incomplete, then the rest of his deeds
will be incomplete.” (Al-Tabarani)
Solat, or prayers in Islam is EXTREMELY, AWESOMELY important that it
shapes a Muslim. It keeps us away from sins, as God has stated: “Verily, the prayer keeps one from the great sins and evil deeds” (29:45) And by praying, God erases sins too!
“If a person had a stream outside his door and he bathed in it five
times a day, do you think he would have any filth left on him?” The
people said, “No filth would remain on him whatsoever.” The Prophet then
said, “That is like the five daily prayers: God wipes away the sins by
them.” (Bukhari and Muslim) Personally, I find praying to be
relaxing and magical. Tho' I'm not -very- kusyu' (improving, insyallah),
I would always tell myself that when I'm praying, I am the closest to
Allah. (In fact, when Muslims sujud/sujdah, they are the closest to
Allah) To those who have been praying for Allah, I wish you
GOOD JOB and may Allah grant you with unlimited rewards and Paradise;
Let's all improvise our solat!
And to those who have not been praying very much or not at all, tell
yourself that you gotta START NOW (Yes, now!), and Ramadhan is the
perfect time to do it for devils are chained. Give yourself a little
credit and a push! You are a Muslim after all! And don't forget to seek Allah for forgiveness for all the salat and prayers you have missed. He surely listens
"Say: O my Servants who have transgressed against their souls! Despair
not of the Mercy of Allah: for Allah forgives all sins: for He is
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.” [Sûrah al-Zumar: 53] Let's all be better Muslims, AMIN
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Ramadhan
Day 11: Ramadhan teaches us to be grateful, but very often our nafs'
takes over. Every grain of food and every drop of water or any halal
drink must be greatly appreciated. Wasting is the way of the devil!
RAMADHAN DAY 11!
After hours and hours of fasting, it's normal for us fasting Muslims to
feel the hunger and thirst. And once the Adhan Maghrib is heard, the
first thing you would do is to gulp down all the yummy food that's
placed in front of you! So
here's one common mistake most of us do but fail to realise; which is
food wastage. Most fasting people tend to think that they SHOULD eat
alot for fasting after missing all the meals (breakfast, lunch, etc) but
the fact is, your stomach can only consume little! So what happens with the left over food on the table and on your plate? You tend to throw them away in the garbage.
Ramadhan teaches us to be grateful, but very often our nafs' takes
over. Every grain of food and every drop of water or any halal drink
must be greatly appreciated. Wasting is the way of the devil! "Indeed those who waste are the brothers of syaitan (devil). Verily syaitan was most ungrateful to his Rabb" (17:27). So to avoid wastage of precious food, one should refrain from cooking too much or buying too much food from bazaars!
If possible, try to avoid those ridiculous Buffet "offers" from hotels
and restaurants too. RM65++ (about USD21) for adults and RM35++ (USD11)
for kids - SERIOUSLY? They're only ripping your money off! RM3
to RM5 (USD0.95) would be sufficient for an iftar (if bought from
bazaar). RM65++ worth of buffet could feed about 13 other stomachs!
Wouldn't it be better to use that access amount of money to feed the
orphans? So for the next remaining days of Ramadhan, let's all
try to be more careful when it comes to cooking or buying food for
iftar, insyaAllah.
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Ramadhan Day 12: Level Up! Make small, but continuous progresses and self-upgrades :) Perhaps try to implement one new sunnah per day or a week? May Allah reward you for your hardwork, dear OSM-mers ♥
RAMADHAN DAY 12 - LEVEL UP!
Fasting in Ramadhan is a form of spiritual training for Muslims. So
this is the PERFECT time for Muslims to change or "upgrade" themselves
to be better Muslims!
However, change is something each person has to do himself. "... Thus, God does not change the condition of any people unless they themselves make the decision to change..." (13:11)
So by sitting down idly or doing nothing, why not give it a thought and
try to change something about yourself? Surely everyone isn't perfect,
and humans are bound to make mistakes, but there is always room for
improvement and change. And by "improvement and change", it means
spiritual upgrade Here are some tips for you to LEVEL UP!
1. Understand that all shall be well. Allah forgives sins for He is
All-Understanding and All-Forgiving. Even if you feel that you are
already too deep in sin to turn around and become the good Muslim that
you truly are. 2. Think of the influences around you. Are they
good or are they bad? Are the influences making you turn your back
against your religion? If your friends are steering you away from the
right path - LEAVE THEM. Your friends cannot grant you Paradise! In
fact, bad ones will only drag you to Hell. Think about it. 3.
For ladies; if you truly want to change to be a better Muslim, consider
wearing a hijab/ veil. The hijab is not just a piece of cloth that
covers hair, it changes you mentally and spiritually. Think of it as a
way for Allah to protect the women. As soon as you wear the hijab,
hopefully, your whole perspective on self-respect and values will
automatically change. Not to say that non-hijabis are not protected or
enlightened, but you have a better chance of achieving this feeling by
wearing the hijab. 4. Pray 5 times a day. It helps you to become a better Muslim!
5. Learn more about Islam. Islam is knowledge, and without the proper
knowledge, it's hard for one to truly embrace Islam. The more you know
about Islam, the more you will understand and the "beauty" you will
discover. Can't afford to buy books? The internet is pretty useful!
6. Ladies, dress modestly. This does not mean that you have to look
ugly or not stylish. Just be modest. Wear longer shirts and avoid tank
tops and shorts. Stay away from clothes that are too tight. Remember
that it is obligatory to cover the whole body except the face and hands.
This also helps you to change your whole outlook on what is acceptable
and what is not. For the boys, avoid wearing rude or obscene graphic
t-shirts. 7. Hang out with good friends! Find those with the
same mission: To please Allah and go to Paradise. Good friends would
surely want you to enter Paradise, so choose your peers correctly. 8. Believe in yourself! YOU CAN DO IT! Changing can be rather hard, but it's possible. Make dua' alot!
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happy Ramadhan guys...
May Allah Bless us!!!
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