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Ramadan Action Plan 2024
Ramadan Action Plan 2024
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ﻢﻴﺣﺮﻟا ﻦﻤﺣﺮﻟا ﻪﻠﻟا ﻢﺴﺑ
All the praises and thanks be to Allah SWT, the Giver of bountiful
blessings and gifts. Prayers and peace of Allah be upon the noble
Prophet and upon his family and companions, the honorable followers.
So, here we will share some daily planner and some guide for all of us, In
Case to help each other and make our ramadan be easier and help us to
have some good activities by learning and filling out this journal.
May Allah make this Ramadan beneficial, productive and rejuvenating for
the body and soul. May Allah help us change for the better during this
Ramadan. May Our Heart be filled with compassion. May Allah forgive our
sins. May Allah answer our prayers. and hope we can have another chance
to meet the month of Ramadan. Ameen.
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RAMADAN
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, is one of the most sacred
times for Muslims. It is the month in which it is believed that the Holy Qur'an
was sent down from heaven "as a guidance for men and women, a
declaration of direction, and a means of salvation."
During this month, Muslims observe a strict fast from dawn until sunset. They
are not allowed to eat or drink (even water) during daylight hours. Fasting is a
private act of worship bringing about nearness to God, as well as a form of
spiritual discipline and a means to empathize with those less fortunate. The
fast is broken at the end of the day with prayer and a festive meal called an
iftar. It is customary to visit family and friends following the iftar.
During Ramadan, many Muslims go to the mosque and spend several hours
praying. In addition to the five daily prayers that are part of the core of Islam,
Muslims recite a special prayer called the Tarawih prayer (night prayer).
Friends and families gather for festive meals and exchange gifts. Special
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MY RAMADAN
PLEDGE OF INTENTION
At this time I am sincere in my heart make this pledge to my Lord and Cherisher, Allah
SWT, seeking His assistance and acceptance. O Ya Allah forgive me, have mercy upon me,
guide me, enrich me, give me health, grant me sustenance, and raise my rank beside you.
I promise that I will be more grateful for everything I have and I will not compare
myself to anyone else, I will always thank you for every single thing you’ve blessed
me with. I will be the better version of myself this Ramadan and I intend to always
repent and I will try to avoid any mistakes and sins, I will try to always forgive others,
and Improving my daily life to be more productive and beneficial for myself.
Thank You Allah, Thank You for taking care of me, for protecting me, for listening every voices
inside my heart and my head that I might hide from anyone, Thank You for always helping me
and Loving me as always. And Thank You for always guide me whenever I lose myself.
May Allah grant me guidance and strength to pass every test and Make it easier for me.
And I intend to keep going my positive daily life and what I have learned even after the
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Ramadan. ُﻪﱠ ﻠﻟٱ ءَﺎَﺷ ْن ِإ
May Allah always make it easy for me to turn to Him completely and perpetually. Ameen
SWEET REGARDS,
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ﻢﻴﺣﺮﻟا ﻦﻤﺣﺮﻟا ﻪﻠﻟا ﻢﺴﺑ
and can also start doing these deeds right now as it'll help your body and
Make sure you sure you also make the intention of doing the sunnah as the
for Ramadan 4 months before! We are late but better late than never.
1. Start performing the night prayers (Tahajjud + witr); it'll help your body get
used to it and you'll find ease when praying the night prayers in Ramadan!
Ramadan is of immense virtue and the reward of good deeds are multipled so,
its best to do as many good deeds as you can and performing Sunnah prayers.
3. Start saving some money up so that you can donate it to charity when
Ramadan approaches.
4. Find courses. There are alot of free courses available online that teach
arabic, Qur'an tafseer, Hadith tafseer, etc. If you can't find any, check
5. Memorizing Surahs. Start from the last chapter if it suits you but try. Try to
learn some surahs (you can learn some right now and some in Ramadan).
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7. Morning and Evening adkhaar. A very very important act of ibadah.
Make your habit. Work on it right now (it literally takes maximum 30 mins).
If you want the adkhaar, download the app'hisn Almuslim' the icon is red-
maroon color. The app is super beneficial.
8. Cut down your bad habits. Your bad habits like sleeping late, spending too
much time on social media, wasting hours on movies and tv shows, listening
to music etc. Cut them down and try your best to delete them in your life
specially since Ramadan is coming.
9. Show Allah that you're sincere. Constantly remember Allah, do things and plan
10. Forgive those who have wronged you. Forgiving others is really hard
but Allah does forgive us so oftenly. We sin so much that sometimes we
can't even forgive ourselves or sometimes we are so embarrassed to even
face Allah in prayer but Allah still doesn't abandon us.
He still forgives us again and again. So who are we to not forgive others and have
ego. Forgiving others is sunnah too so keep your ego aside and forgive the souls
that wronged you so that you can also gain the Mercy and Pleasure of Allah.
11. Start taking a nap during the day. Its very important to get enough sleep and to
pray the night prayers as well so a nap during the day will help you achieve both!
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WHY RAMADAN IS
IMPORTANT?
The Quran was revealed in this month
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Tips on how to better
yourself in Ramadan
Renew intentions & make Dua
Everyday is a new day meaning a new opportunity to become better. what
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better month than Ramadan to remove any bad habits & to form beneficial
ones. Make dua Allah grants you sustenance & ease, if you find your self
slipping renew your intentions.
Self reflection
2 Evaluate your intentions, actions & words every night this will allow you to
maintain your good habits and keep you on track! Not only will it allow you to
see where you are it will let you know the progress that’s yet to be made.
Embrace your companionship
3 What better way to spend Ramadan then spending it with your friends. Sharing your
new formed habits, praying together, reading Qur’an and engaging in forms of
ibadah. Not only will this increase your emaan but deepen your companionship.
Don’t be harsh on your self
4 The beauty of Islam is the forgiveness of Allah (SWT) if you have slipped away
and made an error seek forgiveness with sincerity and surely Allah will forgive.
But make all means to retract and stay firm to prevent any distractions.
I hope this benefits many of you guys Insha’Allah, Let us make the most of this
blessed month. May Allah keep us all steadfast and allow us to maximise our
efforts this Ramadan and allows us to witness the many ramadans to come!
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َ ََََ
Qur’an [93 : 7]
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THIS RAMADAN
DO’S DON’TS
1.Read the Qur'an a lot 1. Complaining about
hunger or thirst.
2. Listen to tafsir
2. Updating the public of
3. Do a lot of Adhkar your good deeds (avoid
riya).
4. Give sadaqah everyday,
even if it's one dabino or 3. Wasting your time on
pure water. irrelevant things
Duas List
َ ٗ ۡ ٗ
َِ َ ِ ِ ٓ ِ َ ِ َِ َﱠ
ٱﻟﻨﺎر َ ﺣﺴﻨَﺔ وﻓﻲ ٱﻷَﺧ ﺮةَ ﺣﺴﻨﺔَ وﻗﻨﺎَ ﻋﺬاَب َ رﺑﻨﺂَءاﺗﻨﺎ ﻓﻲ ٱﻟﺪﻧﻴﺎ
ِ َ َ َ
Rabbana atina fid dunyaa hasanatanw wa fil aakhirati hasanatanw
wa qinaa azaaban Naar
Our Lord, give us in this world [that which is] good and in the Hereafter [that “
which is] good and protect us from the punishment of the Fire.” Quran 2:201
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Duas List
ۡ َﻄَﻧ اﻴَﻨﺂ اﻧﻨﱠۡﺴﺑ َﻨﺎَ ُﺗﻮَﻧ ﺂاﺧار
ۡوﺧﺄﺎ ﺬ
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Duas List
ۡ َ ۚ َ ۡ ُُۡ َُ
َ َ َ َۡ
َََۡۡو
ٱﻟﺮﱠـﺤﻤﻴِِﻦ َ وٱرﺣﻤﻨﺎ أﻧَﺖ ﺧﻴُﺮ ﻓﭑﻏﻔِۡﺮ ﻟﻨَﺎ َ رﺑﻨﺂَءاَﻣﻨﺎ َﱠ
َ ٰ ۡ
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4 Ramadan
Duas List
ﻻ ِﺑﺎﻟ ﻪ و ﻻ ُﻗﻮ َةاﻮ لﻻ ﺣ
َُِ ِﱠ ۡ َ
َ وٱَﺟ ﻌﻠﻨﺎﻟﻠﻤﺘﻘﻴﻦ َإﺎًﻣ ﺎ ذرﻳـﺘﻨﺎ ﱠﻗﺮة أﻋﻴﻦ َ رﺑﻨﺎﻫۡﺐ ﻟﻨﺎ ﻣﻦ أَز وﺟﻨﺎَو
َِ ُٖ ٰ ِ ۡ
eyes and make us a leader [i.e., example] for the righteous.” 25:74
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Duas List
َﻚَﻠﻰ َﻧ ْﻔ ﺴ ﻋﺖْﺛ َﻨﻴﺎ ا َﻛ ﻤْﻧ ﺖ ا،َﻚَﻠﻴ ﻋ َﺛ َﻨﺎءوا،َﻚُﻘﻮﺑ ﺘ ﻋﻦَﻚ ﻣﺎَﻓﺎﺗﻌ و ِﺑﻤ،َﻚَﺨﻄ ﺳﻦﻣ َ
Your forgiveness from Your punishment. I seek refuge in You from You. I
.cannot count Your praises, You are as You have praised Yourselves
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6 Ramadan
Duas List
ُذ
َﻚ و اﻟﻨﱠﺎِرَﺨﻄ ﺳﻦﻮ ِﺑَﻚ ﻣﻋو ا، ﻨﱠَﺔَك و اﻟﺠ
Allaahummah-dinee wa sadd-dadnee
O Allah! Direct me to the Right Path and make me adhere to the
Straight Path
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7 Ramadan
Duas List
ﺎْﻠﻤﻲ ﻋﻧﻲ و ِز دﻨﻲ ﻣ ﺎ ﻳ ْﻨَﻔ ﻌﻨﻤّﻠﻲ و ﻋَﺘﻨ
ﺂءﻋ دﻞ ۚﻲ َﻨﺎِو ﻳ ﺘَﺗَﻘ ﺒﺑرُذ رﻦ و ﻣ ةَ اﻟﺼﻴﻢﻲ ﻣ ﻘ
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Ramadan 8
Duas List
ﻈﻴﻢاﻟﻌ ﺮ ش اﻟﻌبر و ﻫﻮ َﺗ ﻮ ﱠﻛﻠﺖَﻠﻴﻪ ﻋ ﻮ ﻫﺣإﻻ
ۡ ُ ۡۡ ٰ ۡ
ِ ُ ِِ ُِ َِ ِ ِِۡ
َ رﺑﻨﺎٱﻏﻔﺮ ﻟﻲَ وَﻟﻮﻟﺪيَ وﻟﻠﻤﺆﻣﻨﻴَﻦۡﻳ َﻮَم ﻳﻘﻮم ٱﻟﺤﺴﺎُب
َ َ
ََ َﱠ
ٱَﻟﻤﺼﻴﺮ أﻧﺒﻨﺎَ وإﻟﻴَﻚ َﺗ ﻮﻛﻠﻨﺎَ وإﻟﻴَﻚ ﱠﱠرﺑﻨﺎَﻋ ﻠﻴَﻚ
ۡ ۡ ۡ ۡ
ِ ِ
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Ramadan
Duas List
ﻦِﻳﺮ َٰﺴ ْﺨﻟٱﻦ ﻣَﻦﻧُﻮَﻜَﻨﻟ َﺎﻨﻤﺣ َﺮﺗ و َﺎَﻨﻨﻟ ﺑﺮرْﻔﻐ
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May your mind find ease
this Ramadan and cleanse
your soul.
May You find light at the
end of the tunnel to
leave all of your
worries behind.
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Menstruation during ramadan?
Few things sisters can do
1. Make Your Intention
In every way that you help your family: making Suhoor, preparing Iftar, cleaning
their clothes, helping with homework, everything you do, make the intention that
it's for the sake of Allah.
2. Listen to Qur'an recitation
Listening to recitation is the perfume of the souls, the calmer of hearts, and
the food of the spirit.
3. Read the tafseer of the Qur'an
To reflect upon the Ayah of Allah is a form of worship; it is something that will
draw one close to Allah, Most High.
4. Dhikr of Allah
A women on her menses can do excessive dhikr night and day. We will all have
utter regret for each second wasted without remembering Allah.
5. Dua & Repentance
A women in her menses can make excessive Dua to Allah night and day.
"Allah will exalt those who believe among you, and those who have been
granted knowledge to high ranks." (Qur'an 58:11)
Therefore a women on her menses must never feel that she is not able to
gain good deeds, blessings and reward just because she is on her menses.
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Three hours not to be missed
during Ramadan
First Hour
Hour before breaking your fast: Prepare your meal early and
dedicate this time for dua because the supplication of a fasting
person before he breaks his fast is never rejected. Pray for yourself,
your loved ones and the whole Ummah
Second Hour
Hour in the last third of the night: This next hour is around the last third
of the night. Dedicate this time with plenty of dua a seeking forgiveness
as it's a time when
Allah descends every night to the lowest heaven when one-third of the
first part of the night is over and says: I am the Lord; I am the Lord:
who is there to supplicate Me so that I answer him? Who is there to
beg of Me so that I grant him? Who is there to beg forgiveness from
Me so that I forgive him? Sahih Muslim 758 b
Third hour
The hour between Asr & Maghrib on a Friday:
The Prophet ﷺsaid: "Friday is twelve hours in which there is no
Muslim slave who asks Allah swt for something but He will give it to
him, so seek it in the last hour after 'Asr." Sunan an-Nasa'i 1389
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Ramadan and Quran
Since Ramadan is approaching it is extremely important for us to
understand that Qur'an holds alot of importance specially in
Ramadan. The companions used to finish the Qur'an in Ramadan
for so many times! The Prophet Muhammad ﷺused to study the
Qur'an with Angel Jibrael (als) every night in Ramadan.
And the rewards of reading only a letter from the Qur'an are
immense! So, focus on Qur'an this Ramadan. Read it with
beautiful voice, read it slowly, and ponder upon its meanings as
well. Learn small surahs every night, listen to those surahs while
doing work and you'll eventually learn those surahs in no time!
Read its tafseer, understand the word of Allah. Don't waste your time
in watching serials/movies/ Netflix/ playing games/ scrolling through
social medias. Spend it wisely. Maybe this Ramadan is your last
Ramadan and Allah knows, maybe Allah opens your heart and
guides you to the pathway of jannah when He sees the sincerity and
hardwork you put into learning and understanding His Words.
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Recitation of Quran in Ramadan
Blessings, blessings and more blessings in the month of
Ramadan, this is what we shall get when we offer obligatory deeds
and good deeds during the month. Recitation of Quran in Ramadan
is one such deed that brings about the pleasure of Allah because
Allah sees that his creation is not only reading His words but also
understanding them without the interruption and barrier of the
shaytaan, which is locked up during the month. The Recitation of
the Quran in Ramadan has special importance because it is during
this month that it was revealed to the Prophet (PBUH) and became
a source of complete guidance for us
So we must imagine the month of Ramadan as a jackpot for us
Muslims, the believers of Allah because Allah has promised that
the reward for doing good in this month is utmost, so much so
that it gives the believer a completely clean slate, erases all his
sins and gives him an opportunity to start over. So why would we
not want to take that? Why would we want to believe that our sins
are past hope? We would certainly not!
Allah blesses the one who recites the Quran, infact there is a
reward for every letter that is uttered out of the mouth of the
believer of Islam and the Quran. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) said,
about the recitation of the Quran, “Whoever draws near to Allah
during it (Ramadan) with a single characteristic from the
characteristics of (voluntary) goodness, he is like whoever
performs an obligatory act in other times. And whoever performs
an obligatory act during it, he is like whoever performed seventy
obligatory acts in other times.” (Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah, no. 1887)
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Recitation of Quran in Ramadan
The Holy Prophet (PBUH) said about the person who struggles:
“Verily the one who recites the Qur’an beautifully, smoothly, and
precisely, he will be in the company of the noble and obedient
angels. And as for the one who recites with difficulty,
stammering or stumbling through its verses, then he will have
TWICE that reward.” [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
Reading the Quran during Ramadan brings about a great sense of
responsibility towards Allah which we do not realize at other times.
As we delve deeper into the words of Allah we realize that the
Quran is a constant reminder that we must act according to the
commandments of Allah, not do sin, backbite, tell lies, especially
during this month as we seek to guard our fasts. And what better
way to do that than to spend your fast in the remembrance of Allah
and letting the Quran act as a reminder while you are completely
pure and devoid of evil. Allah says in the Quran: "A Book, which We
have revealed to you in order that its verses may be pondered
upon, so that the people of understanding may be reminded." That
is what Allah hopes for mankind to achieve, a constant reminder of
their faith, of the Oneness of Allah and of the Day of Judgment, all
of this is mentioned in the Quran.
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How To complete the Quran in
Ramadan:
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QUR'AN READING PLAN
FOR RAMADAN
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QUR'AN READING PLAN
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QUR'AN READING PLAN
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QUR'AN READING PLAN
FOR RAMADAN
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ْ ٰ َ
ِ
وﻫﻮ ََ ٱﻟﺴﻤﺂِء وﻣَﺎْﻳﻌﺮج ﻓﻴَﻬﺎ ُ
ِ َ َ
َ
ُ ُ َ
َ
ُ
وٱﻪﻠﻟ ﺑﻤﺎ ﻣﻌَﻜﻢْ أﻳﻦ ﻣﺎ ﻛﻨﺘۚﻢ
َِ َ ْ َ ْ َ
َ ُ َ
ٌ ِ ٤ ْﺗ ﻌﻤﻠﻮَن ﺑﺼﻴﺮ َ
57:4
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Laylatul Qadr (The Night of
Decree)
1) When is the Laylatul Qadr?
Narrated `Aisha: Allah's Messenger ( )ﷺsaid, "Search for the Night
of Qadr in the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan." [Sahih
al-Bukhari 2017]
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WHAT A BEAUTIFUL
FEELING
Qur'an, Du'a Taraweeh , Suhoor,
Iftar, Forgiveness, Imaan. We will
miss you Ramadan!
Soon we will say: "I wish the
whole year was like
Ramadan." So please push a
little more in the final days!
I pray you leave Ramadan
having all your sins forgiven
and all your du'as accepted. ﻦﻴﻣآ
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ﻢﻴﺣﺮﻟا ﻦﻤﺣﺮﻟا ﻪﻠﻟا ﻢﺴﺑ
All the praises and thanks be to Allah SWT, the Giver of bountiful
blessings and gifts. Prayers and peace of Allah be upon the noble
Prophet and upon his family and companions, the honorable followers.
So, here the end of our guide for now, First of all, we give thanks to Allah
SWT for blessing and mercies as to make our life better. We hope we can
share more kindness to everyone and hopefully what we share can be of
benefit to anyone in our life in this world and the hereafter. As human
being, we realize that we can’t avoid the mistakes, so we apologize to you
all and we don’t forget to say thank you so much for your nice attention.
May Allah make this Ramadan beneficial, productive and rejuvenating for
the body and soul. May Allah help us change for the better during this Ramadan.
May Our Heart be filled with compassion. May Allah forgive our sins. May Allah
answer our prayers. and hope we can have another chance to meet the
month of Ramadan. Ameen.
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ُ
ُُﻪﺗﺎَﻛََﺮﺑَِو
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