Why Ramadan is it so important for Muslims?

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25 November 2022

Ramadan is the sacred month in the Islamic calendar and the Muslims must keep fast during the month of Ramadan. As fasting is one of the basic pillars of Islam. Ramadan brings countless blessings. Many Muslims in the UK visit Makah to do Umrah by availing of Reserve Umrah Package, especially in the month of Ramadan. Here are some significant points that show the importance of Ramadan for Muslims.

The revelation of the Quran in Ramadan:

The Quran was first revealed in the blessed month of Ramadan, the 9th month of the Islamic Calendar. This Holy month is known by many Muslims today as the month of Fasting. Though, fasting became mandatory; it was well-known by the initial followers as the month of the Quran.

Laylat-al-Qadar falls in Ramadan:

The importance of this night is highly emphasized in both Holy Quran and hadith. Not only is it declared as a blessed night in Surah al-Dukhan, but a complete part of the Quran, Surah al-Qadar, is dedicated to it. The Night of Judgement is full of benefit, superior to a thousand months, and is famous as the night in which angels run down the earth including the angel of revelation, Jibreel AS himself. According to the description, one of these night benefits is that spending this night in prayer and obligations will outcome in all past sins being let off.

The fourth Pillar of Islam (Fasting):

During Fajar sunrise to sunset Maghreb the daylight hours from Ramadan, all healthy grownup Muslims are compulsory to abstain from food and drink by fasting. Through this temporary deficiency, they renew their responsiveness to and gratefulness for everything God has provided in their lives and the Qur'an, which was first revealed during this sacred month. During the holy month of Ramadan, they share the hunger and thirst of the needy as a reminder of the sacred responsibility to help those less prosperous.

High Rewards in Ramadan:

The blessed month of Ramadan is all about patience and honest commitment, and you will be compensated for them. These high returns come from honestly executing good deeds and satisfying your obligations as a Muslim.

Pray for Mercy and Forgiveness of Sins:

The sacred month of Ramadan is also a month of compassionating. Allah SWT is the most compassionate to all His believers. Most Muslims would make use of this sacred month to pray for mercy and forgiveness for their wrong deeds, thoughtful or unplanned, they’ve committed in the last year.

 Rayyan the Door of Janna for Muslims:

The Door “Rayyan” is one of the Nobel doors in Heaven that is openly “reserved” for Muslims who fast during the holy month of Ramadan. Those who are loyal honestly to fasting during the holy month will enter from this door on the Day of Judgment.

Muslims who want to visit Makah in the month of Ramadan for Umrah can avail of Cheap Ramadan Umrah Packages. During the holy month of Ramadan Allah SWT increases, and the rewards of Umrah are equal to Hajj.

 

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