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Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Lukgaf(m): 5:07am On Apr 17, 2020
In sha Allah, Ramadan is starting next week. May Allah count us among those that will witness the glorious month in peace, wealth and sound health (Ameen). Part of the preparation towards the glorious month is to highlight good deeds that could be done during the month with the aim of drawing maximum benefits from Allah. In essence, it is recommended to set a routine or timetable.

Below presentation adapted from Darul Ihsan offers a practical and suggested routine that one may adopt during Ramadan. This guide is to help one fetch greater reward in the month.

1. Eat Sohur

Partake in the early morning meal (Sohur). This is a Sunnah practice that contains abundant blessings and rewards. The Prophet (May peace be upon him) said, "Eat Suhor, because in it, lies great blessings" (Bukhari, Muslim).

2. Observe Tahajjud

Plan your time in such a way that you are able to perform 4-8 Rakahs of Tahajjud and make Dua during this time. The Prophet (May peace be upon him) said "The Dua in the darkness of the night (after performing Tahajjud) is readily accepted by Allah" (Tirmdhi).

3. Observe Fajr

Perform Fajr Salah with congregation at the Masjid and recite morning Adhkars. Participate in the lesson or talks conducted in the Masjid with the intention to seek beneficial knowledge and practice. Engage in Dhikr till sunrise.


4. Perform Ishraq

Avoid sleeping immediately after fajr and engage in Quran recitation. Perform 4 Rakahs Ishraq after sunsine. One may then sleep thereafter.

5. Sunnah of Duha and Zawwal

When the sun is brightly up, perform 4 Rakahs Duha and after Zawwal, perform 4 Rakahs Sunnah of Zawwal

6. Dua at the time of Zawwal

Take a few moments to make dua at the time of Zawwal as this is also recorded as a time of acceptance.

7. Observe Zuhr

Perform Zuhr in congregation. If possible, allocate few minutes to engage in Quran recitation. Participate in any educational program taking place (like Tafseer). Have a short rest with the intention of the afternoon sleep which is Sunnah (Islam is beautiful).

8. Observe Asr

Perform Asr in congregation. The time between between Asr and Magrib is very valuable especially for recitation of Quran. If possible, remain in the the Masjid till Magrib. The time close to iftar is a time when duas are accepted. Attend Tafseer. Sisters should you use this time to prepare what we are going to eat in Iftor grin.

9. Observe Magrib

Observe Magrib in congregation. Before or after meals, read from virtues of Ramadan or other useful literature. Prepare for Ishai and Tarawiyy.

10. Observe Ishai

Make sure you perform Ishai and Tarawiyy in congregation.

11. After Tarawiyy

Avoid wasting time and hanging out with friends e.t.c. Read your Quran.

N.B: This is however just a suggestion. You may plan your time personally or independently of the above. The aim is only to fetch maximum rewards during the month
Source: Darul Ihsan

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by AntiChristian: 7:15am On Apr 17, 2020
Insightful! But no congregation till you are 100% sure of safety from Covid 19.

We may need to read/watch online tafseer!

But if you need to go out... Maintain Social distancing. Keep sanitising your hands!

The month of Ramadan! The month of Qur'an! The month of immense worship!

+ add sincerity
- minus show offs
× obedience to Allah and His Prophet

May we start and finish Ramadan with immense acceptable good deeds than ever before. Aamin.

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by yrex01(m): 9:05am On Apr 17, 2020
Thanks op.

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by abdolleez(m): 9:06am On Apr 17, 2020
Jazakum llah khaira

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by overseer1(m): 9:07am On Apr 17, 2020
What a wonderful and well thought out plans. May Allah strengthen our Imaan and give us best of rewards for however little we shall put up. Aaamin

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Nobody: 9:10am On Apr 17, 2020
No wonder the Islamic terrorists in the north east just increased their onslaught on buratai, its obvious the Ramadan hunger strike has increased their appetite for blood

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by 21savages: 9:10am On Apr 17, 2020
Masha Allah.

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Aremynart: 9:10am On Apr 17, 2020
Aamiin. Jazākallahu khairan.

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Tranquility4u: 9:11am On Apr 17, 2020
Jazakallahu Khairan

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by NeoWanZaeed(m): 9:14am On Apr 17, 2020
Saying ameen after dua is Bidah.

It has no dalil
Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by NeoWanZaeed(m): 9:16am On Apr 17, 2020
There's nothing like asamu..

It's tahjud and it's performed in the middle of the night.



Eat your zahur late.. very close to the 2nd adhan

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by NeoWanZaeed(m): 9:17am On Apr 17, 2020
Duha is not to be performed daily.

Duha is an occasional nawafil.
Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Mahsums: 9:17am On Apr 17, 2020
Sukran
Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by NeoWanZaeed(m): 9:20am On Apr 17, 2020
Mikehot:
No wonder the Islamic terrorists in the north east just increased their onslaught on buratai, its obvious the Ramadan hunger strike has increased their appetite for blood

Now you have gotten the attention you want.

Go and sleep

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by adeblow(m): 9:32am On Apr 17, 2020
Mikehot:
No wonder the Islamic terrorists in the north east just increased their onslaught on buratai, its obvious the Ramadan hunger strike has increased their appetite for blood
May Almighty forgive you

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by ambchidodude(m): 9:45am On Apr 17, 2020
Jazakunmllahi khairan for this, May Almighty Allah accept our prayer and help us put an end to the Covid 19

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Delson2020: 9:49am On Apr 17, 2020
Let's follow the Sunnah.

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by johnisaola(m): 9:57am On Apr 17, 2020
to perform any prayer in the congregation is not obligation,pls don't mislead Muslim,Islam is easy religion,لااكراه فى الدين ًchapter البقر 256 ,

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by fraymite: 10:01am On Apr 17, 2020
Jazakallahu khayra
Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Nobody: 10:18am On Apr 17, 2020
Mikehot:
No wonder the Islamic terrorists in the north east just increased their onslaught on buratai, its obvious the Ramadan hunger strike has increased their appetite for blood



No wonder, your dp just signify the type of person that you are :Mike idiot. Please get lost from this site. As we are welcome Ramadan, the month of bliss.

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Ghallant01(m): 10:23am On Apr 17, 2020
Thanks bro
Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Ghallant01(m): 10:28am On Apr 17, 2020
Mikehot:
No wonder the Islamic terrorists in the north east just increased their onslaught on buratai, its obvious the Ramadan hunger strike has increased their appetite for blood

Thanks for the info bro......


Don't talk when they don't ask you any question


Keep quiet if you don't have anything meaningful to say...


You only talk if you have something reasonable to say and people will listen to you....


Feel free to quote me what are we friends for

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Re: Recommended Time-table For Ramadan by Zaikon(m): 11:56am On Apr 17, 2020
NeoWanZaeed:
Saying ameen after dua is Bidah.

It has no dalil

I mean no insult but must you showcase your ignorance everywhere ?

If you aren't sure then ask those who knows

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