Make This Ramadan Unique

Living the most of Ramadan days at home seems to be a little bit worrying for most of us who love going to the mosque, praying together, and enjoying together iftars. That seems so amazing and so much love around. But still, everything happens for a reason and we can transform different circumstances in good ones, with just a little bit of effort. Having a home Ramadan can be turned into something unique and very beneficial. Avoiding daily distractions and once in a lifetime we’re havin a great chance to stay totally Rmadan focused. Here’s what you can do and benefit from:

  • Organise your time

You don’t have to worry any more about missing the bus or the taxi when going to work or in a meeting. We might even think that we have so much time that we don’t even know what to do.Well, that is not always right. Time is money, and Ramadan is a lifetime experience. We never know if we can reach it again, so organise your time to get the best from it. Set some goals, what do you want to work more with and build some nice habits. You can now work and always pray at time, and Allah loves praying at time for us. You can also set some time to always read the Quran and pray dhikr daily in the morning and in the evening. Time management is one of the greatest things you can deal with and the worthiest, because if you can master time, you can master everything. Especially during Ramadan. Don’t let unnecessary distractions steal your Ramadan, but set some goals for yourself and family and work together to reach them.

  • Set Qur’an goals

The Qur’an often is the book we neglect. Give your best reading it all, not just once, maybe even more and try daily to memorise some ayah. The benefits of reading the Quran daily and sticking with it, are endless. And those who stick with it will have a great reward in the hereafter for them and their parents will be honoured too. If you’re not able to translate it from arabic, also you  can set some time for reading it in your language to meditate and reflect on its meaning. Ramadan is the month when the Qur’an was revealed, so this is the main thing you should stick with mostly.

  • Think in long term

Mastering these habits for 30 days can be beneficial in the long term also. You will be more likely to keep it up with the same routine even when Ramadan ends. And all activities that you will be dealing with during this month are beneficial for you in this dunya and the akhirah. So is a win-win situation. Give you best now and keep it up even when Ramadan is gone. Be the best of you always!

  • Take a nap

Fasting can be tiring at some point, especially if you’re truly working hard to stay productive or even if you’re working remotely at the same time for your job. Then take a nap at lunch after prayer. It will help you to recharge your energies and then become more focused, feel better and more available to move on with your to do list.

  • Connect more

You might not be having the lovely iftars with friends and community, but your family is there. Something we often take for granted. Eat together, cook together, pray together and have some more time together. What a great time to worship God and grow together, boostin and inspiring each other. Family is a great thing so connect and give your main focus to them!

  • Change your life

May Eid el Fitr find you a better version of yourself, a more dedicated person to Allah and a better Muslim. Work hard this Ramadan and improve yourself. And don’t ever stop being better and pleasing Allah!