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Ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection and growth. During Ramadan, Muslims prepare a checklist of goals they have to do daily in Ramadan. On Bonyan you will get all the knowledge that help Muslims achieve their spiritual reflection and growth in this holy month. The organization is established for building human capacity and rehabilitating war-torn communities. Our main focus is Education,..
Bonyan » Ramadan
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Eid in the Quran
Eid is a name for everything that is accustomed and recurs and is repeated, and Eids are emblems found in all nations because the establishment of Eids is linked to the instinct and nature of people’s nature. All people love to have occasions where they celebrate and gather and show joy and pleasure. For Muslims, The Eids are two. In the Islamic calendar, we have two special dates of festivities we can enjoy; they are known as Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha, and they were designated by the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) himself.
Although both festivals are known as the short-term Ei ..read more
Bonyan » Ramadan
1y ago
The Purpose of Zakat al-Fitr
The definition of zakat al-Fitr according to Islamic law is: “Charity is obligatory at the time of Eid al-Fitr, Ramadan is the end of Eid.” It must take people out to pray al-Fitr because they are late for that.
The legality of Zakat Al-Fitr is a great ruling. Of which:
It is a purification for the fasting person from idle talk and obscene language.
It is food for the poor. So that they dispense with the question on the day of Eid, and share with the rich in the joy of Eid.
Zakat al-Fitr infuses the fasting and believing poor with the food resources to whole-hear ..read more
Bonyan » Ramadan
1y ago
Doaa
The month of Ramadan is an appropriate opportunity in which the servant draws near to God Almighty through all acts of worship, foremost of which is Doa’a.
There are many “Doaas” that can be recited in the month of Ramadan, the Doa’a can be a personal Doa’a or a Doaa for all Muslims.
Teach Quran to Children
In Ramadan, children are taught about the Quran and its importance in their lives.
During this time, parents would often teach their children at home or send them to a nearby mosque to learn Quran while they fasted.
Teaching Quran in Ramadan can be a difficult task for par ..read more
Bonyan » Ramadan
1y ago
Why Eid al-Fitr is Celebrated
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting, and is celebrated during the first three days of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic calendar (though the Muslim use of a lunar calendar means that it may fall in any season of the year). As in Islam’s other holy festival, Eid al-Adha, it is distinguished by the performance of communal prayer (ṣalāt) at daybreak on its first day.
Eid al-Fitr is a time of:
Holding official receptions.
Coming together for social visits with friends, families, and neighbors.
Giving and sharing pre ..read more
Bonyan » Ramadan
1y ago
Qur’an and Dua’a and Dhikr
Allah made Ramadan one of worship, such as fasting and increasing prayer. In it there is the Night of Decree, which is better than a thousand months.
Among the most important and closest deeds to Allah in Ramadan are reading the Qur’an, making supplications, and remembrance, which involves getting closer to him.
Remembrance and supplication are required of the fasting person throughout the day, but it is especially required at Iftar.
The first thing a fasting person says when breaking his fast is what Ibn Umar narrated. He said: The Prophet, may God bless him a ..read more
Bonyan » Ramadan
1y ago
Kaffarah in Islam
Expiation, known as Kaffarh in Islam, is a part of the Islamic law that provides an opportunity to recompense for individuals who deliberately miss or break a fast during Ramadan without a valid reason.
Types of Kaffara
Kaffara is paid when a Muslim breaks a fast day without a valid reason. And there are many types of Kaffara;
Kaffara of Fasting.
Kaffara of Oath.
Unintentional murder and semi-unintentional murder.
Kaffarah for Breaking Fast
To atone for the intentionally missed or invalidated fast, a Muslim must fast continuously for 60 days. If they cannot do s ..read more
Bonyan » Ramadan
1y ago
Fidyah Meaning
Fasting Ramadan is one of the five pillars, the fundamental principles of Islam.
It is obligatory worship due to every adult, sane Muslim. However, Allah (SWT) has made exceptions for a group of Muslims during the days of fasting. Such as;
The pregnant.
The elderly.
And Muslims with chronic illnesses.
Fidya is an obligatory donation that must be made when a Muslim cannot fast for a legitimate reason, and they cannot make up these fasting days after Ramadan.
According to Islamic law, your Fidyah donation must provide one impoverished person with two meals for each fast th ..read more
Bonyan » Ramadan
1y ago
Checklist for Your Ramadan Goals
For Muslims, Ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection and growth. During Ramadan, Muslims have goals to achieve in order to grow spiritually and become closer to Allah and their loved ones.
Muslims prepare a checklist of goals they have to do daily, that help them achieve their spiritual reflection and growth in this holy month;
Pray Fajr prayer on time.
Make morning Dhikr.
Pray all five prayers on time.
Pray all twelve Rakaat Sunnah.
Make Dua’a for; themselves, their families, and the Muslim Ummah.
Recited Juz of Qur’an.
Reflect on the meaning of the Qur’an ..read more
Bonyan » Ramadan
1y ago
Ramadan
Ramadan is a holy month of fasting, introspection, and prayer for Muslims, the followers of Islam. Fasting is one of the five pillars, the fundamental principles of Islam.
Muslims do not eat or drink during this holy month from dawn to sunset. They are also supposed to avoid impure thoughts and bad behavior.
Why is Ramadan Holy
Ramadan is the month during which the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the initial revelations of the Quran, the holy book for Muslims. During Ramadan, Allah, the All-Merciful, forgives all the sins of the past for those who observe the holy month wi ..read more
Bonyan » Ramadan
1y ago
Zakat Before Ramadan
In general, zakat donation can be paid at any time of the year, whether you choose to pay it before Ramadan or after. However, when we talk about Zakat al-Fitr, it’s obligatory for all adult Muslims to pay it during Ramadan, before Eid al-Fitr prayers at the latest, for those in need can enjoy the day of Eid.
Ramadan the Best Time to Pay Zakat
There are many types of Zakat donations, and Muslims can choose any time to give out their zakat donation during the year. However, many Muslims choose to pay their zakat payment during the Holy month “Ramadan”, as they believe in th ..read more