The moon has sent this announcement from the sky, the angels have sent a message from the heavens.
Loot as many good deeds as you can.
Allah has sent Ramadan for us.
These are the last days of the month of Shaban,
In just a few moments, that great month which the Prophet (peace be upon him) called Shaban my city...
The great night that was awaited all year is about to end, Shab-e-Barat, Lailatul Mubarakah has also passed.
Very fortunate are those who, filled with sincerity and devotion, spent this night in prayer and, acting on the Prophet's saying, "Fast so that you may be healthy," fasted during the day for the pleasure and satisfaction of their Lord and had their sins forgiven. Now, the blessed month to which the Prophet (peace be upon him) attributed to Allah Almighty, the month of Ramadan, is about to dawn.
Hazrat Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) is the narrator of the hadith. He narrates the saying of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) that when the month of Ramadan comes, the gates of heaven are opened, the gates of hell are closed, and the rebellious devils are chained.
The month of Ramadan is the month of spring, the month of blessings, the month of increasing the weight of good deeds.
Hazrat Salman Farsi (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) addressed us, saying, "O people, the great month of Ramadan is upon you, which is full of greatness and blessings. In it is a night that is better than a thousand months. In this month, fasting during the day is obligatory and praying at night is optional."
In this month, whoever performs one optional act of worship, Allah Almighty gives him the reward equal to an obligatory act in other months. And the obligatory act in this month is equal to 70 obligatory acts in other months. This month is the month of endurance, the month of compassion. In this month, the sustenance of a believer is increased. Whoever gives Iftar to a fasting person, Allah Almighty forgives his sins, frees him from hell, and gives the one who gives Iftar the same reward as the fasting person, without diminishing the reward of the fasting person.
Therefore, we should respect this month, value it, and prepare for it before it comes. And when it comes, we should take good care of it.
Avoid sins, hasten to do good deeds, make sure to recite the Quran, fast for the pleasure of Allah, and pray Tarawih.
Those whom Allah has given wealth should pay Zakat. May Allah Almighty enrich us with the greatness, blessings, and mercies of Ramadan.
When He gives speech to the speechless,
He then gives the Quran to read.
When He comes to forgive the sins of the Ummah,
He gives Ramadan as a gift to the sinners.
From the pen ✍️, Muhammad Tanveer