About This Book:
Aa'id Abdullah al-Qarni's "Thirty Lessons for Those Who Fast" is a profoundly invigorating and educational aid pointed toward instructing the hearts and psyches of Muslims all through the sacred month of Ramadan. Aa'id Abdullah al-Qarni gives perusers thirty fundamental examples that investigate the significance of fasting in Islam and proposition counsel on the best way to take full advantage of this lucky month, composed with significant insight and profound respect for Islamic lessons.
The Importance of Fasting
This book starts by making sense of the pith of fasting in Islam, featuring its otherworldly worth and the special association it gives to Allah.
The Benefits of Ramadan
Investigate Ramadan's ideals and endowments as the creator features the novel qualities that make this month a period of profound development, benevolence, and pardoning.
The Influence of Intention
Get familiar with the meaning of a valid and honest goal (niyyah) as the groundwork of fasting, which permits Muslims to procure Allah's pleasure.
Fasting for Spiritual Purification
Figure out how fasting goes about as an otherworldly detox, decontaminating the spirit and empowering a nearer relationship with Allah.
Developing Gratitude and Patience
Examine the jobs of appreciation and tolerance in fasting and what they mean for otherworldly development.
Seeking Repentance and Forgiveness
The meaning of requesting pardoning and contrition during Ramadan, a time of enormous benevolence and exoneration, is examined in the book.
Increasing Family Bonds
Figure out how to upgrade family connections all through Ramadan by sharing feasts, petitions, and demonstrations of love.
Prioritizing Quran Recitation
Research the meaning of discussing and thinking about the Quran all through this sacred month to reinforce one's relationship with Allah's direction.