The aḥādīth of remembrance and supplication when seeing the new moon of Ramaḍān: There is nothing authentic concerning it
❌ 8. That the when Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم would see the new moon, he would say:
“O Allāh, Bring it over us with blessing, faith, security and Islām. My Lord and your Lord is Allāh (Allāhumma ahlilhu `alaynā bil-yumni wal-īmān was-salāmati wal-Islām: Rabbī wa Rabbuka Allāh).
❌ 9. The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم used to say, when Rajab began: “O Allāh, bless for us Rajab and Shaˋbān and bless for us Ramaḍān.” And he used to say: “Friday night is honourable and its day is luminous.”
❌ 10. ‘If the middle of Shaˋbān comes, then do not fast.'
(See: https://archive.org/details/AnAbridgmentOfTheMostFamousAndImportantWeakAhadithRelatedToFasting)
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❌ 8. That the when Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم would see the new moon, he would say:
“O Allāh, Bring it over us with blessing, faith, security and Islām. My Lord and your Lord is Allāh (Allāhumma ahlilhu `alaynā bil-yumni wal-īmān was-salāmati wal-Islām: Rabbī wa Rabbuka Allāh).
❌ 9. The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم used to say, when Rajab began: “O Allāh, bless for us Rajab and Shaˋbān and bless for us Ramaḍān.” And he used to say: “Friday night is honourable and its day is luminous.”
❌ 10. ‘If the middle of Shaˋbān comes, then do not fast.'
(See: https://archive.org/details/AnAbridgmentOfTheMostFamousAndImportantWeakAhadithRelatedToFasting)
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Ramadan 1445 Update: Saudi confirmed moonsighting .
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'Umar Ibn Khattab's instructions for the first of Ramadan
It is reported that on the first night of Ramaḍān, ‘Umar – رضي الله عنه– would pray Maghrib, then say (to the people):
Sit down. Then he would give a small address:
Verily the fasting of this month has been made a duty upon you, and standing in night prayer has not been made a duty upon you, but those amongst you who can stand in prayer should do so, for it is from the extra good deeds about which الله told us: so whoever cannot stand in prayer, let him sleep on his bed.
And beware of saying: I will fast if so and so fasts and I will stand in night prayer if so and so stands in prayer. Whoever fasts or stands in night prayer, he must make this for الله. And you should know that you are in prayer as long as you are waiting for a prayer.
Minimize any vain or false speech in the houses of الله (mosques; he said this two or three times).
Let none of you fast a few days before the month (in order to avoid missing the beginning of the month; he said this three times).
And do not fast until you see [the crescent of the new month] unless it is overcast. If it is overcast, count [the previous month] as 30 days. Then do not break your fasts until you see the night upon the mountain (i.e. you are sure the sun has set).
‘Abd Al-Razzāq Al-Ṣan’ānī, Al-Muṣannaf article 7748.
It is reported that on the first night of Ramaḍān, ‘Umar – رضي الله عنه– would pray Maghrib, then say (to the people):
Sit down. Then he would give a small address:
Verily the fasting of this month has been made a duty upon you, and standing in night prayer has not been made a duty upon you, but those amongst you who can stand in prayer should do so, for it is from the extra good deeds about which الله told us: so whoever cannot stand in prayer, let him sleep on his bed.
And beware of saying: I will fast if so and so fasts and I will stand in night prayer if so and so stands in prayer. Whoever fasts or stands in night prayer, he must make this for الله. And you should know that you are in prayer as long as you are waiting for a prayer.
Minimize any vain or false speech in the houses of الله (mosques; he said this two or three times).
Let none of you fast a few days before the month (in order to avoid missing the beginning of the month; he said this three times).
And do not fast until you see [the crescent of the new month] unless it is overcast. If it is overcast, count [the previous month] as 30 days. Then do not break your fasts until you see the night upon the mountain (i.e. you are sure the sun has set).
‘Abd Al-Razzāq Al-Ṣan’ānī, Al-Muṣannaf article 7748.
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May Allah honour you by granting you the opportunity to gain the most out of this Ramadan and may it be sincere for His sake.
I ask Allah that you be among the special ones whose necks are marked as saved from the punishment of Hell.
آمين
Fastibiqul khairaat 🕊️
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I ask Allah that you be among the special ones whose necks are marked as saved from the punishment of Hell.
آمين
Fastibiqul khairaat 🕊️
@FadingShadow
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“Ramadan Mubarak To All Of You
We ask Allah عز و جل to accept our deeds, we ask Allah عز و جل to forgive us in this blessed holy month, O’ Allah we ask You to accept our fasting and to accept our prayers, and to assist us in worshipping You, And we ask You O’ Allah to make this a month of blessings for all of us.”
آمين
[Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki رحمه الله ]
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We ask Allah عز و جل to accept our deeds, we ask Allah عز و جل to forgive us in this blessed holy month, O’ Allah we ask You to accept our fasting and to accept our prayers, and to assist us in worshipping You, And we ask You O’ Allah to make this a month of blessings for all of us.”
آمين
[Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki رحمه الله ]
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Calendar(s) for the 9th Hijri Month: The Holy month of Ramadan 1445✨
◽️Al-Ithnayn (Monday- 11 March) till Maghrib is 1st Ramadan 1445.
◽️ Sha'ban was 29 days as moon was sighted Alhamdulillah.
◽️Al-Ithnayn (Monday- 11 March) till Maghrib is 1st Ramadan 1445.
◽️ Sha'ban was 29 days as moon was sighted Alhamdulillah.
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Both calendars have been edited & replaced due to a mistake which was found Alhamdulillah. Please use & fwd the current version
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From the tents of the displaced Palestinians in Gaza,
Quds News Network wishes a blessed Ramadan for all Muslims around the world.
Quds News Network wishes a blessed Ramadan for all Muslims around the world.
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Engrave this in your mind:
“This might be my last Ramadhān.”
“This might be my last Ramadhān.”