Conclusion The last Friday and the final three days of...
Conclusion The last Friday and the final three days of Sha’ban present a crucial period for self-purification, increased worship, and strengthening one’s connection with Allah. Through fasting, supplication, charity, and other recommended acts, believers can spiritually condition themselves for the arrival of Ramadan. These practices not only reinforce a sense of devotion but also help cultivate sincerity, patience, and gratitude.
As this paper has demonstrated, engaging in these acts with a conscious heart ensures that one enters Ramadan with renewed faith and enthusiasm, ready to embrace its blessings and transformative opportunities. References [1] . Surah al-Talaq, 65, Verse 3. [2] . Wasa’il Al-Shia, Chapter 29. [3] . The readers can refer to the book al-Muraqibat for more information on the deeds for the end of every month. (Tr.) [4] .
This supplication is presented on pages 3 and 4 in `Arabic with an English Translation. Please note that this translation has been taken from the book, Prayer’s Almanac published by PET Publications of Karachi and from the translation available on (www.duas.org) with modifications to make the translation more faithful to the `Arabic text. Leave a Comment Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.
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