The document provides guidance and tips for observing Ramadan effectively through the use of a battle plan or planner. It includes schedules for Quran reading, lectures, and iftar meals. Advice is given on preparation, such as grocery shopping before Ramadan. Guidelines are provided on various acts of worship during Ramadan such as taraweeh prayers, qiyam al-layl, and proper fasting etiquette. The document aims to help maximize one's worship and experience during the holy month.
Ask about islam talking about ramadan by idris tawfiqdocsforu
Ask About Islam Talking About Ramadan by Idris Tawfiq
In this fourth book in the Ask About Islam series, Idris Tawfiq
talks about the importance of Ramadan in the lives of Muslims
Ramadan, he says, is a chance to reconnect with Allah. It is the
month of prayer. It is the month of the holy Qur’an and the
month of remembering those who are less fortunate than we
are More important than anything, though, Muslims fast
during the holy month because Allah has commanded them to
do so
British Muslim writer and presenter, Idris Tawfiq, has a degree
in English Language and Literature from the University of
Manchester and a degree in Sacred Theology from the
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome. For many
years he was Head of Religious Education in different schools
in the UK More remarkably, before embracing Islam he was a
Roman Catholic priest This rich experience in dealing with
people and explaining matters of faith to them enlivens his
writing and his talks, making them simple and easy to
understand
FASTING IN RAMADAN: The Annual Habit of Highly Successful and Satisfied People.
Second Edition: Follows the globally popular first edition titled “Ramadan- Time to purify and train body and soul”.
A quick and easy explanation of the meaning, purpose and benefits of fasting in Islam.
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Ask About Islam Talking About Ramadan by Idris Tawfiq
In this fourth book in the Ask About Islam series, Idris Tawfiq
talks about the importance of Ramadan in the lives of Muslims
Ramadan, he says, is a chance to reconnect with Allah. It is the
month of prayer. It is the month of the holy Qur’an and the
month of remembering those who are less fortunate than we
are More important than anything, though, Muslims fast
during the holy month because Allah has commanded them to
do so
British Muslim writer and presenter, Idris Tawfiq, has a degree
in English Language and Literature from the University of
Manchester and a degree in Sacred Theology from the
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome. For many
years he was Head of Religious Education in different schools
in the UK More remarkably, before embracing Islam he was a
Roman Catholic priest This rich experience in dealing with
people and explaining matters of faith to them enlivens his
writing and his talks, making them simple and easy to
understand
FASTING IN RAMADAN: The Annual Habit of Highly Successful and Satisfied People.
Second Edition: Follows the globally popular first edition titled “Ramadan- Time to purify and train body and soul”.
A quick and easy explanation of the meaning, purpose and benefits of fasting in Islam.
Quarterly
Al-Nahl
Vol. 16, No 1
Q1/2005
Editors:
Syed Sajid Ahmad,
Incharge:
Nasir M. Malik
Sadr
Majlis Ansarullah,
U.S.A.
Al-Nahl is a
Publication of
Majlis Ansarullah,
U.S.A.,
An Auxiliary of the
Ahmadiyya Movement in
Islam, Inc., U.S.A.
;sence of Ramadan is the
ing of one’s ways to become a
person—one who remains
ious of God throughout his or
fe. Just as the moon waxes and
s and is never the same on any
f the fast, we too should
Je for the better as each day
by. We should become like
ms that clearly illuminate the
teachings of the Qur’an, thus
ng to guide humanity out of the
is of darkness and on to the
of righteousness.
central idea of this book
loped from a series of talks
n by the author to Muslim youth
ng the month of Ramadan. It
felt that this would meet the
d for a simple informative guide
young Muslims, and would also
useful as a teaching resource for
ents. teachers and any other
erested people,
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك اشهد ان لااله الاانت استغفرك واتوب اليك
اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا اله الا الله والله اكبر
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك نستغفرك ونتوب اليك
اللهم اغفر للمسلمين والمسلمات والمؤمنين والمؤمنات الاحياء والاموات الى يوم الدين
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله و الحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله اكبر
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
أستغفر الله الذى لا إله إلا هو الحى القيوم واتوب إليه
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
This Book Includes Superb Knowledge Of Topics Like Commendations from Honourable Muftis and Scholars, Gift from Attar, Protection of things from jinns And Many More ۔ ۔ A significant and highly inspiring piece of writing which will immensely enhance your knowledge and motivate you to perform virtuous deeds.Don’t forget to leave your comments and share this great piece of writing after reading it online or downloading its PDF format. Comment box, read and download buttons and embed code are given below.
Quarterly
Al-Nahl
Vol. 16, No 1
Q1/2005
Editors:
Syed Sajid Ahmad,
Incharge:
Nasir M. Malik
Sadr
Majlis Ansarullah,
U.S.A.
Al-Nahl is a
Publication of
Majlis Ansarullah,
U.S.A.,
An Auxiliary of the
Ahmadiyya Movement in
Islam, Inc., U.S.A.
;sence of Ramadan is the
ing of one’s ways to become a
person—one who remains
ious of God throughout his or
fe. Just as the moon waxes and
s and is never the same on any
f the fast, we too should
Je for the better as each day
by. We should become like
ms that clearly illuminate the
teachings of the Qur’an, thus
ng to guide humanity out of the
is of darkness and on to the
of righteousness.
central idea of this book
loped from a series of talks
n by the author to Muslim youth
ng the month of Ramadan. It
felt that this would meet the
d for a simple informative guide
young Muslims, and would also
useful as a teaching resource for
ents. teachers and any other
erested people,
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك اشهد ان لااله الاانت استغفرك واتوب اليك
اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا اله الا الله والله اكبر
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك نستغفرك ونتوب اليك
اللهم اغفر للمسلمين والمسلمات والمؤمنين والمؤمنات الاحياء والاموات الى يوم الدين
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله و الحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله اكبر
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
أستغفر الله الذى لا إله إلا هو الحى القيوم واتوب إليه
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
This Book Includes Superb Knowledge Of Topics Like Commendations from Honourable Muftis and Scholars, Gift from Attar, Protection of things from jinns And Many More ۔ ۔ A significant and highly inspiring piece of writing which will immensely enhance your knowledge and motivate you to perform virtuous deeds.Don’t forget to leave your comments and share this great piece of writing after reading it online or downloading its PDF format. Comment box, read and download buttons and embed code are given below.
Umar Abdul Jabbaar
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 36 | Size: 1 MB
A breif summary of Shafiee Fiqh, the contents page reads as follows: Elements Of Islam, Islamic Laws, Taharah, Najasat, Istinja, Wudhoo, Ghusl, Tayammum, Naidh and Nifaas, Salaah, Arkaan-us-Salaah, Pre-Sunan of Salah.
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Table Of Contents
Elements Of Islam
Islamic Laws
Taharah
Najasat
Istinja
Wudhoo
Ghusl
Tayammum
Naidh and Nifaas
Salaah
Arkaan-us-Salaah
Pre-Sunan of Salah
Factors Which invaidate Salah or make it Makrooh
An-Nawaafil
Salaatul Jamaa’h
Types of Follower
Salaatul Musafir
Salaat ul-Jumu’h
Eif Salah
Salah tul-Janaazah
Zakaat
Zakaat of Fitr
Sawm (Ramadhan)
Hajj and Umrah
Conditions For Tawaaf and Sa’ee
A useful booklet shows 1000 acts of Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It contains different situations i.e. waking up, going to the bathroom, performing ablutions, using sewak, wearing shoes, wearing clothes, going out and coming back home, going to the mosque, athan, iqama, praying at night and post-prayer sunnahs.
The Gazette January 2015 English
Reestablishment of Faith on Earth
Prophecies of the Holy Prophet Muhammad
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سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك اشهد ان لااله الاانت استغفرك واتوب اليك
اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا اله الا الله والله اكبر
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك نستغفرك ونتوب اليك
اللهم اغفر للمسلمين والمسلمات والمؤمنين والمؤمنات الاحياء والاموات الى يوم الدين
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
سبحان الله و الحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله اكبر
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم
أستغفر الله الذى لا إله إلا هو الحى القيوم واتوب إليه
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و آله و صحبه و سلم تسليما كثيرا عدد خلقه و رضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته و عدد ما علم الله السميع العليم
اللهم انى اصبحت اشهدك واشهد حملة عرشك وملائكتك وجميع خلقك انك انت الله لااله الا انت وحدك لاشريك لك وان محمد عبدك ورسولك
عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه و زنة عرشه و مداد كلماته
Fast, Fasting, Ramadhan, Control Lust, Control Desire, Feel about deprived, Obligation of a Muslim
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In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
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3. INTRODUCTION
Bismillah, As Salaamu Aalaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu,
Alhamdulillah. Indeed, all praise is due to Allah. We praise Him and seek His help and
forgiveness. We seek refuge with Allah from our souls’ evils and our wrongdoing. He
whom Allah guides, no one can misguide; and he whom He misguides, no one can
guide. I bear witness that there is no god except Allah alone without any partners. And I
bear witness that Muhammad (salAllahu alaihi wa sallam) is His servant and messenger.
Since 2011, you’ve helped shape the next year’s Ramadan Battle Plan by giving me
feedback and letting me know what you liked or didn’t like. This year, per your request,
I’ve added
1. 12- and 24- hour time slots to help you better plan your days and nights
according to your needs.
2. Larger prayer section, expanded to include sunnah salat
3. Two pages per day.
4. A 20- and 30- day Qur’an reading schedule.
5. A glossary of Arabic terms.
At the end of Ramadan, please let me know what you think of this year’s planner at
RamadanBattlePlan.com/feedback/. I will print out all your responses and have them
next to me as I sketch next year’s planner, insha’Allah.
May this Planner be a source of barakah and sadaqah jariya for you, your family and
community. May it help you exceed your expectations and make this your best Ramadan
yet! AMEEN.
Connect with others and see how their Ramadan
is going by using #RamadanBattlePlan
Twitter.com/Halalify
Facebook.com/RamadanBattlePlan
My personal twitter handle is @ImanBuilder
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
All praise and thanks are due to Allah, who facilitated the completion of this planner.
May He further reward all those who helped and supported this effort in various ways.
In particular, may Allah reward Kausar Azam, Coniqua Abdul-Malik, Victoria Caldwell
and Ibn Halal for their extended support, as well as the 116 who backed Ramadan Battle
Plan on Kickstarter and the hundreds more who shared it. May Allah have mercy on you,
and may this planner be a source of barakah and sadaqah jariya for you all. Ameen.
We ask Allah to make our efforts helpful and fruitful to humanity, forgive our
shortcomings, purify our work from hypocrisy and conceit, and accept it from us. Our
Lord, forgive us and all the believers, and bestow Your peace and praise upon our
Prophet Muhammad (salAllahu alaihi wa sallam).
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CONTENTS
June / Sha’ban...........................................................................................6
July / Ramadan..........................................................................................8
Bismillah..................................................................................................10
Ilm and Iftar Schedule............................................................................11
Fiqh of Ramadan.....................................................................................12
Zakat ul-Fitr.............................................................................................13
TaraweehTips........................................................................................14
Goal Setting Like A Champ................................................................16
First 10 days............................................................................................20
Ramadan 1-10..................................................................................24-43
Second 10 days.......................................................................................44
Ramadan 11-20................................................................................48-67
Last 10 days............................................................................................68
Laylatul Qadr Battle Plan.....................................................................72
Ramadan 21-30.................................................................................74-93
Decompression Chamber...................................................................94
August / Shawwal..................................................................................96
Shawwal 1..............................................................................................98
The Vault..............................................................................................100
Hasanah Chasers.................................................................................102
Four Atkhar that Outweigh Many Others.......................................102
Qiyam............................................................................................103
Determining The Last Third Of The Night..................................103
Tahajjud............................................................................................104
Friday............................................................................................106
Prayer of Need......................................................................................107
Prayer of Repentance..........................................................................107
Qu’ran Reading Roadmap................................................................108
Du’a Master List.................................................................................110
Glossary..............................................................................118
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June
Usamah ibn Zayd (Radiyallahu ‘anhu) said,
“I said, ‘O Messenger of Allah, I do not see
you fasting in any other month like you fast in
Sha’ban.’ He (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) said,
‘That is a month to which people do not pay
attention, between Rajab and Ramadan, and it is
a month in which deeds are lifted up to the Lord
of the Worlds. I like for my deeds to be lifted up
when I am fasting.’” [al-Nasa’i]
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24 25 26 27
29 30
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األحد االثنني الثالثاء األربعاء
white day
goals
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شعبان
‘A’isha (Radiyallahu ‘anha) said, “The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, used to fast to the point that we would say that he would never break it and
used to not fast to the point that we would say that he would never fast. I never saw the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, fast for an entire month
except for Ramadan and I did not see him fast more than during Sha’ban.” [Bukhari]
notes
The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) said, used to say the
following when the month of Rajab began. “Oh Allah! Bless us in Rajab
and Sha’ban, and bring us, oh Allah, to Ramadan.” [Tabarani and Ahmad]
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7 8 9
12 13 14
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28 29 1 Ramadan
الخميس الجمعة السبت
white day white day
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رمضانO you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was
decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous –
Qur’an 2:183
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الخميس الجمعة السبت
laylatul qadr
laylatul qadr
notes
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Plan your Ramadan
Don’t lose sight of TODAY
Get rid of anything that interferes with
your Ramadan experience.
Keep a du’a list.
“The invocation of one who fasts will
be answered each time he breaks his
fast (at night)” [Ibn Majah]
Mind your speech.
Mind your media intake.
If you fall short, don’t beat yourself
up.
‘A’isha (radiyallahu anha) said that
Rasulullah (salAllahu alaihi wa sallam)
said: “The deeds most loved by Allah
swt (are those) done regularly, even if
they are small.” [Bukhari, Muslim]
Charity begins at home; take care of
your family, friends and community.
BISMILLAH
Start an iftar fund today. Funds collected will easily sponsor an iftar at your local
masjid or in your home.
The Prophet (salAllahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “Whoever gives food to a fasting
person with which to break his fast, will have a reward equal to his, without it
detracting in the slightest from the reward of the fasting person.” [At-Tirmithi]
Be aware of your time and schedule yourself ONE qiyam per week. As you
become increasingly accustomed to performing qiyam, increase the frequency to
your level of comfort.
Abu Umamah, radiyallahu ‘anhu, reported that the Messenger of Allah (sal Allahu
alaihi wa sallam) said: “I urge you to perform qiyam at night, because it was the
consistent way of the righteous people who preceded you, it is a means of coming
closer to Your Lord, it is a means of expiating your wrongdoings, and it is a restraint
against sinning.” [At-Tirmithi, At-Tabarani and others verified to be hasan by Al-Albani]
Consider doing your major grocery shopping and laundry chores in Sha’ban.
One sister cooked enough for herself and family during the last week of Sha’ban to last the
entire month of Ramadan. She froze the food in meal-ready containers so all she had to do
during Ramadan was to thaw and heat them.
Clean your house BEFORE Ramadan, making it easier to maintain and freeing you
up for more acts of worship. The shayateen like to frequent filthy areas, so don’t
give them a chance.
Automate your sadaqah starting in Ramadan, being sure to maintain a minimum
bank balance to avoid overdraft fees. The year-round sadaqah to your favorite
nonprofit provides you with steady hasanat, insha’Allah.
It is narrated on the authority of Amirul Mu’minin, Abu Hafs ‘Umar bin al-Khattab,
(radiyallahu anhu) who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alaihi wa
sallam) say: “Actions are (judged) by motives (niyyah), so each man will have what
he intended. Thus, he whose migration (hijrah) was to Allah and His Messenger,
his migration is to Allah and His Messenger; but he whose migration was for some
worldly thing he might gain, or for a wife he might marry, his migration is to that for
which he migrated.” [Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
If you give gifts for Eid, buy them ahead of time, so you can focus on the last ten
days of Ramadan properly.
At the end of Ramadan, look back and thank Allah for what you’ve accomplished
and ask Him to accept the good :)
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Lecture Date/Time Lecturer Location
ilm schedule
notes
Host Date/Time Gift RSVP Needed? Location
iftar invitations
notes
With so many good lectures and webinars going on during Ramadan, make sure you
don’t miss any by writing them down in your ilm schedule.
Can’t keep track of who is hosting an iftar and when? Write it down below.
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FIQH OF RAMADAN
Abu Huraira, (radiyallahu anhu) reported that The Prophet, (salAllahu alaihi wa sallam)
said, “When the month of Ramadan starts, the gates of the heaven are opened and the
gates of Hell are closed and the devils are chained.”
Why, then, do we still have bad thoughts? It is a common question. Scholars
say that these thoughts originate from our own souls battered by satanic
whisperings and devices implanted in us. Another blessing of Ramadan
now becomes apparent. It is a time to see what has happened to our soul,
what condition it is in, and take notice of our shortcomings: jealousy, envy,
overzealous competition, love of gossip, and the rest. During Ramadan, these
traits become clear, and a clear enemy is easier to defeat than a slinking one.
-Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
The Islamic month begins with one of two events:
1. Sighting of the new moon.
Ibn ‘Umar, (radiyallahu anhu) said, “The people were looking for the new
moon and when I reported to the Messenger of Allah, (salAllahu alaihi wa
sallam) that I had seen it, he fasted and ordered the people to fast.” [Abu
Dawood]
1. Completion of 30 days.
Abu Huraira, (radiyallahu anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah
instructed: “Fast after you have seen it [the new crescent] and end the fast
[at the end of the month] when you see it. If it is hidden from you, then
wait until the thirty days of Sha’ban have passed.” [Bukhari & Muslim]
Who is your community scholar? Once you know, ask when the fasting of Ramadan will
begin for your community.
Who is required to fast? Why?
Who is exempt from fasting? Why?
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What are the conditions of intention for fard (obligatory) fasting?
ZAKAT UL-FITRProphet Muhammad (salAllahu alaihi wa sallam) has said, “Whoever paid it (Zakat ul-
Fitr) before Salat ul-Eid, it is acceptable zakat before Allah. Whoever paid it after Salat
ul-Eid, it is just a charity.” The companions of the Prophet (radiyallahu anhum) used to
pay it a few days earlier. [Al-Bukhari]
It is reported from Ibn ‘Umar, (radiyallahu anhu) that he said: “The Messenger of Allah,
(salAllahu alaihi wa sallam) enjoined the payment of one sa’ of date or one sa’ of
barley as Zakat ul-Fitr on every Muslim, young and old, male and female, free and
slave.”[Bukhari & Muslim]
What is Zakat ul-Fitr?
How much is one sa’?
How is it supposed to be paid?
When is Zakat ul-Fitr supposed to be paid?
Who are the recipients?
To whom are those that zakat CANNOT
be given?
Zakat amount
to be paid
What is the difference between Zakat and Zakat ul-Fitr?
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TIPS1. Avoid onions, garlic, spicy or highly scented foods and drinks so that you don’t
offend your taraweeh neighbors in salat. Indulge in all those delicacies AFTER
taraweeh.
It is related that ‘Abdu’l-’Aziz said, “Anas was asked, ‘What did you hear the
Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, say about garlic?’ He answered,
‘Whoever eats it should not come near our mosque.’” [Bukhari]
2. Eat light! Avoid overeating as it cause drowsiness, laziness, shortness of breath
and other discomforts during long prayers.
O Children of Adam! wear your beautiful apparel at every time and place of
prayer: eat and drink: But waste not by excess, for Allah loveth not the wasters. .
[Qur’an 7:31]
3. Rinse your mouth, floss and perform miswak to cleanse your breath and tongue.
It is related that Suwayd ibn an-Nu’man said, “We set out for Khaybar with the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. When we were at
as-Sahba’ (and Yahya says that is a day’s journey from Khaybar), the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, asked for food. Only sawiq* was
brought. We chewed and ate it. Then he called for water and rinsed his mouth out
and we did so as well, and then he led us in Maghrib without repeating wudu’.”
Sufyan said, “I heard it from him, beginning to end.” *sawiq: a mush made of wheat
or barley. [Bukhari]
4. If body odor is a problem take a quick shower to freshen up.
5. Wear comfortable clothes and keep in mind that with many people packed tightly
together in the summer heat, the temperature and tempers may be exacerbated.
Keep it clean and modest.
6. After iftar, head straight to the masjid, and if you have guests, bring them along!
7. Bring a sealable water bottle with you: 2/3 ice and 1/3 water. This will help you keep
Narrated Abu Huraira radiyallahu ‘anhu,: The Prophet sallallahu ‘alayhi wasallam said:
“Whoever establishes prayers during the nights of Ramadan faithfully out of sincere
faith and hoping to attain Allah’s rewards (not for showing off), all his past sins will be
forgiven.” -Bukhari
The Messenger of Allah sallallahu ‘alayhi wasallam said: “Whoever stands with the imam
until he finishes (the prayer), the reward of Qiyam al-Layl will be recorded for him.”
-At-Tirmidhi
TARAWEEH
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1. This is tough, but be patient. Be patient. Be patient. Our children are the future of
this beautiful Ummah. We are losing our youth in part because we push them away
from the masjid for our own convenience.
2. Make du’a for the parents and the children; after all, we are one Ummah and our
goal is to enter Jannah. Plus, you get to have an angel say “AMEEN, and to you too.”
3. Know that everything that happens is a trial. Will you fail or pass? Increase in
tolerance or demand the future Mumineen-in-training to be removed?
1. No matter how young the child, some may find it offensive to see a child wearing
shoes in the prayer area. Place your children’s shoes inside a shopping bag and
into your handbag. Not only will it help keep the shoes section tidy, but it will also
make it easier for you to find the tiny shoes later.
2. Position yourself and your children at the end of a row to avoid gaps and disruption
during prayer. If possible, pray in the back rows.
3. Prepare light meals for your child to minimize bathroom or diaper breaks. Oh! And
change your baby’s diaper before leaving the house.
4. Bring fruit or vegetable snacks for when your children get hungry. Also bring their
favorite toy, pacifier or blanket to pacify them.
5. Make du’a. -Inspired by Sadaf Farooqi’s “Children @ Taraweeh: Storm in a Teacup” at MuslimMatters.org
PARENTS
NON-PARENTS
One question most Imams, Shuyukh, Du’at, etc get asked is, “How and
when did you know this is what you wanted to do?” Well my answer to
this question has to do with attending tarawih in Ramadan. Alhamdulillah
since the age of about 5 my father used to take me to tarawih every night in
Ramadan, even on school nights. Around the time I was 8 I remember being
amazed by the imam’s recitation of the Qur’an from memory in tarawih. I
even told my father that I want to be able to do what he does. So bi’idhnillah
when the opportunity presented itself to go and memorize the Qur’an, I
jumped at it and insisted that I be allowed to go. Keep in mind that this
involved traveling overseas at the age of 10. Alhamdulillah, since then one
thing Allah has granted me the ability to do consistently is lead tarawih every
Ramadan. This was the beginning of my journey down the road of seeking
knowledge and serving the Deen. -Abdul Nasir Jangda
Founder & Director of Qalam Institute
notes
hydrated during the long prayers. Too much water, however, will send you to the
bathroom, so choose wisely
8. Put your phone on silent to avoid disrupting others’ prayers.
9. THE SHOES! During Ramadan the brothers’ shoe racks are in complete disarray.
PLEASE put your shoes on the rack neatly, in order to tidy up the area and make a
masjid experience better for others. Sisters, bring a plastic shopping bag for your
shoes. If there is no room on the shoe racks, you can put your shoes in the bag and
into your handbag.
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S SPECIFIC
M MEASUREABLE
A ATTAINABLE
R RELEVANT
T TIME BOUND
GOAL SETTING
GOAL SETTING LIKE A CHAMP!A goal without a plan is just a wish.
Design for laziness. Despite your enthusiasm and iman surge, your nafs will get in the
way. It happens. It happens to the best and most dedicated of us, so don’t feel bad
about it—PLAN for it.
If something requires us to exert just a little bit more effort, the chances we’ll do it go
way, way down. There’s a huge difference, for example, between two clicks to get
something done and one click. - BJ Fogg
Most people plan for perfection, expecting to be 100% at all times. This is not
sustainable. So before those low-energy, low-motivation days get you, think of ways
NOW to simplify your tasks so that when they do occur, you have a plan of action that
carries you through.
SIDE NOTE: Did you know that many Olympic athletes plan their training schedules
annually, and some even four years in advance, to ensure they reach their performance
goals? This helps them stay on track when pressure mounts and life happens, and it
also gives them a framework to adjust when needed. They go to bed early and take 90
minute naps in the afternoon. We call that nap qailulah and it’s a sunnah! So prepare
for Ramadan like an elite athlete
This Ramadan will be different than any other because you will be an active rather than
a passive participant, insha’Allah.
A dream is a wish your heart makes,
but a goal is a dream with a deadline.
If you are having a hard time developing the steps to achieve your goal, then think of
what you want to achieve and work backwards. Keep the end in mind and make du’a
for success.
SMART-Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound
A good plan has a clear cause and effect in attainable stages. A good plan is:
Specific: Requires concentration on ONE thing until you are clear on the What,
Why & How;
Measurable: Uses milestones and benchmarks, aka “deliverables”;
Attainable: Consists of progressive tasks and steps you can do to accomplish them;
Relevant: Leverages your learning style, morals and character. What works for
others may not work for you; and,
Time Bound: Demands a deadline and not an open-ended time frame. You must
complete the goal before you can build upon it with a new goal.
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Below are some reflection questions to get you started on your goal-mapping journey.
1. If you had only six months to live and this was your last Ramadan, what would
you like to achieve?
2. What is the legacy you would like to leave?
3. If Allah, Subhanahu wa ta’ala, was to give you ANYTHING you ever wanted, what
would you ask for? (Add them to your Master Du’a List.)
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WHAT DO YOU WANT TO
ACHIEVE THIS RAMADAN?
RAMADAN
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WISHLIST
1. Set a timer for 5 minutes and write down what your ideal Ramadan would look like.
What would that feel like? Keep in mind the following, “And your Rabb says, “Call
upon me; I will repond to you.” [surah Al-Ghafir verse 60]
2. Set the timer for another 5 minutes and jot down what you want to achieve in the
corresponding time slots.
lifetime
this ramadan next ramadan
6 months post-ramadan
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5. Look over each of the tasks you delineated above, and create a chronology by writing
the number 1 next to the step you must take first, a number 2 on the task that must be
completed next. Continue to do so until all the steps have a number attached to them.
6. Now add due dates next to each step to make them time-bound and add them to the
corresponding dates in the monthly calendar view.
bonus: Also add them to your section of your daily view
bonus: Find an accountability partner to help you stay on track with your goals.
rinse and repeat for any additional goals.
due today
AWESOME
RAMADAN!
3. Go back to each of the four life sections and circle ONE item that you feel would
have the most positive effect on your dunya and akhira. Just ONE. Insha’Allah.
4. Take the goal you circled for “This Ramadan,” and write it in the bubble below. Set
your timer once again for 5 minutes and begin to write down all the steps you must take
in order to complete that task. Connect each step with a line to the bubble.
Success comes from Allah; don’t forget to make du’a for it. Tie your camel and trust in
Allah.
Accountability
Partner
become clear
on your goal
mind map it
accountability
partner
more du’a
make du’a
20. The Messenger of Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) addressed
his companions on the last day of Sha‘ban, saying,
“Oh people! A great month has come over you; a blessed month;
a month in which is a night better than a thousand months; month
in which Allah has made it compulsory upon you to fast by day,
and voluntary to pray by night. Whoever draws nearer (to Allah)
by performing any of the (optional) good deeds in (this month)
shall receive the same reward as performing an obligatory deed
at any other time, and whoever discharges an obligatory deed
in (this month) shall receive the reward of performing seventy
obligations at any other time. It is the month of patience, and
the reward of patience is Heaven. It is the month of charity, and
a month in which a believer’s sustenance is increased. Whoever
gives food to a fasting person to break his fast, shall have his sins
forgiven, and he will be saved from the Fire of Hell, and he shall
have the same reward as the fasting person, without his reward
being diminished at all.”
[Narrated by Ibn Khuzaymah]
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Decompression Chamber
List the top 6 things that needed to get done last week but didn’t.
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List 10 acts of sadaqah you can easily do in the next 10 days
Abu Hurairah, (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah, (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said:
“On every person’s joints or small bones (i.e. fingers and toes), there is sadaqah (charity) every day the sun
rises. Doing justice between two people is sadaqah; assisting a man to mount his animal, or lifting up his
belongings onto it is sadaqah; a good word is sadaqah; every step you take towards prayer is sadaqah; and
removing harmful things from pathways is sadaqah.” [Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
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List 10 good things, moments, memories from the previous week. Alhamdulilah.
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And remember! your Lord caused to be declared (publicly): “If ye are grateful, I will add more (favors) unto
you; But if ye show ingratitude, truly My punishment is terrible indeed” [Surat ‘Ibrahim 14:7]
s c h e d u l eQUR’AN READING
Juz’ 1–Al Fatiha 1–Al Baqarah 141 (1:1-2:141)
Juz’ 2–Al Baqarah 142–Al Baqarah 252 (2:142-2:252)
Juz’ 3–Al Baqarah 253–Al Imran 92 (2:253-3:92)
Juz’ 4–Al Imran 93–An Nisaa 23 (3:93-4:23)
Juz’ 5–An Nisaa 24–An Nisaa 147 (4:24-4:147)
Juz’ 6–An Nisaa 148–Al Ma’idah 81 (4:148-5:81)
Juz’ 7–Al Ma’idah 82–Al An’am 110 (5:82-6:110)
Juz’ 8–Al An’am 111–Al A’raf 87 (6:111-7:87)
Juz’ 9–Al A’raf 88–Al Anfal 40 (7:88-8:40)
Juz’ 10–Al Anfal 41–At Tauba 92 (8:41-9:92)
housekeeping
spiritual
What can you do in the next 10 days to get closer to Allah and maximize your Ramadan?
What NEEDS to get done in the next 10 days?
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personal
Abu Juhayfa Wahb ibn ‘Abdullah (radiyAllahu’anhu) said, “The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi
wa salam) joined Salman and Abu’d-Darda’ (radiyAllahu’anhum) together in brotherhood.
Salman visited Abu’d-Darda’ and saw Umm ad-Darda’ (radiyAllahu’anha) poorly dressed and
said to her, ‘What’s the matter with you?’ She said, ‘Your brother Abu’d-Darda’ has no need
of this world.’ Abu’d-Darda’ came and made some food for him. Salman said, ‘Eat.’ He said, ‘I
am fasting.’ Salman said, ‘I will not eat unless you eat.’” He said, “He ate. In the night, Abu’d-
Darda’ went to stand in prayer and Salman said to him, ‘Sleep!’ and he slept. Then he got
up again and Salman said, ‘Sleep!’ At the end of the night, Salman said, ‘Now get up and we
will pray.’ Salman said to him, ‘Your Lord has rights over you and your self has rights over
you, so give those with rights their due.’ Abu’d-Darda’ came to the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, and mentioned this to him and the Prophet said, ‘Salman spoke
the truth.’” [Bukhari]
work | school
family
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CHOOSE TWO
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1‘Amr ibn al-’As (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, “The difference between our fasting and the fasting of the
people of the Book lies in the eating of suhoor.” [Muslim]
Al Fatiha 1
AlBaqarah141
1st juz ’
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
sunnah
size it!
stop ! prayer time
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plan
your
suhoor
battle plan
1
Anas (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, “Have suhoor. There is blessing in suhoor.” [Bukhari]
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closer to ALLAH
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Narrated Abu Huraira (radiyAllahu’anhu): The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said,
“When the month of Ramadan starts, the gates of the heaven are opened and the gates of
Hell are closed and the devils are chained.” [Bukhari]
Al Baqarah
142-252
2nd juz ’
2
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
sunnah
size it!
stop ! prayer time
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decide
when to
pray&set
alarms
battle plan
2
It is related that Abu ‘Amr ash-Shaybani (radiyAllahu’anhu) said, “The owner of this
house (and he indicated the house of ‘Abdullah) said, ‘I asked the Prophet what ac-
tion was most loved by Allah and he said, “The prayer at its proper time.”’ “‘Abdullah
asked, “Then what?” He said, “Then devotion to parents.” He said, “Then what?” He
said, “Jihad in the way of Allah.” [Bukhari]
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The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam)said: “The fast and the Qur’an are two interces-
sors for the servant of Allah on the Day of Resurrection. The fast will say, ‘O Lord, I
prevented him from his food and desires during the day. Let me intercede for him.’ The
Qur’an will say, ‘I prevented him from sleeping at night. Let me intercede for him.’ And
their intercession will be accepted.” [Ahmad]
Al Baqarah
253
Al Imran 92
3rd juz ’
3
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
sunnah
size it!
stop ! prayer time
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after
fajr
battle plan
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Sakhr al-Ghamidi and other companions (radiyallahu ‘anhum) reported that the
Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “O Allah bless the early part of the day for
my Ummah.” [Abu Dawud, an-Nasa’i]
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Narrated Sahl bin Sad (radiyAllahu’anhu): The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said,
“Paradise has eight gates, and one of them is called Ar-Rayyan through which none will
enter but those who observe fasting.” The Prophet also said, “If a person spends two dif-
ferent kinds of something (for Allah’s Cause), he will be called from the gates of Paradise.”
[Bukhari]
Al Imran 93
An Nisaa 23
4th juz ’
4
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
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When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
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QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
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# of raka’at
FAJR
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
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DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
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DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
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ASR
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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smile &
spread
salaam
battle plan
4
Abdullah bin Umar (radiyAllahu’anhu) said: “A man asked the Prophet (sal Allahu
alaihi wa sallam) said ‘what is the best act of Islam?’ He said, ‘To feed others and to
give greetings of salaam to those whom you know and to those whom you do not
know.” [Bukhari & Muslim]
Your smile for your brother is charity.” [Graded authentic by Ibn Hajar and al-Alban]
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Narrated by Abu Huraira (radiyAllahu’anhu),: The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam)
said: “Whoever establishes prayers during the nights of Ramadan faithfully out of sincere
faith and hoping to attain Allah’s rewards (not for showing off), all his past sins will be
forgiven.” [Bukhari]
An Nisaa 24
An Nisaa 147
5th juz ’
5
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
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DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
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ASR
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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2 sunnah
after
maghrib
battle plan
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‘Aishah (radiyallahu ‘anha) narrates that the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said:
“He who is regular in offering twelve sunnah raka’at (of salat), Allah subhanahu wa
ta’ala will build for him a house in paradise; FOUR raka’at before dhuhr, TWO raka’at
after dhuhr, TWO raka’at after maghrib, TWO raka’at after ‘Isha and TWO raka’at
before Fajr.” [an-Nasa’i]
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Narrated Abu Huraira (radiyAllahu’anhu): The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said,
“Whoever does not give up forged speech and evil actions, Allah is not in need of his
leaving his food and drink (i.e. Allah will not accept his fasting.)” [Bukhari]
An Nisaa 148
Al Ma’idah 81
6th juz ’
6
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
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When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
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ASR
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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intend to
do good
& follow
through
battle plan
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“He who has intended a good deed and has not done it, Allah writes it down with
Himself as a full good deed, but if he has intended it and has done it, Allah writes it
down with Himself as from ten good deeds to seven hundred times, or many times
over. But if he has intended a bad deed and has not done it, Allah writes it down with
Himself as a full good deed, but if he has intended it and has done it, Allah writes it
down as one bad deed.” [Bukhari & Muslim]
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Narrated Abu Huraira (radiyAllahu’anhu),: The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said,
“(Allah said), ‘Every good deed of Adam’s son is for him except fasting; it is for Me. and I
shall reward (the fasting person) for it.’ Verily, the smell of the mouth of a fasting person
is better to Allah than the smell of musk.” [Bukhari]
Al Ma’idah 82
Al An’am 110
7th juz ’
7
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
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When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
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QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
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stop ! prayer time
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go to
sleep
early
battle plan
7
A’isha (radiyallahu ‘anha) reported: “The Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) used to
sleep in the early part of the night, wake up (for worship) during its last part.” [Bukhari,
Muslim & others]
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Every night Allah has people whom He redeems from the Fire. Imam Ahmad (5/256) nar-
rated from the hadeeth of Abu Umaamah (radiyAllahu’anhu), that the Prophet (salAllahu
alayhi wa salam) said: “At every breaking of the fast, Allah has people whom He redeems.”
[Al-Mundhiri said: there is nothing wrong with its isnaad; and it was classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh
al-Targheeb, 987]
Al An’am 111
Al A’rah 87
8th juz ’
8
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
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bonus:salat
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When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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set alarm
for the
last 3rd
of the
night
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‘Amr Bin ‘Abasah (radiyallahu ‘anhu) reported that the Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa
sallam) said: “The closest a (believing) servant is to his Lord is in the last part of the
night. If you can be among those who extol Allah during that hour, do so.” [Tirmidhi,
an-Nasa’i]
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Narrated Ibn ‘Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhu): The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) was the
most generous amongst the people, and he used to be more so in the month of Ramadan
when Gabriel visited him, and Gabriel used to meet him on every night of Ramadan till the
end of the month. The Prophet used to recite the Holy Qur’an to Gabriel, and when Ga-
briel met him, he used to become more generous than the fast wind in doing good. [Bukhari]
Al A’rah 88
Al Anfal 40
9th juz ’
9
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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sunnah
size it!
stop ! prayer time
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pray
qiyam
battle plan
9
Abu Umamah (radiyallahu ‘anhu) related that the the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa
salam) said, “I urge you to perform qiyam at night, because it was the consistent way
of the righteous people who preceded you, it is a means of coming closer to Your
Lord, it is a means of expiating your wrongdoings, and it is a restraint against sinning”
[Tirmidhi, At-Tabarani, & others. Verified to be hasan by al-Albani]
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Fasting Ramadan is a means of expiation for the sins committed since the previous Ra-
madan, so long as one avoids major sins. It was proven in Saheeh Muslim (233) that the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “The five daily prayers, from one
Jumu’ah to the next and from one Ramadan to the next are expiation for (sins committed)
in between, so long as you avoid major sins.”
Al Anfal 41
At Tauba 92
10th juz
10
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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sunnah
size it!
stop ! prayer time
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take
qailulah
nap
battle plan
10
The Prophet Muhammad (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam)said, “Take a short nap, for
Devils do not take naps” [Sahih Aljamie. Alalbani 1647]
Anas and Sahl Bin Sa’d (radiyallahu ‘anhu) reported: “We used to pray Jumu’ah and
then take a nap (during the Prophet’s time.)” [Bukhari]
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44. O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was
decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous.
[Surat Al-Baqarah verse 177]
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s c h e d u l eQUR’AN READING
Juz’ 11–At Tauba 93–Hud 5 (9:93-11:5)
Juz’ 12–Hud 6–Yusuf 52 (11:6-12:52)
Juz’ 13–Yusuf 53–Ibrahim 52 (12:53-14:52)
Juz’ 14–Al Hijr 1–An Nahl 128 (15:1-16:128)
Juz’ 15–Al Isra 1–Al Kahf 74 (17:1-18:74)
Juz’ 16–Al Kahf 75–Ta Ha 135 (18:75-20:135)
Juz’ 17–Al Anbiyaa 1–Al Hajj 78 (21:1-22:78)
Juz’ 18–Al Muminum 1–Al Furqan (23:1-25:20)
Juz’ 19–Al Furqan 21–An Naml 55 (25:21-27:55)
Juz’ 20–An Naml 56–Al Ankabut 45 (27:56-29:45)
Decompression Chamber
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List 10 acts of sadaqah you can easily do in the next 10 days
Abu Hurairah, (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah, (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said:
“On every person’s joints or small bones (i.e. fingers and toes), there is sadaqah (charity) every day the sun
rises. Doing justice between two people is sadaqah; assisting a man to mount his animal, or lifting up his
belongings onto it is sadaqah; a good word is sadaqah; every step you take towards prayer is sadaqah; and
removing harmful things from pathways is sadaqah.” [Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
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List 10 good things, moments, memories from the previous week. Alhamdulilah.
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And remember! your Lord caused to be declared (publicly): “If ye are grateful, I will add more (favors) unto
you; But if ye show ingratitude, truly My punishment is terrible indeed” [Surat ‘Ibrahim 14:7]
housekeeping
spiritual
What can you do in the next 10 days to get closer to Allah and maximize your Ramadan?
What NEEDS to get done in the next 10 days?
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work | school
family
ramadan dip
Avoid the Ramadan dip.
What can you do to maintain and even improve your worship in
the second 10 days of Ramadan?
SUGGESTIONS
1. Make du’a to Allah to
facilitate worshipping
Him in the most pleasing
way to Him.
2. Choose 2 or 3 sunnan
from “Sunnah Size It!”
section and do them.
3. Increase your Qur’an
reading
4. Buddy up and get an
accountability partner.
personal
Abu Juhayfa Wahb ibn ‘Abdullah (radiyAllahu’anhu) said, “The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi
wa salam) joined Salman and Abu’d-Darda’ (radiyAllahu’anhum) together in brotherhood.
Salman visited Abu’d-Darda’ and saw Umm ad-Darda’ (radiyAllahu’anha) poorly dressed and
said to her, ‘What’s the matter with you?’ She said, ‘Your brother Abu’d-Darda’ has no need
of this world.’ Abu’d-Darda’ came and made some food for him. Salman said, ‘Eat.’ He said, ‘I
am fasting.’ Salman said, ‘I will not eat unless you eat.’” He said, “He ate. In the night, Abu’d-
Darda’ went to stand in prayer and Salman said to him, ‘Sleep!’ and he slept. Then he got
up again and Salman said, ‘Sleep!’ At the end of the night, Salman said, ‘Now get up and we
will pray.’ Salman said to him, ‘Your Lord has rights over you and your self has rights over
you, so give those with rights their due.’ Abu’d-Darda’ came to the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, and mentioned this to him and the Prophet said, ‘Salman spoke
the truth.’” [Bukhari]
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Abu Sa’id al-Khudri (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu
alayhi wa salam) said, “No slave fasts one day in the way of Allah without Allah putting
his face seventy years’ journey away from the Fire on account of that day.” [Bukhari&Muslim]
At Tauba 93
Hud 5
11th juz
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Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
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sunnah
size it!
stop ! prayer time
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love for
the sake
of ALLAH
battle plan
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Abu Hurayra (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi
wa salam) said, “Allah Almighty will say on the Day of Rising, ‘Where are those who
loved one another for the sake of My majesty? Today, on the day when there is no
shade but My shade, I will shade them.’” [Muslim]
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Hud 6
Yusuf 52
12th juz
Narrated by Abu Huraira (radiyAllahu’anhu),: The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam)
said: “Whoever establishes prayers during the nights of Ramadan faithfully out of sincere
faith and hoping to attain Allah’s rewards (not for showing off), all his past sins will be
forgiven.” [Bukhari]
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Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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forgive &
reconcile
for the
sake of
ALLAH
battle plan
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Abu Huraira (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi
wa salam) said, “Actions are presented every Monday and Thursday, and Allah then
forgives every man who does not associate anything with Him except for a man who
has rancour for his brother. He says, ‘Wait until these two reconcile!’” [Muslim]
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Abu Usayd (radiyAllahu’anhu) said, “We were with the Messenger of Allah, (salAllahu
alayhi wa salam), when a man asked, ‘Messenger of Allah, is there any act of dutifulness
which I can do for my parents after their death?’ He replied, ‘Yes. There are four things:
Supplication for them, asking forgiveness for them, fulfilling their pledges, and being gen-
erous to friends of theirs. You only have ties of kinship through your parents” [Bukhari]
Yusuf 53
Ibrahim 52
13th juz’
13
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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sunnah
size it!
stop ! prayer time
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renew
bonds of
kinship &
friendship
battle plan
13
Ibn ‘Umar (radiyAllahu’anhu) said, “If someone fears his Lord and maintains ties of kin-
ship, his term of life will be prolonged, he will have abundant wealth and his people
will love him.” [Bukhari]
Abu’d-Darda’ (radiyAllahu’anhu) said, “Shall I tell you about something better for you
than sadaqa and fasting? Improving the state of relations between one another. Hatred is what
shaves things away.” [Bukhari]
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“The month of Ramadan has come to you; a month of goodness and blessing.” [Ibn Khuza-
ymah]
Al Hijr 1
An Nahl 128
14th juz’
14
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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be extra
kind to
your
parents
battle plan
14
Ibn ‘Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhu) said, “If any Muslim obeys Allah regarding his parents,
Allah will open two gates of the Garden for him. If there is only one parent, then one
gate will be opened. If one of them is angry, then Allah will not be pleased with him
until that parent is pleased with him.” He was asked, “Even if they wrong him?” “Even
if they wrong him” he replied. [Bukhari]
‘Ali ibn Abi Talib (radiyAllahu’anhu) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wa
salam) said: “There is no obedience in disobedience to Allah, obedience is only in ma’ruf (what is
goodness).” [Muslim]
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“And they fall down on their faces weeping, and it adds to their humility.” [Surat Al-’Isra’
(The Night Journey) verse 109]
Al Isra 1
Al Kahf 74
15th juz’
15
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
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sunnah
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increase
in du’a to
ALLAH
battle plan
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The Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said, “Ramadan has come to you.
(It is) a month of blessing, in which Allah covers you with blessing, for He sends down
Mercy, decreases sins and answers prayers. In it, Allah looks at your competition (in
good deeds), and boasts about you to His angels. So show Allah goodness from
yourselves, for the unfortunate one is he who is deprived in (this month) of the mercy
of Allah, the Mighty, the Exalted.”. [Tabarani]
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“The Master of the Months is Ramadan, and the Master of the days is Friday.” [Ibn Khuza-
ymah]
Al Kahf 75
Ta Ha 135
16th juz’
16
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents Made du’a before sleeping
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
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bonus:salat
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When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
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When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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make du’a
before
sleeping
battle plan
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Al-Bara’ ibn ‘Azib (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported, “When the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa
salam) went to bed, he laid down on his right side. Then he said, ‘O Allah, I have turned
my face to You and I have surrendered my self to You and I have committed my back to
YououtoffearanddesireforYou.ThereisnoplaceofsafetyorrefugefromYouexcept
withYou.IhavebelievedinYourbookwhichYourevealedandYourProphetwhomYou
sent.’ He said, ‘Whoever says it at night and then dies, dies in fitra (natural state).’” [Bukhari]
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It is related that Zayd ibn Thabit said, “We used to have suhoor with the Prophet, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace. Then he stood up for the prayer.” Anas said, “I said,
‘How long was there between the adhan and suhoor?’ He said, ‘Enough to recite fifty
ayats.’” [Bukhari]
Al Anbiyaa 1
Al Hajj 78
17th juz’
17
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents Made du’a before sleeping Shed a tear in remembrance
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
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bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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shed a
tear in
remem-
brance of
ALLAH
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Abu Hurayra (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi
wasalam)said,“TherearesevenwhomAllahwillshadewithHisshadeonthedaywhen
there is no shade but His shade: a just leader, a youth who grows up worshipping Allah,
the Mighty and Exalted, a man whose heart is attached to the mosque, two men who
love each other for the sake of Allah, meeting and parting for that reason alone, a man
who refuses the advances of a noble and beautiful woman, saying, ‘I fear Allah’, a man who gives
sadaqa and conceals it so that his left hand does not know what his right hand gives, and a man
who remembers Allah when he is alone and his eyes overflow with tears.” [Bukhari]
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Its true Ramadan is an annual thing, visiting us each year, but will you be here next year to
welcome it? By Allah, one of these Ramadans will be our last, so what makes us so sure it
isn’t this one? [Anonymous NOT Hadith]
AlMuminum1
Al Furqan 20
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Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents Made du’a before sleeping Shed a tear in remembrance
Reviewed progress
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
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When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
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When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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“O you who have believed, fear Allah . And let every soul look to what it has put forth
for tomorrow - and fear Allah . Indeed, Allah is Acquainted with what you do.” [Surat
Al-Hashr verse 18]
“The day on which property will not avail, nor sons, Except him who comes to Allah
with a heart free (from evil).” [Surat Ash-Shu`ara’ verses 88-89]
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Ibn Umar (radiyAllahu’anhu), reported the Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) as saying:
Seek it (Lailat-ul-Qadr) in the last (ten nights). If one among you shows slackness and
weakness (in the earlier part of Ramadan), it should not be allowed to prevail upon him
in the last week. [Bukhari]
Al Furqan 21
An Naml 55
19th juz’
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Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents Made du’a before sleeping Shed a tear in remembrance
Reviewed progress Prayed Fajr & Isha in congregation
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
sunnah
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`Uthman bin `Affan (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah
(salAllahu alayhi wa salam) saying: “One who performs `Isha’ prayer in congregation,
is as if he has performed Salat for half of the night. And one who performs the Fajr
prayer in congregation, is as if he has performed Salat the whole night.’’ [Muslim]
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Ibn Umar (radiyAllahu’anhu), reported the Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) as saying:
Seek it (Lailat-ul-Qadr) in the last (ten nights). If one among you shows slackness and
weakness (in the earlier part of Ramadan), it should not be allowed to prevail upon him
in the last week. [Bukhari]
An Naml 56
Al Ankabut 45
20th juz
20
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents Made du’a before sleeping Shed a tear in remembrance
Reviewed progress Prayed Fajr & Isha in congregation Make du’a for the full benefits of Laylatul Qadr
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
sunnah
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Abu Hurairah (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that The Messenger of Allah (salAllahu
alayhi wa salam) said: “There has come to you Ramadan, a blessed month which Allah
has enjoined you to fast...In it there is a night which is better than a thousand months,
and whoever is deprived of its goodness is indeed deprived.” [Nasaa’i & Ahmad]
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68. Ibn `Umar (radiyAllahu’anhu) said, “The Messenger of Allah (sal
Allahu alaihi wa sallam) used to seclude himself for the last ten
days of the month of Ramadan.”
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s c h e d u l eQUR’AN READING
Juz’ 21 – Al Ankabut 46 - Al Azhab 30 (29:46-33:30)
Juz’ 22 – Al Azhab 31 - Ya Sin 27 (33:31-36:27)
Juz’ 23 – Ya Sin 28 - Az Zumar 31 (36:28-39:31)
Juz’ 24 – Az Zumar 32 - Fussilat 46 (39:32-41:46)
Juz’ 25 – Fussilat 47 - Al Jathiya 37 (41:47-45:37)
Juz’ 26 – Al Ahqaf 1 - Az Zariyat 30 (46:1-51:30)
Juz’ 27 – Az Zariyat 31 - Al Hadid 29 (51:31-57:29)
Juz’ 28 – Al Mujadila 1 – At Tahrim (58:1-66:12)
Juz’ 29 – Al Mulk 1 - Al Mursalat (67:1-77:50)
Juz’ 30 – An Nabaa 1 - An Nas 6 (78:1-114:6)
Decompression Chamber
List the top 6 things that needed to get done last week but didn’t.
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List 10 acts of sadaqah you can easily do in the next 10 days
Abu Hurairah, (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah, (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said:
“On every person’s joints or small bones (i.e. fingers and toes), there is sadaqah (charity) every day the sun
rises. Doing justice between two people is sadaqah; assisting a man to mount his animal, or lifting up his
belongings onto it is sadaqah; a good word is sadaqah; every step you take towards prayer is sadaqah; and
removing harmful things from pathways is sadaqah.” [Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
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List 10 good things, moments, memories from the previous week. Alhamdulilah.
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And remember! your Lord caused to be declared (publicly): “If ye are grateful, I will add more (favors) unto
you; But if ye show ingratitude, truly My punishment is terrible indeed” [Surat ‘Ibrahim 14:7]
housekeeping
spiritual
What can you do in the next 10 days to get closer to Allah and maximize your Ramadan?
What NEEDS to get done in the next 10 days?
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last 10 nights!
What can you do to gather as many rewards in the last 10 nights as possible? (brainstorm below)
REMEMBER ZAKAT AL FITR IS TO BE PAID BEFORE THE EID PRAYER
work | school
family
personal
Abu Juhayfa Wahb ibn ‘Abdullah (radiyAllahu’anhu) said, “The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi
wa salam) joined Salman and Abu’d-Darda’ (radiyAllahu’anhum) together in brotherhood.
Salman visited Abu’d-Darda’ and saw Umm ad-Darda’ (radiyAllahu’anha) poorly dressed and
said to her, ‘What’s the matter with you?’ She said, ‘Your brother Abu’d-Darda’ has no need
of this world.’ Abu’d-Darda’ came and made some food for him. Salman said, ‘Eat.’ He said, ‘I
am fasting.’ Salman said, ‘I will not eat unless you eat.’” He said, “He ate. In the night, Abu’d-
Darda’ went to stand in prayer and Salman said to him, ‘Sleep!’ and he slept. Then he got
up again and Salman said, ‘Sleep!’ At the end of the night, Salman said, ‘Now get up and we
will pray.’ Salman said to him, ‘Your Lord has rights over you and your self has rights over
you, so give those with rights their due.’ Abu’d-Darda’ came to the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, and mentioned this to him and the Prophet said, ‘Salman spoke
the truth.’” [Bukhari]
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LAYLATUL QADR
BATTLE PLAN
For you guys who like math, let’s do some calculations
for some motivation. If Laylatul-Qadr is worth more
than 1000 months [see Qur’an 97:3], and the night
lasts about 8 hours (may be more or less depending
on your locality), then 1000 months divided by 8 hours
means you get 125 months per hour, which means you
get more than 10 years per hour, which means for every
6 minutes of worship, you get more than 1 years worth!
Subhan’Allah, how’s that for a math lesson!
Source: Taken from DailyReminders
1. Start preparing for it at Fajr. After Fajr salat, ensure you recite the morning adhkar
(remembrance), especially: ‘La ila illahu wahdahu la sharika lahu, lahul mulku
walahul hamd wahuwa ‘ala kulli shayin qadeer’
There is no God but Allah; He is alone without any partner. To Him
belong the dominion and to Him belong all praise and He is over all
things able.
The Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said whoever recites it 100 times in the
morning and evening, 100 good deeds will be recorded for him and 100 evil deeds will
be erased from his tab, and he will be protected from the Shaytan. [Bukhari & Muslim]
2. Treat a fasting person to iftar, either by inviting him to your house, or by buying
the food for him and sending it to him.
The Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said that whoever gives food to break another
person’s fast, he will receive the same reward as the person without his reward being
diminished. [Narrated by Ibn Khuzaymah]
3. When the day breaks, make as much du’a as possible that Allah helps you and
makes it easy for you to worship Him during the night.
4. Throughout the daytime, perform the obligatory duties such as praying on time,
adding sunnah and optional prayers. Repeat the phrases of the adhan after the
muadhin and make the necessary supplications.
5. Constantly make the chosen du’a for this night: O Allah you are the Most
Forgiving, and You love to forgive, so forgive me’’
6. If you can, have a bath and perform wudu like the Prophet.
7. Wear your cleanest and best clothes for this night.
Ibn ‘Abbaas (radiyAllahu’anhu) reports from the Messenger of Allah (sal Allahu alaihi
wa sallam) that he said, “Wear your white garments for they are among the best of your
clothes.” [Abu Dawood]
And it has been narrated authentically that Anas ibn Maalik (radiyAllahu’anhu) used to
have a garment that he would wear only once in the year and that was the night that he
expected lailatul Qadr. And it has been reported from a number of the predecessors
that they used to take showers and perfume themselves especially for the last ten nights.
What is the wisdom behind this? In order to best purify our souls and hearts, it helps to
start from the outside by wearing that which is clean, pure and beautifies us, and Allah
knows best.
8. Add du’as and get your Master Du’a List ready.
9. Set alarms.
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master du’a list
du’a
step 1: Go somewhere really beautiful, where no one can disturb you
step 2: Imagine Allah says to you, “Ask whatever you wish and I shall grant it to you.”
Think of everything good you would ask for from this life and the next.
step 3: After thinking of everything you can, sit down and write it out.
step 4: Pick 5 things, your favorites, and consistently ask Allah for these 5 every night in
the last ten. Your du’a will be guaranteed to have landed on Laylatul-Qadr! How cool is
that? Source: Taken from an email sent by [Sh. Muhammad Alshareef]
ْيِّنَع ُفْعَاف َوْفَعْلا ُّبُِحت ٌّوُفَع َكَّنإ َّمُهَللا
Aisha asked the Prophet (saw) “What should I say on Laylat-al-qadr?” He replied,
Say, “O Allah, You are Al-’Afuww and You love to ‘afw, so fa’fu me” (Tirmidhi).
O Allah, You are forgiving and You love forgiveness, so forgive me.
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Narrated Ibn Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhu): The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said,
“Look for the Night of Qadr in the last ten nights of Ramadan,’ on the night when nine
or seven or five nights remain out of the last ten nights of Ramadan (i.e. 21, 23, 25, respec-
tively).” [Bukhari]
Al Ankabut 46
Al Azhab 30
21st juz
21
Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents Made du’a before sleeping Shed a tear in remembrance
Reviewed progress Prayed Fajr & Isha in congregation Make du’a for the full benefits of Laylatul Qadr
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
WITR
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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sunnah
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recite
Qur’an
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Ibn Mas’ud (radiyAllahu’anhu) reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, “Whoever recites a letter of the Book of Allah earns a
good deed, and each good deed is worth ten like it. I do not say that ‘Alif-lam-mim’ is
one letter, but that alif is a letter, lam is a letter, mim is a letter.” [Tirmidhi]
“It will be said to those who know the Qur’an, ‘Recite and ascend. Recite slowly as you did in the
world below. Your station will be at the last verse you recite.’” [AbuDawud&Tirmidhi]
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Narrated ‘Aisha (radiyAllahu’anha): “With the start of the last ten days of Ramadan, the
Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) used to tighten his waist belt and used to pray all the
night, and used to keep his family awake for the prayers.”[Bukhari]
Al Azhab 31
Ya Sin 27
22nd juz
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Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents Made du’a before sleeping Shed a tear in remembrance
Reviewed progress Prayed Fajr & Isha in congregation Make du’a for the full benefits of Laylatul Qadr
Increased in night prayers
notes
MAGHRIB
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ISHA
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
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When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
SUHOOR
When will you wake up to eat?
QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
FAJR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
bonus:salat
ISHRAQ
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DUHA
When will you get ready to pray?
# of raka’at
DHUHR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
Amount of Sunnah after
ASR
When will you get ready to pray?
Amount of Sunnah before
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sunnah
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stop ! prayer time
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Narrated by Abu Huraira (radiyAllahu’anhu),: The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam)
said: “Whoever establishes prayers during the nights of Ramadan faithfully out of
sincere faith and hoping to attain Allah’s rewards (not for showing off), all his past
sins will be forgiven.” [Bukhari]
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Narrated Ibn Abbas (radiyAllahu’anhu): The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) said,
“Look for the Night of Qadr in the last ten nights of Ramadan,’ on the night when nine
or seven or five nights remain out of the last ten nights of Ramadan (i.e. 21, 23, 25, respec-
tively).” [Bukhari]
Ya Sin 28
Az Zumar 31
23rd juz’
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Ate Suhoor Morning athkar Evening athkar Night athkar Stayed up after fajr
Smiled Spread Salaam Was kind to self & others Gave in sadaqah Prayed
on time Performed Qailulah Made du’a Exercised Used miswak Attended
halaqa online/offline Performed istighfar & tawbah Read Qur’an & tafsir Fasted
hosted/attended iftar Built a house in Jannah Intended good & took action Slept early
Took advantage of the last 3rd of the night PerformedQiyam Love for the sake of Allah Forgave someone
Renewed bonds Extra kind to parents Made du’a before sleeping Shed a tear in remembrance
Reviewed progress Prayed Fajr & Isha in congregation Make du’a for the full benefits of Laylatul Qadr
Increased in night prayers
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MAGHRIB
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ISHA
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SUHOOR
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QIYAM/TAHAJJUD
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FAJR
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ISHRAQ
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DUHA
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DHUHR
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ASR
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Jabir (radiyallahu ‘anhu) reported that the Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said:
“There is an hour of the night during which no Muslim person would happen to be
asking Allah for a favor from this life or the hereafter, but that Allah grants it to him.
And this is true every night.” [Muslim & Ahmad]
Allahumma innaka 3afuwwun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa’ffu ‘Anni (O Allah, You are the Pardoner and You love to pardon, so pardon
me).
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