The document outlines an individual's Ramadan resolution plan for 1425H, including goals for improving worship, reading the Quran, strengthening family ties, learning more about Islam, adopting healthy habits, and avoiding sins. A daily schedule is provided detailing prayer times and planned activities like suhoor, tarawih prayers, and sleeping hours.
This document discusses the importance of setting goals from an Islamic perspective. It defines what a goal is and outlines the advantages of having goals, such as clarity, direction, motivation and focus. It provides examples of goal setters like Al-Imam Al-Nawawy, Omar Ibn Abdel-Aziz, and Muhammad Al-Fateh. It also discusses principles for effective goal setting, like making goals specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound. Finally, it outlines qualifications for goal success, like having hope, patience, not making goals selfish, and having strong belief.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset. It is a time for spiritual reflection, increased worship, and strengthening one's faith and relationship with God. Fasting helps Muslims gain self-control and empathy for those less fortunate. The month culminates in the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, where Muslims celebrate and thank God. When working with or traveling to Muslim-majority areas, it is important to be respectful of Ramadan traditions and schedules.
This document discusses the challenges faced by new Muslims in practicing Islam and outlines strategies for meeting those challenges. It identifies obligations like daily prayers and adopting modest dress as challenges. It recommends installing a strong faith, emphasizing Quranic guidance, and adopting the practices of the Prophet as a methodology. Mentorship is key, involving trained mentors, resources, and a structured 100-day benchmark program. The goal is for new Muslims to remain steadfast in Islam and contribute positively to the Muslim community.
The document provides guidance on effective time management. It discusses setting goals and priorities, using to-do lists, scheduling tasks, avoiding procrastination, and delegating work. The key aspects are clarifying objectives, breaking large tasks into smaller steps, focusing on important over urgent tasks, and managing distractions. Regular planning, evaluation of progress, and adapting plans are emphasized as important habits for maximizing productivity and minimizing stress.
This passage summarizes Surah Takathur, which warns people against excessive worldly pursuits and competition over material gains. It discusses how this diverts people from remembering Allah and preparing for the afterlife. The Surah encourages focusing instead on righteous deeds and saving oneself from Hellfire in the Hereafter, where one will be held accountable for how they spent their life. It explains that worldly wealth, children and status are a test and should not distract from remembrance of Allah and the purpose of life.
This document provides guidance on dua (supplication/prayer) including:
1) Examples of duas from the Quran and hadiths are mentioned, including the Dua of Umm Maryam and Ibrahim.
2) It notes that dua is the essence of worship according to a hadith from Tirmidhi.
3) Situations where dua is especially recommended are listed, such as after prayers, when travelling, during rain, and specific times like Friday.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the Hajj pilgrimage in Islam. It discusses how Hajj began with Ibrahim (AS) and the construction of the Kaaba. It then describes how Hajj changed over time with the rise of idol worship. The document outlines the key rituals and significance of Hajj, including ihram, talbiya, tawaf, sa'i, and waqoof. It explains the advantages and rewards of performing Hajj, emphasizing the spiritual purification and training. Various Hajj rituals are defined, and a basic schedule is provided for the rites performed on each day of Hajj.
This document discusses the importance of setting goals from an Islamic perspective. It defines what a goal is and outlines the advantages of having goals, such as clarity, direction, motivation and focus. It provides examples of goal setters like Al-Imam Al-Nawawy, Omar Ibn Abdel-Aziz, and Muhammad Al-Fateh. It also discusses principles for effective goal setting, like making goals specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound. Finally, it outlines qualifications for goal success, like having hope, patience, not making goals selfish, and having strong belief.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset. It is a time for spiritual reflection, increased worship, and strengthening one's faith and relationship with God. Fasting helps Muslims gain self-control and empathy for those less fortunate. The month culminates in the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, where Muslims celebrate and thank God. When working with or traveling to Muslim-majority areas, it is important to be respectful of Ramadan traditions and schedules.
This document discusses the challenges faced by new Muslims in practicing Islam and outlines strategies for meeting those challenges. It identifies obligations like daily prayers and adopting modest dress as challenges. It recommends installing a strong faith, emphasizing Quranic guidance, and adopting the practices of the Prophet as a methodology. Mentorship is key, involving trained mentors, resources, and a structured 100-day benchmark program. The goal is for new Muslims to remain steadfast in Islam and contribute positively to the Muslim community.
The document provides guidance on effective time management. It discusses setting goals and priorities, using to-do lists, scheduling tasks, avoiding procrastination, and delegating work. The key aspects are clarifying objectives, breaking large tasks into smaller steps, focusing on important over urgent tasks, and managing distractions. Regular planning, evaluation of progress, and adapting plans are emphasized as important habits for maximizing productivity and minimizing stress.
This passage summarizes Surah Takathur, which warns people against excessive worldly pursuits and competition over material gains. It discusses how this diverts people from remembering Allah and preparing for the afterlife. The Surah encourages focusing instead on righteous deeds and saving oneself from Hellfire in the Hereafter, where one will be held accountable for how they spent their life. It explains that worldly wealth, children and status are a test and should not distract from remembrance of Allah and the purpose of life.
This document provides guidance on dua (supplication/prayer) including:
1) Examples of duas from the Quran and hadiths are mentioned, including the Dua of Umm Maryam and Ibrahim.
2) It notes that dua is the essence of worship according to a hadith from Tirmidhi.
3) Situations where dua is especially recommended are listed, such as after prayers, when travelling, during rain, and specific times like Friday.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the Hajj pilgrimage in Islam. It discusses how Hajj began with Ibrahim (AS) and the construction of the Kaaba. It then describes how Hajj changed over time with the rise of idol worship. The document outlines the key rituals and significance of Hajj, including ihram, talbiya, tawaf, sa'i, and waqoof. It explains the advantages and rewards of performing Hajj, emphasizing the spiritual purification and training. Various Hajj rituals are defined, and a basic schedule is provided for the rites performed on each day of Hajj.
The document outlines 10 steps to draw closer to Allah: 1) Fulfilling obligatory duties and abstaining from prohibitions. 2) Performing supererogatory prayers like Nawafil and Tahajjud. 3) Remembrance of Allah through Zikr and glorification. 4) Calling upon Allah in supplication. 5) Building a close relationship with the Quran by reciting, understanding, and implementing it. 6) Keeping good company of pious friends. 7) Having an appropriate balance of fear and hope in Allah. 8) Increasing acts of charity like Zakat and Sadaqah. 9) Making pilgrimage to the House of Allah. 10) Sincer
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 document discusses the funeral prayer (salat al-janazah) in Islam. It provides details on who can offer the prayer, its obligatory and recommended conditions, how to perform it, and important sayings of Prophet Muhammad regarding funerals. Key points include that the prayer can be offered for any deceased Muslim, includes four takbeers (saying Allahu Akbar) without ruku or sujud, and attending the full funeral can earn great rewards. The document emphasizes showing respect for the deceased and avoiding loud weeping or wailing.
The document outlines the procedure and rituals of Hajj over several days. It begins with the conditions required to perform Hajj and the pillars of Hajj and Umrah. It then details each day's activities, including wearing ihram at miqaats, performing tawaf and sa'y in Makkah on day 1, spending the day at Arafat and Muzdalifah on day 2, stoning pillars in Mina on days 3-5, and concluding with the farewell tawaf before departing Makkah and visiting Medina.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang fiqih puasa Ramadhan, meliputi definisi puasa, dasar kewajiban puasa, syarat sah dan tidak sah puasa, rukun puasa, hal-hal yang membatalkan dan tidak membatalkan puasa, sunah dan makruh dalam puasa, konsekuensi tidak puasa, serta hikmah berpuasa."
This document summarizes Surah Al Ikhlas (Chapter 112 of the Quran). It discusses the translation of the surah, its main theme of monotheism, different names for the surah highlighting its virtues, and benefits of reciting it such as equivalent rewards to parts of the Quran and protection from harm. The surah emphasizes the oneness of God and rejecting any equivalents to Him.
Ramdan is the most important month for a Muslim. It comes with endless opportunities to earn rewards and to purify one's self. This presentation highlights the virtues of Ramadan, and the ways to protection from committing sins during Ramadan.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
The document provides a plan for maximizing worship activities during Ramadan, including salat, Quran recitation, zikr, dua, Umrah, itikaf, financial obligations, family responsibilities, dawah efforts, health, and eliminating bad habits. It emphasizes the importance of planning for Ramadan to gain maximum reward since it is the best month, when doors of heaven are opened and doors of hell are closed.
• This is a simple, compact and concise presentation for Holy Hajj.
• This can be easily printed or downloaded to your computer, laptop, notebook, I pad, I Phone or any other device
• This would be of great help to people planning or going for Hajj.
• Please feel free to download this presentation and share with friends and family.
• May Allah accept your Hajj.
• Please remember me and my family in your prayers
These slides were from a beneficial lecture delivered by Dr Riza Mohammed in Manchester some time in 2009. May Allah grant him Jannah for sharing this beautiful pearl of wisdom.
The document discusses methods of da'wah or preaching used by the Prophet Muhammad (a.s.w.). It notes that he acted according to his words and teachings, with a gentle and loving approach. While being patient, he did not compromise on Islamic principles or Sharia, even when offered bribes. His mission was to guide all of humanity with the final message of Islam.
The document discusses the Rawatib prayers, which are 12 optional raka'at (units of prayer) that are associated with the five daily obligatory prayers. It provides details on the number and timing of raka'at before and after each prayer. It describes the specific prayers recommended before Fajr (2 raka'at), after Dhuhr (2 raka'at), after Maghrib (2 raka'at), and after Isha (2 raka'at). The document emphasizes the rewards for practicing these optional prayers regularly and cites hadiths describing the benefits and practices of the Prophet related to the Rawatib prayers.
The document discusses various aspects of Ramadan, including its spiritual benefits, recommended actions, tips, and duas. It emphasizes that Ramadan helps satisfy the soul rather than just the stomach. It lists making istighfar to remove the effects of sins from the heart as one of the tips. It also contains duas, hadiths, and sections on suhoor and iftar, fasting rules, and kaffara for intentionally breaking fasts.
This document provides information about the rituals and requirements of Hajj and Umrah. It begins with introductions to ihram, which refers to the state of consecration for pilgrims as well as the clothing worn. The rituals of both Umrah and Hajj are then outlined step-by-step. Key details include definitions of Hajj and Umrah, their ruling and eligibility requirements, the different modes of Hajj, and prohibitions that apply while in the state of ihram. The document aims to guide pilgrims through each stage of the pilgrimage rituals.
The document discusses the social aspects of prayers (salah) in Islam. It covers topics like punctuality, self-discipline, cleanliness, patience, cooperation, and humility that prayers cultivate socially. It also discusses the importance, purpose, and benefits of prayers, including spiritual benefits like closeness to God and medical benefits like improved heart health. The document stresses that neglecting prayers will result in punishments both in this life and in the hereafter.
This slide program explains the significance of Hajj, lessons learned from Hajj, benfits and blessings of Hajj and the signs of accepted (Mabroor) Hajj.
The document outlines the rituals and requirements of Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. It explains that Hajj takes place between the 8th and 13th days of Dhu al-Hijjah, the 12th month of the Islamic calendar. On the 9th, pilgrims must go to Arafat and stay until sunset, offering supplications. They then go to Muzdalifah to spend the night and collect pebbles for the following days' rituals. From the 10th-12th, pilgrims perform rituals at Mina involving throwing pebbles at pillars. They also make sacrifices and shave or trim hair. They must perform Tawaf al-Ziyarah
IT service management (ITSM or IT services) is a discipline for managing information technology (IT) systems, philosophically centered on the customer\'s perspective of IT\'s contribution to the business. ITSM stands in deliberate contrast to technology-centered approaches to IT management and business interaction. The following represents a characteristic statement from the ITSM literature:
Providers of IT services can no longer afford to focus on technology and their internal organization[;] they now have to consider the quality of the services they provide and focus on the relationship with customers.ITSM is process-focused and in this sense has ties and common interests with process improvement movement (e.g., TQM, Six Sigma, business process management, CMMI) frameworks and methodologies. The discipline is not concerned with the details of how to use a particular vendor\'s product, or necessarily with the technical details of the systems under management. Instead, it focuses upon providing a framework to structure IT-related activities and the interactions of IT technical personnel with business customers and users.
This article discusses 3 key predictions about how cloud computing will change business and IT:
1. Cloud computing will enable more inter-company business processes and emergence of "business ecosystems" of companies with complementary strengths.
2. Cloud computing provides an "exoskeleton model" of sourcing IT capabilities externally rather than internally, allowing smaller companies and industries access to sophisticated IT.
3. Cloud computing will give rise to "business process utilities" - companies providing common processes like sales tax calculation on a massive scale.
The document outlines 10 steps to draw closer to Allah: 1) Fulfilling obligatory duties and abstaining from prohibitions. 2) Performing supererogatory prayers like Nawafil and Tahajjud. 3) Remembrance of Allah through Zikr and glorification. 4) Calling upon Allah in supplication. 5) Building a close relationship with the Quran by reciting, understanding, and implementing it. 6) Keeping good company of pious friends. 7) Having an appropriate balance of fear and hope in Allah. 8) Increasing acts of charity like Zakat and Sadaqah. 9) Making pilgrimage to the House of Allah. 10) Sincer
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 document discusses the funeral prayer (salat al-janazah) in Islam. It provides details on who can offer the prayer, its obligatory and recommended conditions, how to perform it, and important sayings of Prophet Muhammad regarding funerals. Key points include that the prayer can be offered for any deceased Muslim, includes four takbeers (saying Allahu Akbar) without ruku or sujud, and attending the full funeral can earn great rewards. The document emphasizes showing respect for the deceased and avoiding loud weeping or wailing.
The document outlines the procedure and rituals of Hajj over several days. It begins with the conditions required to perform Hajj and the pillars of Hajj and Umrah. It then details each day's activities, including wearing ihram at miqaats, performing tawaf and sa'y in Makkah on day 1, spending the day at Arafat and Muzdalifah on day 2, stoning pillars in Mina on days 3-5, and concluding with the farewell tawaf before departing Makkah and visiting Medina.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang fiqih puasa Ramadhan, meliputi definisi puasa, dasar kewajiban puasa, syarat sah dan tidak sah puasa, rukun puasa, hal-hal yang membatalkan dan tidak membatalkan puasa, sunah dan makruh dalam puasa, konsekuensi tidak puasa, serta hikmah berpuasa."
This document summarizes Surah Al Ikhlas (Chapter 112 of the Quran). It discusses the translation of the surah, its main theme of monotheism, different names for the surah highlighting its virtues, and benefits of reciting it such as equivalent rewards to parts of the Quran and protection from harm. The surah emphasizes the oneness of God and rejecting any equivalents to Him.
Ramdan is the most important month for a Muslim. It comes with endless opportunities to earn rewards and to purify one's self. This presentation highlights the virtues of Ramadan, and the ways to protection from committing sins during Ramadan.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
The document provides a plan for maximizing worship activities during Ramadan, including salat, Quran recitation, zikr, dua, Umrah, itikaf, financial obligations, family responsibilities, dawah efforts, health, and eliminating bad habits. It emphasizes the importance of planning for Ramadan to gain maximum reward since it is the best month, when doors of heaven are opened and doors of hell are closed.
• This is a simple, compact and concise presentation for Holy Hajj.
• This can be easily printed or downloaded to your computer, laptop, notebook, I pad, I Phone or any other device
• This would be of great help to people planning or going for Hajj.
• Please feel free to download this presentation and share with friends and family.
• May Allah accept your Hajj.
• Please remember me and my family in your prayers
These slides were from a beneficial lecture delivered by Dr Riza Mohammed in Manchester some time in 2009. May Allah grant him Jannah for sharing this beautiful pearl of wisdom.
The document discusses methods of da'wah or preaching used by the Prophet Muhammad (a.s.w.). It notes that he acted according to his words and teachings, with a gentle and loving approach. While being patient, he did not compromise on Islamic principles or Sharia, even when offered bribes. His mission was to guide all of humanity with the final message of Islam.
The document discusses the Rawatib prayers, which are 12 optional raka'at (units of prayer) that are associated with the five daily obligatory prayers. It provides details on the number and timing of raka'at before and after each prayer. It describes the specific prayers recommended before Fajr (2 raka'at), after Dhuhr (2 raka'at), after Maghrib (2 raka'at), and after Isha (2 raka'at). The document emphasizes the rewards for practicing these optional prayers regularly and cites hadiths describing the benefits and practices of the Prophet related to the Rawatib prayers.
The document discusses various aspects of Ramadan, including its spiritual benefits, recommended actions, tips, and duas. It emphasizes that Ramadan helps satisfy the soul rather than just the stomach. It lists making istighfar to remove the effects of sins from the heart as one of the tips. It also contains duas, hadiths, and sections on suhoor and iftar, fasting rules, and kaffara for intentionally breaking fasts.
This document provides information about the rituals and requirements of Hajj and Umrah. It begins with introductions to ihram, which refers to the state of consecration for pilgrims as well as the clothing worn. The rituals of both Umrah and Hajj are then outlined step-by-step. Key details include definitions of Hajj and Umrah, their ruling and eligibility requirements, the different modes of Hajj, and prohibitions that apply while in the state of ihram. The document aims to guide pilgrims through each stage of the pilgrimage rituals.
The document discusses the social aspects of prayers (salah) in Islam. It covers topics like punctuality, self-discipline, cleanliness, patience, cooperation, and humility that prayers cultivate socially. It also discusses the importance, purpose, and benefits of prayers, including spiritual benefits like closeness to God and medical benefits like improved heart health. The document stresses that neglecting prayers will result in punishments both in this life and in the hereafter.
This slide program explains the significance of Hajj, lessons learned from Hajj, benfits and blessings of Hajj and the signs of accepted (Mabroor) Hajj.
The document outlines the rituals and requirements of Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. It explains that Hajj takes place between the 8th and 13th days of Dhu al-Hijjah, the 12th month of the Islamic calendar. On the 9th, pilgrims must go to Arafat and stay until sunset, offering supplications. They then go to Muzdalifah to spend the night and collect pebbles for the following days' rituals. From the 10th-12th, pilgrims perform rituals at Mina involving throwing pebbles at pillars. They also make sacrifices and shave or trim hair. They must perform Tawaf al-Ziyarah
IT service management (ITSM or IT services) is a discipline for managing information technology (IT) systems, philosophically centered on the customer\'s perspective of IT\'s contribution to the business. ITSM stands in deliberate contrast to technology-centered approaches to IT management and business interaction. The following represents a characteristic statement from the ITSM literature:
Providers of IT services can no longer afford to focus on technology and their internal organization[;] they now have to consider the quality of the services they provide and focus on the relationship with customers.ITSM is process-focused and in this sense has ties and common interests with process improvement movement (e.g., TQM, Six Sigma, business process management, CMMI) frameworks and methodologies. The discipline is not concerned with the details of how to use a particular vendor\'s product, or necessarily with the technical details of the systems under management. Instead, it focuses upon providing a framework to structure IT-related activities and the interactions of IT technical personnel with business customers and users.
This article discusses 3 key predictions about how cloud computing will change business and IT:
1. Cloud computing will enable more inter-company business processes and emergence of "business ecosystems" of companies with complementary strengths.
2. Cloud computing provides an "exoskeleton model" of sourcing IT capabilities externally rather than internally, allowing smaller companies and industries access to sophisticated IT.
3. Cloud computing will give rise to "business process utilities" - companies providing common processes like sales tax calculation on a massive scale.
This document provides a detailed history of the Babri Masjid site in Ayodhya, India and analyzes various claims about a previous Ram temple existing on the site. It argues that archaeological evidence and texts like the Ramayana indicate the Babri Masjid was not built by demolishing an earlier Ram temple. Historical evidence shows Ram was not widely worshipped as a god in India until more recent centuries. The document concludes that Hindu nationalists spread misinformation about the site to generate religious conflict for political gain.
This document provides a zakat calculation spreadsheet and accompanying explanations to help calculate zakat obligations. The spreadsheet contains sections to calculate zakat on different types of wealth and assets, including gold, precious stones, silver, cash, loans, investments, business assets, agricultural produce, animals, and deducting any liabilities. Accompanying notes provide guidance on calculating zakat for each type of asset according to Islamic principles to encourage honest and complete payment of this religious obligation.
This document provides a course planning overview for SAP education courses in Riyadh and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from May to December 2010. It lists over 30 courses across various SAP solutions including overview, functional, technical courses in areas such as financial accounting, procurement, CRM, business programming, administration, and solution management. For each course, it provides the code, description, version, duration in days, price per participant, and start date and location. The courses range from 1 to 10 days in length and $600 to $6,000 in price.
This document discusses accessing BlackBerry data services using Wi-Fi networks. It explains that Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry smartphones can access all BlackBerry data services via either enterprise Wi-Fi networks or hotspot/home Wi-Fi networks, provided the network is configured correctly. It provides details on connection priority and requirements for network configuration to access services via different network types.
The SAP University Alliances program provides online training and resources to teach students about integrated business processes and strategic thinking using SAP software. It offers the TERP10 certification course which gives students broad knowledge of real-world SAP best practices. This globally recognized certification is the first step towards becoming an SAP consultant. Students can apply their skills through SAP internships and find career opportunities at companies that work with SAP. The TERP10 program provides valuable insights into how ERP systems like SAP support business functions and facilitate information flow in organizations.
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The ITSS Help Desk Procedures manual provides documentation on the operations of the ITSS Help Desk. It outlines the help desk's location and hours, methods of contact, and responsibilities including service request administration, email administration, dial-in administration, reception duties, and software support. The manual also details general help desk procedures, call handling, and appendices with useful information.
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1. MY RAMADAN RESOLUTION F0R 1425H
1. The first thing that comes to my MIND about the Holy Month of Ramadan is: 6. From health point of view, I have decided the following:
A - Variety of food, Iftar, Suhoor A - I will quit smoking
RAMADAN
B - Hardships, Thirst, Hunger B - I will control my eating and sleeping habits
HEALTH
C - Spirituality, Being away from sins C - I will not over eat
D - Gatherings with friends D - I will prefer fruits & vegetables over fatty foods
E - Quran and Prayers E - I will do some light exercise to keep fit
2. I have decided the Primary GOAL for this Ramadan to: 7. From knowledge point of view, I have decided the following:
A - Be God fearing and increase Taqwa A - Read Islamic books
KNOWLEDGE
B - Build my character B - Attend Islamic lectures
GOAL
C - Attain perfection C - Start a study circle or Quran translation program
D - Increase my spirituality & purify soul D - Browse through Islamic websites
E - Prepare for death E - Listen to Islamic CDs or Audio cassettes
3. To Improve my Salah (Prayers), I have decided the following: 8. I have decided to work on the following Ma'aroof:
A - Improve concentration A - Arrange for Iftar
B - Understand its meaning B - Being kind to relatives
SALAH
MA'AROOF
C - To stand in night prayers (Tahajjud) C - Help my neighbours
D - To be punctual for Jamaat prayers D - Lighten the burden of others
E - Increase my prostrations E - Give alms to poor
F - Respect my elders
4. To improve my relationship with Quran, I have decided the following: G - Attain good manners and behavior
A - Read the whole Quran atleast once (Tilawat)
B - Memorize a few Surahs (Aayaat) 9. I have decided to shun the following Munkar:
QURAN
C - Learn to recite the Quran correctly (Tajweed) A - Telling lies
MUNKAR
D - Understand its meanings & ponder over its verses B - Speaking ill of others, gheebat
E - Go through the Tafseer C - Losing temper
D - Watching TV, serials, films, etc.
5. To be closer to Allah (SWT), I have decided to recite the following: E - Vain talk
A - Daily duas for Ramadan
B - Dua after prayers 10. For Shab-e-Qadr, I have decided the following:
DUA
C - Supplications for Iftaar SHABE QADR A - To search it in the odd nights of last 10 days
D - Duas from Quran & Hadith B - To seek forgiveness for past sins
E - Duas with tears C - To ask for guidance for future
D - Recite Quran
3. RAMADAN PLANNER - 1425 H
Check Check Check Check
Present Ramadan Level
Activity Unit
Status Goal
after 1st after 2nd after 3rd after 4th
Achieved
Week Week Week Week
WORSHIP
S SALAT
Fard with Jamat daily quantity
Fard without Jamat daily quantity
Sunnah daily quantity
S-T Taraweeh daily quantity
S-N Nafil daily quantity
Level of Focus / Concentration (Khushoo) 1,2,3,4,5
Q QURAN
Q-R Tilawat - Reading pages
Q-W Tilawat - Tajweed 1,2,3,4,5
Q-J Tarjuma - Word-to-Word / Understanding yes/no
Q-F Tafseer - Commentary yes/no
Q-D Tadabbur - Pondering yes/no
Q-H Tahfeez - Hifz / Memorization ayaat
Z ZIKR
Z-A Azkaar minutes
Z-D Dua minutes
O OTHERS
O-U Umrah yes/no
O-K Itikaaf yes/no
N FINANCIAL
N-Z Zakat yes/no
N-I Infaq % salary
N-R Any Relatives in need of your Support quantity
F FAMILY
Spouse / Children Fard Salat 1,2,3,4,5
Spouse / Children Tilawat Quran 1,2,3,4,5
Spouse / Children Fasting Ramadan yes/no
F-S Family Study Circle yes/no
F-A Family Islamic Activities yes/no
F-F Relationship with the family (parents/spouse/children) 1,2,3,4,5
F-R Relations with Relatives 1,2,3,4,5
F-P Shopping for Eid done before start of Ramadan yes/no
D DAWAH
NON-MUSLIMS
D-NI How many Non-Muslim friends invited for Iftar ? quantity
D-NR Did you Introduce Islam / Ramadan to them ? yes/no
MUSLIMS
D-MI How many Muslims invited for Iftar ? quantity
D-MR Did you remind them about utilizing Ramadan effectively ? yes/no
L LEARNING ISLAM
L-S Seerat Study pages
L-H Sahabah Study pages
L-A Ambiya Study pages
L-L Islamic Literature pages
H HEALTH
Eating (overeating) yes/no
Sleeping (excessive) yes/no
H-E Exercise daily (Walking, etc.) yes/no
B HABITS
B-T Watching TV / Serials / Films, etc. hours
B-C Chatting with Friends hours
Backbiting / gheebat yes/no
Smoking yes/no
B-M Going to Mosque immediately after / before azan yes/no
4. MY RAMADAN TIMETABLE 1425H
1430H F S U M T W H F S U M T W H F S U M T W H F S U M T W H F S
Ramadan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
3:00-4:00
4:00-5:00
Fajr 4:59 4:59 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:01 5:01 5:01 5:02 5:02 5:02 5:03 5:03 5:03 5:04 5:04 5:05 5:05 5:05 5:06 5:06 5:07 5:07 5:07 5:08 5:08 5:09 5:09 5:10 5:10
5:00-6:00
6:00-7:00
7:00-8:00
8:00-9:00
9:00-10:00
10:00-11:00
11:00-12:00
Dhuhr 12:07 12:07 12:07 12:06 12:06 12:06 12:06 12:06 12:06 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:05 12:06
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:00
14:00-15:00
Asr 3:27 3:27 3:26 3:26 3:25 3:25 3:24 3:24 3:24 3:23 3:23 3:22 3:22 3:21 3:21 3:21 3:20 3:20 3:20 3:19 3:19 3:19 3:18 3:18 3:18 3:18 3:17 3:17 3:17 3:17
15:00-16:00
16:00-17:00
Maghrib 5:57 5:57 5:55 5:54 5:53 5:53 5:52 5:51 5:51 5:50 5:49 5:49 5:48 5:47 5:47 5:46 5:45 5:45 5:44 5:44 5:43 5:43 5:42 5:42 5:42 5:41 5:41 5:40 5:40 5:40
17:00-18:00
18:00-19:00
Isha 7:57 7:57 7:55 7:54 7:53 7:53 7:52 7:51 7:51 7:50 7:49 7:49 7:48 7:47 7:47 7:46 7:45 7:45 7:44 7:44 7:43 7:43 7:42 7:42 7:42 7:41 7:41 7:40 7:40 7:40
19:00-20:00
20:00-21:00
21:00-22:00
22:00-23:00
23:00-24:00
24:00-1:00