Salam Ramdhan to all muslims.
Ramadhan comes only once a year, so I think we should host it in the best possible way. What I mean is we treat Ramadhan not by preparing the best dishes, having an iftaar together, but by reading the Quran, Tarawikh, sahoor, du'a at the iftar, charity, rememberance of Allah for most of the time and etc..
I believe that even though some other people only fasting in order to lose some weight, or because it has been practise since childhood, but there a lot of muslims with a mixture of feelings overwhelm their hearts. The hearts are full of hope, based on truthful promises and great tidings, given by Allah and His Messenger (S), of great bounties and endless bliss.
*We have been promised that the past sins will be forgiven for those whose fast is based on belief (Eemaan), sincerity and on truly expecting the reward from Allah (Ihtisaab). *We also have been promised that the past sins will be forgiven for those who offer night prayers (Qiyaam) during the whole month, and who do that with the same two conditions of Eemaan and Ihtisaab.
*We have further been told that there is one night in this month which is better (in rewards) than a thousand months of worship, and that all the past sins will be forgiven for those who spend it offering Qiyaam with both Eemaan and Ihtisaab.
*We have been told that the devils will be chained down, that the gates of Hell will all be shut and that the gates of Paradise will all be open throughout this month.
*We have been told that Allah will free (from punishment) some of his 'ibaad (worshipers) on every single night of Ramadan.
*We have been told that Allah answers the du'aa of the fasting person at his iftaar (fast-breaking).
*We have been told that Allah multiplies the rewards of fasting beyond limits or imagination.
*We have been told that the fasting person will be joyous and happy when he meets his Lord.
*We all hope to be among those who offer the fast in the right way, in order to cultivate its glorious fruits.
*We hope to be granted forgiveness of our previous sins, to be able to do much more good and to overcome all our weaknesses.
*We hope to be among those who receive the gifts from the Jannah, whose gates are open.
*We hope to humiliate our enemy (Satan), who is chained down, by rejecting any of his deceitful advice.
*We hope to be among those who shall be granted full atonement of their sins by the end of this month, and among those who will be most happy with their fast when they meet their Lord.
*We hope that all of us, Muslims, will be pleasing to Allah in order to deserve His Mercy and victory.
We ask Allah to make fasting easy on us, to help us perform it in the perfect way that pleases Him, to reward us with all the bounties that he promised to the fasting people, to grant victory, and supremacy to the Islamic Ummah, and to make our most pleasant and happy day the Day that we shall meet with Him.








