Sha'ban, Ramadan, Shawwal By Nabeelah Niaz
Sha'ban, Ramadan, Shawwal By Nabeelah Niaz
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- Ta Ha Publishers
- A5 |5.8 x 8.3 in| 14.8x 21 cm
- Hard Cover
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Are you struggling to fulfill all your intentions during Ramadan and feeling exhausted by the end of the Holy Month? Many of us start Ramadan with high hopes of making it our "Best Ramadan Yet," only to end the month with regrets and exhaustion. But with the help of this book, insha Allah, this year can truly be your best Ramadan yet. By shifting our mindset from just focusing on one month to a "Sha'ban, Ramadan, Shawwal Mindset," this practical and insightful guide will help you cultivate a lasting and meaningful connection with Allah.





Sample Pages
Page :1Shaban Ramadan Shawwal
A guide to nurturing the soul during these blessed months
Nabeelah Niaz
Page no:2 Read voluntary prayers in addition to Tahajjud, such as Ishraq after sunrise.
Dedicate extra time by incorporating more supplications, especially in your prostration when we are the closest to Allah 5.
Qur'an
It was in the month of Ramadan that the Qur'an was revealed as guidance for mankind, clear messages giving guidance and distinguishing between right and wrong. (Al-Baqarah, 2:185)
To prayer, we send peace. and soface for the soul
Many of us know this and have the best of intentions to read the Qur'an this month. But how does one find time
to zone out from studying, doing exams, working, running. the family home, looking after children for those with families, and helping parents? The list of responsibilities sometimes feels endless. How are we going to find time to read all of the Qur'an in thirty days? For sisters, even less than thirty days, if you are menstruating.
15. Ramadan - A time for growth
Page no:3Author's note
Your seeds
Your sustenance
Contents
Author's note
Your renewal
Opening prayer
Sha'ban-A new beginning
5
12
14
17
20
22
Ramadan-A time for growth
70
Shawwal-A time for renewal
156
Your spiritual growth
179
186
Goals for the future
A final prayer for the Ummah
189
Rewind to fifteen years earlie
I'm a new mother with two children; I'm a wife, a daughter and a friend. I have a full-time job to hold down and am always seeking ways to better myself as a Muslim. There are so many things to juggle at the moment, and the month of Ramadan is fast approaching does this sound familiar?
No matter what our situation is, maintaining a
strong connection with Allah 3 during Ramadan while simultaneously juggling all of our responsibilities and goals is not easy
If you're a parent, the children still need dropping. off and picking up from school. As an adult, the cooking.
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