
“When the month of Ramadan starts, the gates of heaven are opened, and the gates of Hell are closed, and the devils are chained.”
As you read this, envision the gates of Rahma (mercy) flung open in the heavens for you. Ramadan is an expression of Allah’s unconditional and abundant love for us. It is a divine reassurance of Allah’s mindful presence in our lives. As you wake up for suhoor, work tirelessly during the day, and finally sit for your iftar, remember that your Lord is speaking to your soul in soft whispers of “You matter. And I am here for you”.
Set Sustainable Goals to fully feel the Rahma of Allah
Where Ramadan brings God’s solace, the diligent observance of fasts and prayers can also seem unnerving as you find yourself engulfed in the worries of life. Here, setting sustainable, manageable, and realistic goals can really help you plan your Ramadan and feel its Rahma manifold.
“O people, you must only perform deeds you are capable of doing. By Allah, Allah will not give up on you unless you give up. Verily, the most beloved deeds to Allah are those performed regularly, even if they are few.”
As you absorb this Hadith, remind yourself to be gentle and kind to yourself during Ramadan, as that is what your Lord wants for you.
Do not burn yourself out so that you can taste the sweetness of this month till the last day of Ramadan. Here are some suggestions for you.