When Worship Becomes a Way of Life

When Worship Becomes a Way of Life

The Companions (RA) demonstrated remarkable devotion in how they approached Ramadhan. For 6 months before its arrival, they would earnestly pray to Allah to let them reach the blessed month in good health and faith. Then, for 6 months after Ramadhan, they would continue to supplicate, asking Allah to accept their fasting, prayers, and all their acts of worship. 

Ramadhan has now passed, and as we celebrate Eid, we do so with hearts full of gratitude. Gratitude for having witnessed the month, for every moment of worship we could offer, and for the mercy of Allah that enveloped us. This is not just a time of festivity but a moment to thank Allah and reflect on the beautiful example of the best generation of this Ummah. They took worship seriously—it was their way of life. 

Let us carry that spirit forward, letting the fruits of Ramadhan continue to shape our days ahead, and may Allah accept from us and from you. Aameen.

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