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A Day in the Prophet’s Ramadan ﷺ

By Shaykh Ali Hammuda 19 Qid 44 ◦︎ 8 Jun 23

What would you give to glimpse a day of Ramadan with the Blessed Prophet ﷺ?

To start the day with a meal before the morning Fajr prayer, to nurture your charitable nature by reading Qur’an and to excel in worship whilst balancing all the other responsibilities of life.

Or to glimpse the Beloved Prophet’s ‘work ethic’ ﷺ, offering night prayer with the longest chapters of the Qur’an, only to follow with bows and prostrations of equal length in time!

In Episode 3, Shaykh Ali Hammuda opens this glimpse into a blessed day in the Prophet’s Ramadan ﷺ so that we too can taste such a day in our own worship this month.

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Shaykh Ali Hammuda 19 Qid 44 ◦︎ 8 Jun 23 3 Ram 44 ◦︎ 25 Mar 23
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Shaykh Ali Ihsan Hammuda is Islam21c's Tarbiya Editor. A UK national of Palestinian origin, he gained Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Architecture & Planning from the University of the West of England, before achieving a BA in Sharī'ah from al-Azhar University in Egypt. He also holds a Masters in Islamic Leadership Theory from Swansea University. Shaykh Ali is the author of several books including The Daily Revivals, The Ten Lanterns, and The Friday Reminder. He delivers sermons, lectures, and regular classes across the country. He is currently based in Wales and is a visiting Imām at al-Manar Centre in Cardiff, and also a senior researcher and lecturer for the Muslim Research & Development Foundation in London.
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