This is your new and improved Daily Ramaḍān Companion for 1441 – 2020. We may be in lockdown, but the gates of paradise are flung open!
Every day you will get special multimedia content suggested by our readers and authors in one, convenient place to help take advantage of every blessed moment this month.
Read a summary and listen to a short reflection on each Juz of the Qur’ān; give charity with the click of a button; memorise an Āyah a day; listen to a more in-depth Tafsīr of the Qur’ān; and more!
Don’t forget to share and benefit others, and comment below to add your feedback, suggestions, and reflections.
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Click here to see other daysHOME TARĀWĪH BUDDY
HOME TARĀWĪH BUDDY
Since we are in lockdown here is how you can ensure that you get the most out of tarāwīh prayers at home!
The Qur’ān has been divided into 30 parts (Juz, pl. Ajzā) for ease of reciting one juz per night.
Below you’ll find how to read each Juz, as well as several resources that summarise the meanings and some lessons from each one! You will find:
- Excerpt from our famous Juz by Juz publication.
- QuranCast podcast with Ustādh Abu Haneefah Sohail
- Juz by Juz video series with Ustādh Asif Uddin
These have been compiled to help us develop Khushūʿ (attentiveness) and enrich our prayers when listening to the Qur’ān, especially in Ramaḍān when we complete its recitation as many times as we can.
We hope it becomes an encouragement for us to read at least one Juz each day of our lives and to become attached to the Qur’ān, such that we become known as the People of Qur’ān.
THE ONLINE MASJID
THE ONLINE MASJID
Here are a few previews of halaqas from The Online Masjid project, beaming high quality content created for you to make this Ramadan the best Ramadan ever, despite the lockdown!
Complete Khatm of the Qur’an
Ramadan of Change – Sh Ali Hammuda
Qualities of the Successful- Sh Haitham al-Haddad
Encounters with the Qur’ān – Prof Tariq Ramadan
Ramaḍān Quick Bites
Ramaḍān Quick Bites
>> Today’s one-minute reminder <<
Charitable Deed
Charitable Deed
This year, Islam21c have chosen Ethar Relief to be our featured charity. A UK-based humanitarian aid organisation that is committed to serving and easing the suffering of refugees across the Horn of Africa and Yemen, because we believe they have a right not to be forgotten.
As we fast this Ramaḍān, take this chance to provide food, water, medical supplies, reduce poverty, and provide educational institutions and student sponsorship for 4 million people awaiting your help. Click the banner now:
Duʿā a Day
Duʿā a Day
رَبِّ ٱجۡعَلۡنِى مُقِيمَ ٱلصَّلَوٰةِ وَمِن ذُرِّيَّتِىۚ رَبَّنَا وَتَقَبَّلۡ دُعَآءِ
“My Lord, make me an establisher of prayer, and from my offspring. Our Lord, and accept my supplication.”
40 Ḥadīth Pertaining to the Virtues & Rulings of the Qur'ān
40 Ḥadīth Pertaining to the Virtues & Rulings of the Qur'ān
Join Sh Alomgir Ali in his explanation of the text pertaining to the 40 Ḥadīth pertaining to virtues and rulings of the Qur’ān.
>>Today we bring you Lesson 5<<
Prayers of the Pious
Prayers of the Pious
Join Sh. Omar Suleiman as he covers the prayers of the pious; the personal pleas and prayers of the righteous, teaching us how to call upon our Lord as they did.
>> Today we bring you Lesson 6 <<
Memorise Me
Memorise Me
The Prophet (ṣall Allāhu ʿalayhi wa sallam) said: “Sūrah al-Mulk is the protector from the torment of the grave.” [2]
Let us all try and memorise this amazing Sūrah this Ramaḍān. It consists of 30 Āyat, so that’s one every day!
>> Today we bring you Āyah 6 <<
“And for those who disbelieved in their Lord is the punishment of Hell, and wretched is the destination.”
Ramadan Reminders
Ramadan Reminders
Philosophy of Fasting
Philosophy of Fasting
>>Today we bring you Episode 5<<
Make sure you check back tomorrow for the next day’s Daily Ramadan Companion, and don’t forget to share this and benefit others!
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