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5 Great Goals for Ramadan
1. Give a dollar a day in charity...or five or ten
The Prophet Muhammad, peace
and blessings be upon him, was always generous but even more so in
Ramadan. Let's open our hearts and dig a little deeper in our wallets
this year. Even less than a dollar a day adds up. Whatever you can
give, it's the intention that counts.
2. Call/email your relatives
You'd think that given the
easy access to email, competitive long-distance calling rates, phone
cards, etc. these days, we'd keep in touch with family and friends more
often. But the opposite seems to be the case, as we get caught up in
life's "busyness." Strengthening ties with family members and
keeping in touch with friends is part of our way of life and an act
Allah is very pleased with. This Ramadan, call family and friends or at
least email them a Ramadan card and ask them how their fasting is
going.
3. Go on a technology diet
Even if you work in the IT industry, you can do this. Avoid
checking personal email and surfing the web during your fast. After
Iftar, instead of plopping yourself in front of the screen, go to
Tarawih. The same goes for the television. The point is to try to give
our full attention to spiritual elevation this month.
4. Read 5 minutes of Quran a day...just five, not more, not less
Even if you feel you've got
absolutely no time, set a timer or the alarm on your cell phone and
find a relatively quiet place. You can read the first page of the Quran
you open or follow a sequence. The choice is yours. The point is
simply to connect with God through His revelation in the month of the
Quran.
5. Forgive everyone who has hurt you
Still got a festering wound
from the fight with your friend last year? Still upset about something
your spouse said during a heated argument? Or are you still bitter
about the way your parents sometimes treated you as a kid? Let go of the
anger and pain this Ramadan and forgive those who have hurt you.
Forgiving someone is not only good for the body, but it's also great
for the soul. And in Ramadan, ten days of which are devoted to Allah's
forgiveness, shouldn't we lesser beings forgive too?
If you find it very difficult to forgive everyone, forgive at
least three people.
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