50+ Ramadan Quotes Collection – Ramadan Kareem Quotes
Ramadan Quotes
Best Ramadan Quotes Collection
Ramadan is the most sacred month of the year for Muslims, a month of Peace and Blessings. This month has a lot of importance in Islam because it is the month when Quran was revealed to our Prophet (PBUH).
In the Blessed Month of Ramadan, our hearts cry with joy and our souls warm with pleasure thanks to the opportunity that we are given to become closer to our Lord. The Shayateen (devils) are chained up, the Gates of Heaven and opened while the Gates of Hell are closed, and the rewards for performing every good deed are multiplied many fold.
“O believers, fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you. So that you may become righteous.”
— Surah Al-Baqarah – 2:183.
Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said:
“When Ramadan enters, the gates of Paradise are opened, the gates of Hellfire are closed and the devils are chained.”
(Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
How to Finish Quran in Ramadan Easily
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An average Quran has approximately 600 pages. If you divide 600 with 30 days then that is 20 pages per day. And now divide 20 with 5 (5 Times of prayers), which becomes 4. And it will be so easy for you to Finish it!
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It means if you pray just 4 pages after every Salah (Prayer). Then you will be able to finish it easily in this holy month.
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If you want to finish it twice, just start reciting 8 pages after every Namaz you offer in this holy month.
Here is the collection of Ramadan Quotes:
Have you ever wondered why we’re happy in Ramadan?
Because we do what we were created to do.
If you are going back to sinful life after Ramadan.
Then you gained nothing but hunger.
“There’s a battle going on inside you in Ramadan, and for 30 days Allah gives you the power to win.”
Ramadan is gifted to you for:
devotion, purification and gaining rewards in multiples.
- “And it is the month of sabr (patience); for sabr the reward is paradise.”
Ramadhan – Let this month health you.
Ramadan is like the rain. It nourishes the seeds of good deeds.
Make Dua – its Ramadan the month of forgiveness.
“If any Muslim comes out of Ramadan without gaining forgiveness and goodness, he is a real loser.”
- “Whoever fasts Ramadan out of imaan and the hope of reward will be forgiven his previous sins.”
— Ibn Majah.
Ramadan is about losing Sins not weight.
Do not just live Ramadan with empty stomach,
live it fully with patience, forgiveness, kindness, and love around you.
Ramadan a chance to build your Imaan.
Boost up your Emaan as much as you can; May Almighty grant us pure Emaan and intentions.
Taqwa is the ultimate goal of our Ramadan preparations;
to be among the righteous, for now and forever!
- Ramadan is the month when the Muslim faith is tested best.
For a true Muslim, end of Ramadan is not the end,
but the start of a new journey leading towards the Jannah.
Live your life like everyday is Ramadan and the Akhirah will become your Eid.
Sleep Less, Pray More. #Ramadan
Ramadan is about breaking bad habits, not putting them on pause.
Ramadan does not come to change our schedules. it comes to change our hearts.
- Even the hardest of hearts are softened in Ramadan. don’t miss this opportunity.
This Ramadan changes yourself, be a practicing Muslim.
- “Ramadan is a boot camp for the Muslim body and soul. In this Holy month, make everyday count.”
It’s amazing how Allah wants to dip us in his blessings and mercy in the month of Ramadan.
Ramadan is the greatest opportunity to ask Allah for forgiveness and Thank HIM for HIS blessings.
Ramadan is the most special holy month try to make most of it.
Fasting is the shield, it will protect you from the hellfire and prevent you from sins.
May Allah protect you from all sins. May peace, joy, and hope be filled in your house. Have a blessed Ramadan.
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