Let there be a charity that you give to in Allah’s cause every day in those last 10 days of Ramadan. ‘I deprived him of his sleep at night so let me intercede for him.’ Then they will intercede.”Īs a reward for every deed is increased many folds, especially in the last Ashra, one must try to increase his daily Quran doze. Fasting will say, ‘O Lord, I deprived him of his food and his desires during the day, so let me intercede for him.’ And the Quran will say: Fasting and the Quran will intercede for a person on the Day of Resurrection. It’s not wrong if one says that fast is incomplete without Quran recitation. Both enhance and embellish the beauty of each other. Increase your Quran Doze in Last Ashra:įasting and Quran recitation! A perfect combination. Here you go with ten days and ten targets. Let us decide ourselves to grab maximum blessings in the limited remaining time. Whatever you need to do for the next ten days to make the most in Ibada, good deeds, reciting Quran, dhikr, making dua, etc., rewards are going to be multiplied.
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