Welcoming Ramadan

"For indeed the coming of Ramadhaan 
is a tremendous blessing from Allah......"
Shaykh Bin Baz

Welcoming Ramadan ~ Etiquettes & Reminders



2022

Khutbah: The Blessed Month of Ramadan - Abu Idress - 3/25/2022






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The Ramadan: The Noble Guest is at Your Doorstep Waiting for You to Open the Door…
The links to the lectures were not working for me, but I thought the short reading was beneficial. It makes the analogy of Ramadan as a guest that stays for 30 days.

Ramadan Greetings

Excerpt:
I do not know of any prescribed thing for the receiving of Ramadhaan except that the Muslim receives it with happiness, being delighted and rejoicing, (and) that he thanks Allah for the coming of Ramadhaan and that He has given him success by making him from those who are alive and those who compete in righteous actions.
For indeed the coming of Ramadhaan is a tremendous blessing from Allah, (and) because of this the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) use to give his companions the glad tidings of the upcoming Ramadhaan and clarified to them its virtues, and that which Allah has prepared a great reward for those who fast and stand (in voluntary prayer at night). Allah has legislated for the Muslim the greeting of this month with sincere repentance and that in preparation for his fasting and standing, he should have a sound intention and a genuine firm resolve (for fasting, praying and performing all types of righteous actions).

Issue of Saying Ramadan Mubarak, etc. - SalafiTalk.net

Lectures

As We Enter Ramadhan (audio 15:51) - Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis

Welcome Ramadan Khutbah (19:09) - Abu Hakeem

"Ramadan is the best month of the year, the Prophet said: “Whoever spend the nights of Ramadān in prayer out of faith and in the hope of reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.” (The Salaf) would exert themselves in worship in this month as it has preceded, and they would decrease in their actions related to worldly affairs. They would make some time for sitting in the masājid and they would say: “…let us protect our fast and not backbite anyone.” They would accompany the Qurʾān and they would safeguard their time from being lost without any benefit. They were not careless or disregardful like many are today, rather they would safeguard their time. During the night they would pray and during the day would fast, recite the Qurʾān, remember Allah ﷻ and perform good deeds."

How the Salaf Welcomed Ramadan 


 When Ramadan  Enters, the devils are chained...