Wishes for the holy month of Ramadan. Congratulations on the coming month of Ramadan. Address of the Chairman of the Coordinating Center of Muslims of the North Caucasus Ismail-hadji Berdiev with the holy month of Ramadan

Congratulations on the advent of Ramadan. May there be strong faith, pure love and lasting happiness in life. I wish you to keep everything that you value and appreciate. Good luck, good people on the path of life and respect for others.

Ramadan Mubarak! I wish you good health and bright joy of the soul, sincere prayers and good hopes, mercy and generosity, the unquenchable strength of faith and love for loved ones, the mercy of Allah and good deeds at the call of the heart.

The holy month of Ramadan is a special time for believers, a time of purification and testing of fortitude. May the Almighty protect you and hear all the prayers addressed to him! I wish you trust, well-being in the family, strong faith and only good deeds!

Congratulations on Ramadan. With all my heart I wish that the path traveled will make it clear what is really important in life and what should be left in the past, I wish this month to open a new path to success and happiness in front of you, I wish that sincere laughter will always be heard in your house good guests and loved ones, I wish you constant spiritual growth and pure thoughts of the heart.

Congratulations on the Great Holiday! Let the soul be bright, thoughts clear and kind, heart loving and understanding! Appreciate the care and support of relatives, help the needy and be strong!

Accept congratulations. May this holy month of Ramadan become for you a wide road to strengthening your faith, may your prayers be heard and accepted by the Almighty, and your generosity will return to you with the most valuable gifts: health, love and family well-being.

Happy Ramadan! I wish you supreme strength and earthly grace, unquenchable faith, mutual understanding and health to your entire family. Let your house be filled with sunny people, harmony and good relationships.

Congratulations on the holy month of Ramadan! I wish your faith to be strengthened, prayer to be sincere and heard by Allah. May spiritual enlightenment, joy and harmony come!

May Ramadan give strength and patience, let you free your soul, your body, and your life from everything unkind. May all your good deeds, signs of mercy and responsiveness be rewarded with peace, happiness, love and prosperity.

We congratulate you on the holiday of Ramadan and wish that your house was a full bowl, that you were surrounded by friends, and children's laughter sounded, so that all generations of your family would gather together more often for communication. Be healthy, loved by others, may higher powers always guide you through life.

Congratulations to all Muslims on the holy month of Ramadan! We ask Allah, Holy and Great, to give us all the opportunity to worship properly, answer our du "a and grant us this month His Mercy, Forgiveness of sins and Protection from Fire !!!

Do not forget our brothers and sisters around the world in your prayers because the Ummah (community) is like a single organism:
“Believers in their mutual love of mercy and compassion are like a body; If one part hurts, then the whole body does not sleep and it is feverish ”Muslim (2586).

Ramadan is the month of Ibadah (worship) and not the month of food and drink. Eating after fasting is very harmful both for health and in terms of the fact that it takes away the body's strength to digest food and there is already less strength left for ibadu. Therefore, so that it does not happen that after iftar we can no longer do ibadah or we do it lazily, we need to eat food only the necessary minimum.

Shaykh Munajid (may Allah preserve him) said this wonderfully:

The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “A son of Adam does not fill a worse vessel than his stomach.” (at-Tirmidhi, 2380, he said it was a sahih hadeeth). A wise man wants to eat in order to live, but not live in order to eat. The best food is the one for nourishment, not for excess. But people indulge in cooking all kinds of food (during Ramadan), and treat cooking as an art form, in fact, so that housewives and servants spend all their time preparing food, and this keeps them from worship, besides, people spend a lot more on food during Ramadan than at other times.
Thus, this month becomes the month of stomach disorders, obesity and gastric diseases, when people eat like gluttons and drink like thirsty camels, and when they stand on Tarawih, they do it with such reluctance that some leave the prayer after the first two rak'ats .

Allah says in the Holy Quran:

O those who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, just as it was prescribed for your predecessors - perhaps you will be afraid.

You have to fast for a few days. And if any of you is sick or on a journey, then let him fast the same number of days at another time. And those who are able to fast with difficulty should feed the poor in expiation. And whoever does a good deed voluntarily, so much the better for him. But you'd better fast if you only knew!

In the month of Ramadan, the Qur'an was sent down - guidance for the people, clear evidence of guidance and discernment. Those of you whom this month finds must fast. And if someone is sick or on a journey, then let him fast the same number of days at another time. Allah desires ease for you and He does not desire hardship for you. He wants you to complete a certain number of days and praise Allah for having guided you to a straight path. Perhaps you will be grateful. [Cow, 183-185]



Almighty and Great Allah said: “Every deed of the son of Adam (is done by him) for himself, except for fasting, for, verily, he is for My sake, and I will repay him.”

The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, also said:

Fasting is a shield, and on the day when one of you fasts, let him avoid everything obscene and not raise his voice, but if someone starts scolding him or (trying to) start a quarrel with him, let him say (to such): “Indeed, I am (a person) keeping a fast!” I swear by Him in Whose hand is the soul of Muhammad, the smell from the mouth of a fasting person is more pleasing to Allah than the fragrance of musk, and the fasting person will experience two joys: he will rejoice at his breaking the fast when he breaks his fast, and when he meets his Lord, he will rejoice (that fasted).

Here is the version of al-Bukhari, and in another version of this hadith, quoted by him, from the words of the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, it is reported that Allah Almighty said:

He refuses his food, his drink and (satisfaction) his desires for My sake. Fasting is done for My sake, and I will reward it, and for a good deed the reward will be tenfold.

Every good deed of the son of Adam will be multiplied, and the smallest reward for a good deed will be tenfold, but can increase up to seven hundredfold.

Allah Almighty said: “Except for fasting, for, truly, fasting (performed) for My sake, and I will repay for it, for a person refuses (satisfaction) of his desires and from his food for My sake! There are two joys waiting for the fasting person: one when he breaks his fast, and the other when he meets his Lord, and, verily, the smell from the mouth of a fasting person is more pleasing to Allah than the fragrance of musk!

It is narrated from the words of Sahl bin Sa' yes, may Allah be pleased with him, that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said:

Indeed, there is a gate in Paradise called "Ar-Rayyan", through which the fasting will enter on the Day of Resurrection, and no one will enter through (these gates) except them. It will be said: “Where are those who kept the fasts?”, - and they will come forward, and no one will enter through (this gate) except them. When they enter, (these gates) will be closed, and no one else will enter through them. (Al-Bukhari; Muslim)

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

Whoever fasts during Ramadan with faith and hope for the reward of Allah, his previous sins will be forgiven. (Al-Bukhari; Muslim)

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

When Ramadan comes, the gates of Paradise open, the gates of Hell close, and fetters are imposed on the devils. (Al-Bukhari; Muslim)

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

Start fasting when you see him, and stop fasting when you see him, but if he is hidden from you, then add thirty (days) to the number (days) of sha "ban. (Al-Bukhari)

In the version of this hadeeth given by Muslim, it is reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

...and if it is cloudy, fast for thirty days.

The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said, addressing his companions with good wishes for the coming of Ramadan:

"The month of Ramadan, a blessed month, has come. Allah obligated you to fast in it. In this month, the gates of paradise are opened, and in this month the gates of hell are closed. In this month, the devils are put in chains. In this month there is a night better than a thousand months, and he who is not worthy of his goodness will not be worthy." .

بسم الله الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ

Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatu-llahi wa barakatuh.

Dear brothers and sisters, the editors of our site congratulate you on the coming of the blessed month of Ramadan - the month of forgiveness and mercy for those who seek the pleasure of Allah and His forgiveness.

Our beloved Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

من صام رمضان إيمانا ً واحتساباً غفر له ما تقدم من ذنبه

“Whoever fasts in Ramadan with Faith (Iman) and hope for a reward, his former sins will be forgiven” .

This month, dear to our hearts, is a great opportunity to throw off the burden of past sins, an opportunity to become better and deserve a great reward.

Allah promised to generously reward those who fast, they will enter the Janat through the doors of Rayyan and will never experience thirst, and will never experience sorrow.

Ramadan is both the mercy of Allah and His test: fasting brings many benefits to our souls and our bodies, makes us God-fearing and patient, tames our base desires and evens out the crookedness in our hearts.

Dear Muslims and Muslim women, take care of this precious month, let it be not a burden for you, but a holiday of 30 days. Do not be angry, do not be irritated, do not show weakness and timidity - truly, a fasting person should increase good deeds and make his temper even nobler.

This month, many of our new brothers and sisters will fast for the first time, I would like to support them and say that Allah facilitates what seems difficult to a person. Despite the fact that during this period the duration of the day is the longest of the year, and the night is short, we must remember that everything is in the hands of Allah, He does not impose anything excessive on the soul, and we rely on Him. The strength of your Iman will help you pass this test with dignity, and you will cope, just like all Muslims do.

Also general advice to all Muslims.

Try, as far as possible, to free yourself from hard exhausting work, so as not to complicate your post.

Avoid long stay in the heat and the sun, because Allah wants to make your life easier and does not want difficulties. Therefore, you make it easy and do not make it difficult.

Do not skip suhoor (pre-dawn meal) because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said that suhoor contains grace (barakat). When a person eats during suhoor and drinks water and praises Allah, he will feel strength and energy for the whole day. If he misses the suhoor, then the uraza will be more difficult for him, no matter how much food he eats before going to bed. Do not reject the grace pointed out to you by the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).

If it happens that you get tired, feel heaviness, fatigue and thirst, then do not grumble, do not complain and do not get angry, on the contrary, gather all your determination, because this is patience in the path of Allah, this is the very thorny path, which leads to eternal Paradise. Verily, with difficulty comes relief, and with patience comes victory.

Remember, dear brothers and sisters, that Ramadan is not only abstaining from food and water. The entire Ramadan is a month of worship and the Quran. Visit tarawih - this is a wonderful sunnah of the Prophet and his righteous caliphs, it cleanses the hearts and increases the reward for Ramadan.

Since the day is long and many people work for a long time and get tired, therefore, it is necessary to prepare especially for taraweeh. Build your day so as not to miss the taraweeh prayer in a team with all Muslims. Try to get some sleep before iftar, even a short (30-40 minutes) sleep will give you a boost of energy and the opportunity to stand on taraweeh in a good mood.

Leave the house well in advance to take the most worthy front row for prayer.

Do not overeat, because, as they say, "a stuffed belly is deaf to prayer." Of course, after a long uraza, you really want to eat and drink, but still keep yourself in control. Do not forget that information about satiety reaches the brain with some delay, after the food begins to be digested and absorbed by the blood. If you greedily eat a plentiful dinner, then during tarawih the stomach may distract you from prayer, and you will miss part of this reward.

Ramadan is a holy month, but what does it mean - "holy"? This means that in this month the importance of righteous deeds increases and prayers are accepted, and the severity of sins is also aggravated.

Do not gossip, do not slander, do not swear, do not quarrel, do not defame people, be brothers in Islam, love each other, speak only good things to each other or remain silent.

Ramadan is the month of the Quran. This month, the Holy Qur'an was sent down from the Preserved Tablet to the House of Power (Beit-ul-'Izza), which is located in the first heaven, and then gradually sent down to our Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).

In Ramadan, special attention should be paid to reading the Koran. Following the example of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), his companions and the righteous of subsequent generations read the Koran more than usual, because the best kind of worship that is performed along with uraza is reading the Book of Allah.

Let us, brothers and sisters, join this blessed assembly, imitating them and following them, because as the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "He who becomes like some people, he is one of them" .

We ask the Almighty to make this Uraza the purification of our hearts, so that it increases our piety and strengthens our Iman by the grace of Allah.

Dear Muslims, may Allah accept your fast and help you spend it so that at the end of it you become pure from sins, as you were on the day you were born into this world.

Praise be to Allah, peace and blessings be upon the Prophet Muhammad, as well as his family and all his companions!

With the name of Allah the Merciful, the Merciful

Praise be to Allah - the Lord of the worlds, peace and blessings of Allah be upon our Prophet Muhammad, members of his family and all his companions!

The eminent scholar Salih al-Fawzan was asked, may Allah preserve him:

Question:“When the month of Ramadan comes, we often hear how people wish each other a barak in connection with its arrival, saying: “Mabruk ‘alaika shahru ramadan” (“May you have a lot of barak this month”). Is there a basis for this in Shariah?

Answer: “Congratulations on the arrival of Ramadan - there is no problem in this, since the prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, pleased his companions with the arrival of Ramadan and encouraged them to try to do as many good deeds as possible. As the Almighty said:“Say: This is the mercy and mercy of Allah.” Let them rejoice in this, for it is better than what they accumulate” (Sura Yunus, verse 58).

The congratulations associated with the arrival of this month and the joy in honor of it indicate the desire for good. And our salafs rejoiced each other with the coming of this month, following in this the prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him. As it came in the long hadith of Salman, in which the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said:“Oh, people, a blessed month has come to you…”

Fatwa number: 1744
Fatwa title: “Congratulations on the advent of the month of Ramadan”

Original article in Arabic: http://www.sahab.net/forums/showthread.php?t=370906

In addition to the answer of Sheikh Fawzan, we will quote a hadeeth from Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, in which it is reported that the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: Ramadan has come to you, blessed month! Almighty and Great Allah imputed fasting this month! It opens the gates of heaven and closes the gates of Hell, and the devils are chained! And Allah has one night in this month which is better than a thousand months. And the one who has lost the blessing of this night, he is deprived!” An-Nasa'i 2106. Authentic Hadith. See at-Ta'lik al-gharib 2/69.

Hafiz Ibn Rajab, citing this hadeeth, said: “The Messenger of Allah rejoiced his companions with the onset of Ramadan. And some scholars said: “This hadith is the basis for the permissibility of people congratulating each other on the advent of the month of Ramadan.” See Lataiful-ma'arif 156.

Sheikh Ibn Baz, ash-Shankiti and others also spoke.

And in conclusion, praise be to Allah - the Lord of the worlds!

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