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Taraweeh attendance is declining

  Half of the month of Ramadan has already passed. Following the completion of two long weeks of Taraweeh, the number of righteous Muslims at the mosques appears to have decreased, compared with the earlier two weeks, which showed a strong urge to offer the particular prayer.    That strong whim of the devout Muslims seems to have no longer persisted if we find the vacant spaces at the mosques. Several have accepted that they are totally agreeing with this disposition in this month. This appears to demonstrate a comparative decline in interest in offering the extra twenty rakat of the Taraweeh prayer at nearby mosques.  Only those who have been quite regular or honest in offering this prayer are finding themselves in the mosques. They are indeed fearful of God's anger, so they are quite punctual in attending this absolutely special prayer during the pious month of Ramadan. It is quite clear that devotees remain punctual in their spiritual attention, as they are looki...

Ramadan helps in self-control


 

With all the religious fervour, the sacred month of fasting has so far reached on the verge of completion, as many as fifteen long days now. Along with meeting all other religious obligations, righteous people remain broadly enthusiastic about reciting the pages of the Holy Quran and performing all of the daily obligations, including the five daily prayers, with extreme punctuality. 

When preparing elaborate meals for the Iftar, they don't overlook the impoverished by giving fitra to those in dire need.  They are bound to pay this amount to them from their hard-earned pious income.

In fact, mosques of all sizes continue to be packed with pious people because they are entirely filled with the heat of religion. They are experiencing something completely different right now. 

Their regular responsibilities make this readily apparent. What a month! During this special month in the Islamic calendar, a fear of the Almighty develops explicitly. 

One of the Five Pillars of Islam, the daily fast from sunrise until almost sunset is strictly a complete spiritual exercise in self-control and, of course, devotion to the most merciful Allah, who is above the sky. It is still the ideal time for Muslims to pray for pardon, free themselves from everyday impurities, and lessen their dependency on the material comforts.

As we keep finding ourselves in the thick of the sacred month of fasting once again in our earthly lives, our leniency-addled brains and spiritual attention are certainly connected to the unique enthusiasm for conducting the fasting responsibilities in every potential way.

Our brains and ever-spiritual attention tend to cling to the shiniest, newest enthusiasm for making the fasting accountabilities on the front row in every way possible as we continue to find ourselves in the midst of the holy month of fasting once more.

Bringing accountabilities with both religious structural specialities and wholly practical observation is not an easy task. However, Muslims manage to do it ably with a clear combination of strictly staunch beliefs, devotion and lengthy hours of fastings.






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