Happy Ramadan you guys! Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, is upon us once again, marked by the sighting of the crescent moon.
As the month of fasting begins, Muslims around the world rejoice with greetings of “Ramadan Mubarak” and “Ramadan Kareem,” invoking the blessings of Allah upon one another.
I am delighted to share with you some inspiring Ramadan quotes in this holy month of Ramadan by a dear speaker I think we all know – Yasmin Mogahed. She is one of my favourite speakers of all time.
She loves to use metaphors to explain her points, so you’ll be seeing some valuable poetic quotes from her.
Since we are approaching our last 10 nights of Ramadan, I thought Yasmin Mogahed’s wisdom might give you the extra boost you need to sprint in all your Ibadahs towards the end of your Ramadan Marathon.
There is a rain of mercy and forgiveness for Muslims in this month, with the Messenger of Allah’s (PBUH) words: “Whoever observes fasts during the month of Ramadan out of sincere faith, and hoping to attain Allah’s rewards, then all his past sins will be forgiven.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
May Allah SWT give us all the privilege to meet His special Laylatul-Qadr (The Night of Power) and to receive His full mercy and forgiveness this Ramadan. Ameen.
Let’s get started…
1. Best Ramadan Quotes – Some people fast every day
For Muslims, Ramadan is not merely a period of abstaining from food and drink; it’s a time of spiritual growth and reflection.
It’s a month where the gates of hell are closed, and the mercy of Allah is abundant.
Prophet Muhammad himself emphasized the importance of this month, calling it the best Ramadan and urging his followers to engage in good deeds and sincere faith.
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2. Best Ramadan Quotes – Let Quran transform you
Ramadan is a small window in a year where Allah ties the syaitan up so that he will not be able to distract you with evil thoughts.
Therefore, this is the best time for you to genuinely reconnect and reflect upon what Allah is trying to tell you from His divine book.
Ramadan, though deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, holds significance beyond religious boundaries. It serves as a reminder of the importance of empathy, compassion, and self-discipline.
In a world filled with distractions, Ramadan provides an opportunity for individuals to reconnect with their faith, their community, and themselves.
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3. Best Ramadan Quotes – Raining mercy
I bet if it’s raining hundred dollar bills outside, we’d all be running on the streets like crazy people right now. The currency in the akhirah is Allah’s mercy.
So, what are we doing this Ramadan to attain more of His mercy?
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4. Best Ramadan Quotes – Where did life go?
We don’t realize it but we are already in the last 10 nights of Ramadan. Soon, we will celebrate Eid and wait for next year’s Ramadan to come. In sha Allah. Time really flies.
Yasmin is reminding us that life is the same. Life can leave us any moment.
The end of Ramadan is marked by Eid al-Fitr, a joyous celebration of faith and community. On this day, Muslims exchange greetings of “Eid Mubarak,” signifying the end of a month-long journey of spiritual growth and self-reflection.
5. Best Ramadan Quotes – I love You, Allah
Food are great, drinks are great, but Allah is greater. So, if you’re giving up all your desires just to please Allah, you’re doing a great job!
The philosophy of fasting calls for more than just physical abstinence; it encourages an extra degree of self-awareness and self-control.
Through the practice of self-control, Muslims aim to attain a full conscience and a heightened sense of spiritual connection.
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6. Best Ramadan Quotes – Forgiveness
Remember to seek Allah’s forgiveness every single day because we sin every day. If you don’t shower daily, soon you will stink like a skunk. Don’t let your heart stink too.
As the month progresses, Muslims seek forgiveness and strive to purify their souls. The fast of apathy transforms into a month of forgiveness, where individuals seek reconciliation and strive to become better versions of themselves.
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7. Best Ramadan Quotes – Trip to Allah SWT
Ahh, we all love a good vacation. Take that trip with Allah this Ramadan. Don’t worry about your job, your spouse or other mundane stuff that has already occupied your mind for most of the year.
Take this small window of opportunity to find Allah and reconnect with Him.
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8. Best Ramadan Quotes – The Imperfect
We are all imperfect. No one can deny that they have sinned, wronged themselves and made mistakes their whole lives. So, don’t beat yourself up. We are designed this way so it’s not your fault.
Take baby steps towards Allah and you’ll be alright.
9. Best Ramadan Quotes – Try again
Sometimes, when you feel like you’re drowning in all your sins and mistakes, Ramadan is a mercy from Allah for you to once again redeem yourself and achieve an even higher status with Allah.
So, never lose faith in Him. Just try again.
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10. Best Ramadan Quotes – Time for Allah
When is your special alone time with Allah? I bet we all have it. Dedicate that time solely for Allah. You’ll be more productive that way.
11. Best Ramadan Quotes – Our heart’s sky
What impact does Ramadan leave on your heart? Is it more sincerity? Generosity? Closeness to Allah? Check your own heart after Ramadan.
12. Best Ramadan Quotes – Meaning of Ramadan
For 335 days of the year, we have let our nafs determine the course of our lives.
In these 30 days of Ramadan, Allah is giving us a chance to refocus our priorities to our akhirah, our true home. Are we taking this chance?
13. Best Ramadan Quotes – You are special
What are you giving up for the sake of Allah this Ramadan?
14. Best Ramadan Quotes – Ramadan goals
Goals determine where we end up at the end of the road. If you don’t have any, you might not end up anywhere.
So, where would you like to end up in terms of your connection to the Quran and Allah?
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15. Best Ramadan Quotes – Taraweeh = Tahajjud
Some of us are feeling sad that with covid-19, we are no longer able to go to the masjid for Iftar and Taraweeh like we use to.
But Yasmin is telling us that we are not deprived of anything because our homes are still the best place for us to do Tahajjud.
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16. Best Ramadan Quotes – Family Iftar time
I love this. One of the biggest blessings in this quarantine is that I get to spend precious quality time with my family.
I even learned to cook some amazing recipes for Iftar. How are you spending your time with your family?
Ramadan is also a time for unity within the Muslim community. Families come together to break their fasts, sharing in the joyous moments of iftar, the evening meal.
This generous Ramadan spirit extends beyond family, with communities often coming together to provide for those in need.
17. Best Ramadan Quotes – We are not deprived of anything
Spot on! Yasmin also said that anything that comes from Allah is essentially for our own good, even if we may not see the wisdom behind it.
So, when Allah gave us this virus, rest assured that He wants us to become stronger by running back to Him in times of need.
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18. Best Ramadan Quotes – Quran and Ramadan
Ramadan is the month where the Quran was first revealed. So naturally, one of the things that makes Ramadan very special is because of the Quran.
Let’s open up our Qurans and reconnect with it this Ramadan.
19. Best Ramadan Quotes – Strengthen your prayer muscle
If you are trying to strengthen your salah muscles or any ibadah muscles for that matter, this Ramadan is the perfect time to start.
May Allah give you ease in practicing His deen. Ameen.
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20. Best Ramadan Quotes – Ramadan is not for hunger and thirst
What are you doing differently to NOT make Ramadan only about hunger and thirst? If you’re not doing any extra ibadah, then by default your fast is all about hunger and thirst.
Let’s change that and make our Ramadan more significant insyaAllah.
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Conclusion
As we embark on this blessed Ramadan journey, let us remember the words of Abhijit Naskar: “The entire month is an opportunity to grow spiritually, to seek the mercy of Allah, and to strengthen our bonds with one another. May this Ramadan bring us closer to our Creator and to one another. Ramadan Mubarak!”
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