Ramadan is not only a time for fasting or attaining the spirituality through union with the God but also an occasion for gathering, an occasion for cherishing the memories, singing songs, saying quotes. The month devoted to commemorating the revelation of Quran is the time of salats(prayers) and Thawab(rewards). While you make your Salats and wait for Thawabs, take some time to read this compilation of poems and quotes on Ramadan.
1.“Fasting is a shield with which a servant protects himself from the fire.“
–Ahmad, Saheeh
2.Ramadan
Is like a rare flower
That blossoms once a year
And just as you begin to smell its fragrance
It disappears for another year
Make the most of it now
While you still have the chance
For the harvesting season is here
And it won’t last
The last 10 days
Have approached so fast
And as the days wizz past
How do our deeds fare
Put your heart in action
And your limbs in gear
Multiply your deeds
So your rewards be dear
– Anonymous
3.O moon-faced Beloved,
the month of Ramadan has arrived
Cover the table
and open the path of praise.
–Rumi
4.Disordered lambs
Runs in a dense desert
With hunger and thirst
Here and there
The Holy Hand with
the miracle lantern
Lead them the right path
To ultimate shelter…
They followed anxiously
They felt the joy
To touch the temple on land
To hold the hand in high
The Holy Voices
Brought peace and love
To wipe out all the sins
For able to be blessed
All the hands hold
With praying minds
Towards the lantern
Leads the right right path
– Vinod Kumar
5″.O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you. so that you may learn self-restraint. Quran 2:183”
6.”There is an unseen sweetness in the stomach’s emptiness. We are lutes. When the sound box is filled, no music can come forth. When the brain and the belly burn from fasting, every moment a new song rises out of the fire. The mists clear, and a new vitality makes you spring up the steps before you . . ”
Rumi
7. R ead in abundance the Holy Quran
A bstain from food, drink, and cohabitation
M aintain your nightly trips to Masjid for Taraweeh
A bsolve yourself from Hellfire through seeking forgiveness
D eeds of good, never too many to have
A ttempt to find and utilize the Night of Power in the odd nights of the last 10
N ever return to the sins you have turned your back on in this month
8. Before death takes away what you are given, give away what there is to give.
Rumi
9.O Ramadan, be gentle,
the tears of the believers pour forth,
and their hearts are anxious from the pain of separation.
And why shouldn’t the tears flow from the believers
upon the parting (of Ramadan) whilst he knows not
whether he shall live to see its return!
–Ibn Rajab
10.May the Ramadan bring you
peace and prosperity,
good health and wealth,
and brighten your life forever.
– Ramadan Wish
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