Ramadan 2025 Day 6: According to the Islamic (Hijri) calendar, Ramadan is the ninth month of the year, following Sha’ban. Among the twelve months, Ramadan is considered the holiest. Fasting during Ramadan holds great significance, as it is known as the month of mercy, blessings, and forgiveness. Muslims around the world observe fasts throughout this month, dedicating themselves to the worship of Allah. The fast begins with Suhoor before the Fajr prayer and is broken with Iftar before the Maghrib prayer.
Ramadan holds even greater importance in Islam because it is believed that during this month, the Prophet Muhammad received the revelations of the Quran from Allah. Therefore, during Ramadan, fasting individuals not only observe their fasts but also engage in increased prayers and good deeds. The first fast of Ramadan was observed on March 2, and today, March 7, marks the sixth fast. Additionally, the first Jumu’ah (Friday prayer) of Ramadan will also be offered today. Let’s explore the significance of the sixth fast.
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The Sixth Roza Teaches Honesty And Obedience
The Quran clearly signifies that true fasting is marked by complete honesty and obedience to Allah.
The spirit of mercy is a pure blessing, and the spirit of patience is the spiritual strength of the fasting person. Therefore, in the sacred month of Ramadan, those who uphold patience, self-control, honesty, kindness, humility, gratitude, sincerity, faith, devotion, and righteousness earn Allah’s divine mercy.
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