We are entering the best ten days of the Islamic year. This is our opportunity to redeem ourselves in the eyes of Allah and gain immense rewards and blessings. The key is doing good deeds with the love of Allah, as well as repenting and seeking forgiveness for our wrongdoings.
The reward of every good deed in these ten days is multiplied manifold. Not only this helps us raise our rank with Allah, but we can also continue to move forward as better Muslims by getting into the habit of good practices.
Don't miss out on the blessings of these ten days. Rush to good deeds and increase our acts of worship.
Fasting on these 10 days are beloved to Allah, and especially on the ninth of Dhul Hijjah, which is the day of Arafat. Fasting on this day means our sins from the previous and coming year will be expiated.
It is reported that “The Prophet used to fast on the first nine days of Dhul Hijjah, the day of Ashura, three days each month, the first Monday of the month and two Thursdays.” [Abu Dawood].
May Allah forgive our sins and accept our good deeds. Aameen.
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