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Last Ten Days Of Ramadan’s Benefits and its Importance (Ashra-e-Nijaat)
Last Ten Days Of Ramadan’s Benefits and its Importance (Ashra-e-Nijaat)
The last ten days of Ramadan are deemed the most sacred and blessed. They must consequently be spent in acts of devotion and worship. Ayesha (R.A) reported that when these days would start, the Prophet (PBUH) would tighten his waist belt, meaning that he would do his best and utmost. He would pray all night long.

Last Ten Days Of Ramadan’s Benefits and its Importance (Ashra-e-Nijaat)

Many Muslims choose to spend the last ten days of Ramadan in seclusion (i’tikaf), where one solely focuses on worshipping Allah and refrains from involvement in worldly affairs. It is a time to reflect, increase worship, and increase one’s religious knowledge, seeking closeness to Allah.

What is i'tikaf in Islam?

Itikaf or Etikaf or E’tikaf is a practice in the Islamic faith. It consists of a period of retreat in a mosque, for a certain number of days in accordance with the believer’s own wish. That number of days is 10 days. Ramadan is a perfect opportunity to do this.

What should I do in the last 10 days of Ramadan?

16 things to do at the last 10 days of Ramadan

  • Take a vacation for Allah. We take a break from our jobs for almost everything in life. …
  • Do I’tikaf. …
  • Make this special Dua. …
  • Recite the Quran. …
  • Reflect on the meaning of the Quran. …
  • Get your sins wiped out. …
  • Make a personal Dua list. …
  • Evaluate yourself.

What is Ashra in Ramadan?

Ashra literally means 10 days in Arabic. The Prophet is quoted as saying that Ramadan is the month, “whose beginning is mercy, its middle, forgiveness, and its end, emancipation from the fire (of hell).” There are also particular dua or supplications for each of the Ashra.

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