8 things that must be prepared before Ramadan: to be more blessed and beneficial

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8 things that must be prepared before Ramadan: to be more blessed and beneficial

8 things that must be prepared before Ramadan: to be more blessed and beneficial

Muslimcreed – Ramadan is soon approaching us. Preparation for Ramadan must be a priority and make it a momentum to reap many rewards.

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Preparation for Ramadan requires us to always add to the deeds of worship and the practice of circumcision taught by the Prophet Muhammad.

Moreover, the month of Ramadan is a month full of multiple rewards, it’s a shame if there is no thorough preparation for Ramadan.

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There are several things that need to be done so that the worship that we do really gets the pleasure of Allah SWT, including:

First, get your intention straight.

Intention is intending to do something and determined to do it. The purpose of an act in the form of worship is that the act is a part of worship that has special provisions.

The intention to carry out worship in the month of Ramadan needs to be strengthened. This is to keep from deviating from mere worldly desires. The intention to fill the month of Ramadan is the most important thing.

Second, set a target.

In the month of Ramadan, there are certainly many wishes that are carried out. Set targets that support our charities, such as alms, helping to eat sahur for people who work full time and so on. The planned targets must be in accordance with the needs or help others so that the targets we carry out are useful and useful.

Third, start from a good environment.

The environment is very influential on the activities that we will live, of course, so that our actions are good, our environment must be good.

A supportive environment for worship to the fullest is needed. The reason is, that way we will always be enthusiastic about carrying out worship from beginning to end. environment is a motivation for its implementation.

Fourth, do recitations.

During the month of Ramadan, people usually compete to read the Qur’an. If all this time it has only been done when time is loose, then in the month of Ramadan, routinely one time is chosen. Make a target of how many juices in one day or how many sheets in a day reading the Qur’an and also make a special schedule for carrying out recitations of the Qur’an, for example before sahur, after performing the fardu prayer time, and after performing the tarawih prayer.

Fifth, practice oral guard.

Learning to practice oral care is difficult. Especially if you are not used to saying good words every day. Enjoys giving sermons, talking about things that are not good, or playing against each other.

In the month of Ramadan, we need to put the brakes on our tongues so we don’t talk about unnecessary things.

There is a saying that “your mouth is your tiger” is a term because it is dangerous not to guard your mouth, especially if you don’t take care of your tongue in the month of Ramadan, it will reduce the reward of fasting in Ramadan.

Sixth, learn the interpretation of juz 30.

The next target is to learn the interpretation of juz 30. This will add to our insight about the contents of the suras contained in juz 30.

There is a lot to explore in the contents of the Koran, but in the month of Ramadan it would be great if you specialize in exploring the interpretation in juz 30, for example one day per verse, it will be very useful.

Seventh, learn tahsin

Even though we can already read the Qur’an, we should still learn tahsin so that the mahrojul letters, punctuation marks and pronunciation in reading the Qur’an get better. Reading with good recitation will also be rewarded.

Eighth, regularly follow the study.

The month of Ramadan is usually a lot of recitations that discuss various things related to life. Take regular studies as ammunition we live life. By learning, we will be wiser, more flexible in understanding life.

By preparing for Ramadan, we will be able to do 8 main target things to increase worship. Welcome to the month of Ramadan.

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