About ramadan। ramadan quran।Dr. jakir nayak, speech from Quran about of our life and health.
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May 8, 2025
About ramadan। ramadan quran। errors regarding Negligence in Performing The Faraa IDH During Ramadhaan. #ramadan #ramadhan #ramazan #ramadanmubarak #ramadanspecial #islam #islamic #islamicstatus #islamicvideo #islamicshorts #islamicshorts #jakirnayak ramadan duas, ramadan, ramadan mubarak,ramadan kareem, ramadan fasting, ramadan quotes, ramadan recipes,ramadan dua ramadan fasting rules ramadan food ramadan prayer ramadan song ramadan for kids ramadan iftar ramadan lantern ramadan moon ramadan celebration ramadan usa ramadan weight loss ramadan decoration ramadan decoration ideas ramadan in dubai ramadan tips ramadan music ramadan around the world
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common errors from sections one and two
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the most Grievous amongst the errors in
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the first category that is errors
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committed regarding the obligatory rules
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and regulation of fasting is the most
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common is that Muslims many a times they
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don't do the near for fasting intention
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is very important without Nia without
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intention the fasting is not accepted so
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making intention is obligatory and
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we'll be discussing this inshallah in
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detail inshallah tomorrow
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the second error is that many a times
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Muslims even after the Fajr Azan has
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started yet they continue eating and
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they think that the end of suhur time is
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only at the end of the Fajr Aza in fact
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the moment the Fajr Adan starts the
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moment the beginning of dawn starts the
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Soul Time ends so this is error which
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normally nullifies or invalidates the
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first
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the third error in the first category is
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that many people
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they delay paying their zakatul Federal
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and many times they pay
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after the
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Salah
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if we pay the zakatul feather after Eid
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al-fitr then it is like normal charity
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it does not come under this so these
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three are the most Grievous in the first
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category
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the common errors committed in the
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second category that is errors that are
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contradicting the Sunnah of the fasting
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is number one
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many people they skip this over
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some people they have an early suhar
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that is they have this one or two hours
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before the Fajr time in fact suhur is a
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blessing every Muslim should have it and
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the prophet said
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we should delay the four as much as
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possible we should have it till just
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before the first time
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the third mistake committed by Muslims
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in this category is that they delay
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opening their fast they delay devtar and
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a prophet Muslim said that
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the people will be good as long as they
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hasten in breaking the iftar that means
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immediately after Sunset they should
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break devtar
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the fourth common error in this category
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is
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that many Muslims they read an authentic
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Dua
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the most authentic Dua as far as iftar
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is concerned is
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Zama
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inshallah which means that
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my thirst is quenched
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the veins are moistened
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and
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the other is near
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inshallah God willing the reward is near
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God willing
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and
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some people
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when they read this Dua for breaking the
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fast they say it before breaking the
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fast
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before they put their date in the mouth
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they say this and it's contrary to the
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meaning the meaning says that my thirst
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has been quenched zahabazama uruku
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my toast has been quenched and the veins
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have been moistened your thirst cannot
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be quenched before breaking the fire so
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normally it should be said after after
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your water and you're satisfied maybe
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after some minutes after you break the
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fast then you can eat this Dua
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zahabazama
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inshallah which means
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my thirst have been quenched the veins
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have been moistened
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the reward is new inshallah God willing
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the sixth
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common error made by Muslims in this
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category is that many Muslims they eat
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excessively during iftar
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and many of them even eat throughout the
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night
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the seventh common error is
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that many of them they are negligent as
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far as concerned because
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they think it is no problem if a Muslim
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misses tarawi
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is missing a great deal of reward
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and many Muslims who perform tarawi they
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read taravi very fast
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10 miles per hour
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they try and finish it in a short time
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and they defeat the purpose in fact you
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should read with the moderate base so
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that people understand and they craft
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the message of Allah
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the ninth common error is that those
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who go for ethical in the mosque many of
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them
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they socialize during attack
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although it's a time to meet people and
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friends which is totally contrary to the
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Sunnah
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the tenth
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common error is that many of the Muslims
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think that the letter Qatar is on the
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27th night of Ramadan
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and the only worship Allah on this night
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inside
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search
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in the odd nights of the last 10 days
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the last ashra the 10 days
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therefore little Qatar can fall either
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on the 21st night or 23rd or 25th or
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27th or 29th so this is one the common
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errors made by Muslims
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the 11th common error is that
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they spend their time doing Ramadan in
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unproductive work
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rather than spending in zikr and
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worshiping Allah
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they spend the time rather for offering
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besides the compensation
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the
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12th error
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made by the Muslims is that this
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the 13th is they should ask for
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forgiveness this month of forgiveness
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food in this they should read the Quran
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as much as possible
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to get the president of Allah the 15th
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is that they fast and they keep
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themselves hungry
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but
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basically
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they're not mentally
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prepared for that fast
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and it is as though they are staying
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hungry but the main purpose of fasting
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is not obtained
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this was in brief regarding the second
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category
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