Ramadan 2025: A Sacred Journey of Faith & Blessings
Ramadan: Worship, Virtues, Spiritual Benefits, and Scientific Facts
Ramadan is the ninth month of the islamic year, which is a source of special blessings, worship,and spiritual progress for the Muslim. Fasting is obligatory in this holy month and provides the best opportunity to seek the pleasure of Allah. In this article, we will shed detailed light on the virtues, worship, Spiritual benefits, and scientific facts of fasting of Ramdan.

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Ramadan Worship
The importance of worship doubles during Ramadan, and Muslim engage in more and more worship to gain closeness to Allah.
1. Tarweeh Prayer:
Taraweeh prayer is specially arranged in Ramadan, which is a confirmed Sunnah.In it, along portion of the Holy Quran is recited.

2. Qiyaam-ul-layl:
Worshipping at night is especially virtuous in the last ten days.
3. Itikaf:
By performing Itikaf in the last ten days of Ramadan, the servant separetes himself from worldly affairs and completely engages himself in the worship of Allah.

4. Recitation of the Quran:
This is the month in which the Holy Quran was revealed, therefore its recitation has special importance.
5. Dhikr and Dua:
Special prayers and dhikr of adhkar are emphasized in Ramadan because it is the month of acceptance.
6. Sunnah of Suhoor and Iftar:
It is very important to follow the Sunahas of Suhoor and iftar and understand their spiritual and physical benefits.
Virtues of Ramadan
Ramadan is full of countless virtues and blessings:
1. Revelation of the Holy Quran:
Ramadan is the bleesed month in Which Holy Quran was revealed, as mentioned in Surah Al- Baqarah:
Ramadan is the month in Which Holy Quran was revealed. (Al-Baqarah: 185)
2. The gates of Paradise are opened:
According to the blessed hadith, the gates of Paradise are opened and the gates of Hell are closed in Ramadan.
3. The devils are chained:
In this month, the devil is chained so that people can focus more on worship.
4. Layaltul Qadr:
There is a night in the last ten days of Ramdan that is better than a thousands months. The reward for worship in it is immense.

5. Forgiveness of Sins:
The fasting person is given the glad tidings of forgiveness of sins.
6. Communal worship and brotherhood:
Muslims come closer to each other during it , and unity and love are promoted during communal worship and iftars.
Spiritual benefits of Ramadan
Ramadan is not just a month of worship and blessings, but it is also a means of spiritual training:
1. Piety and piety:
Fasting instills piety in a person and keeps him away from evil.
2. Patience and endurance:
Fasting teaches patience because enduring hunger and thirst trains self-control.

3. Compassion and generosity:
Fasting makes a person feel for the poor and needy, which makes him willing to give more charity and alms.
4. Purity of heart:
Continuous worship, repentance, seeking forgiveness and remembrance of Allah reform the heart and strengthen the relationship with Allah.

5. Correctness of actions:
During this period , people review their life actions and try to give up bad habits.
Scientific benefits of fasting
Modern scientific research also confirms that fasting has numerous health benefits:
1. Detoxification:
Fasting helps in the elimination of toxins from the body.
2. Weight loss:
Body weight can be kept under control by maintaining a balanced fasting.
3. Peace of mind:
Fasting reduces mental stress and increases mental performance.

4. Blood pressure control:
Fasting helps in reducing high blood pressure and heart diseases.
5. Improvement in the immune system:
Fasting increases the body’s immunity and provides protection against diseases.
Historical background
Fasting was prescribed in Islam in the second year of the Hijra.

The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and his companions used this month for special acts of worship and to draw closer to Allah.
Intention to fast
It is important to make this intention before fasting:
وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نََّيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ

“And I have made the intention to fast tomorrow for the month of Ramadan.”
Iftar Prayer
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) advised us to recite this prayer at the time of Iftar:
اللّٰهُمَّ إِنِّي لَكَ صُمْتُ وَبِكَ آمَنْتُ وَعَلَيْكَ تَوَكَّلْتُ وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ أَفْطَرْتُ

O Allah! I have fasted for You, I have believed in You, I have relied on You, and I have broken my fast with Your provision.
Conclusion
Ramadan is a great blessing and training month for Muslims, in which worship, spiritual development, and health benefits are combined.

It trains us in goodness, patience, and piety, and provides us with the opportunity to gain closeness to Allah. Spending these moments of this holy month in a good way and benefiting fully from its blessings is the real success. May Allah grant us the ability to fully benefit from the blessings and blessings of this blessed month. Amen.
رمضان المبارک 2025: برکتوں، رحمتوں اور مغفرت سے بھرپور مقدس مہینہ