Ramadan is not just a month of fasting from food and drink, but it is a month of giving and selflessness in all its forms. During this month, Muslims learn that fasting is not limited to abstaining from food; it includes controlling the self, mastering emotions, and enhancing empathy for others, especially the needy and the poor.
Islam encourages an increase in charity and good deeds during this month. Allah promises to multiply the rewards for every act of kindness, making every help you extend to others an opportunity to earn immense rewards.
Giving during Ramadan manifests in many ways, helping the poor and the destitute, offering food to those fasting, forgiving others, and lending a hand to anyone in need. It is a month that awakens within a person the spirit of compassion and sharing, making one feel the value of what they possess and the needs of others.
Science has proven that giving does not only benefit the recipient but also brings joy, psychological balance, and a sense of contentment to the giver. In Ramadan, opportunities for goodness multiply, and the community transforms into an interconnected web of love and cooperation.
Have you ever tried giving your time or food to someone in need? Perhaps Ramadan is the perfect opportunity to experience this beautiful feeling!
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