Ramadan Timetable 2012

Ramadan is the month in which Allah had revealed the last and final testament to mankind, The Qur'an to his last and final messenger, Prophet Muhammad Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him.

Fasting during the month of Ramadan is rewarded immensely as Muslims remind themselves of the revelation when the Qur'an was sent down to them from heaven. During Ramadan Muslims pray each night for 30 days, reciting different chapters each day until the end of Ramadan when the Qur'an is completed. This is the Taraweeh prayer which is prayed after reading the evening prayer of 'Esha' and concluded with the last prayer of the night named Witr. Whoever performs the Taraweeh prayer with the remembrance of Allah his past sins will be forgiven.

It is stated in the Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him in which Allah has said:

"Every deed of a man will receive 10 to 700 times reward except fasting, for it is for Me and I shall reward it (as I like)..."

Performing one good deed will attain you 10 - 700 rewards, but the rewards for the act of fasting has no cap or limit, it is for Allah to decide how much he wants to give and multiply the rewards by.

Ramadan gives Muslims a chance to reflect on their behaviour and attitude towards others around them.
Ramadan is a stepping stone; it helps people to continue their good deeds even after Ramadan is over.
Ramadan purifies the body and soul to resist all bad cravings and temptations and to receive the showers and blessings from Allah.

For further information and Ramadan 2012 timetables visit www.ramadantimetable.co.uk