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Sun. Aug. 19, 2007

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Sha`ban: A Prelude to Ramadan

By  Living Shari`ah Staff

 

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Fasting in Sha`ban: Any Specific Days?
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to observe fasting in Sha`ban more than he did in other months. This was a sort of self-preparation for the coming of Ramadan; that is, to act as preparing oneself for Ramadan.

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How to Prepare for Ramadan?
With the approach of Ramadan, a Muslim is supposed to start a new page with Allah, his fellow human beings, as well as all his surroundings. On this new page, he or she should first declare sincere repentance from all committed sins ...

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Fiqhi Issues Prior to Ramadan  (Live Fatwa)
Respected scholar,
Time is running out and the blessed month of Ramadan is approaching. I really want this Ramadan to be a unique one and not to miss any minute of it. Are there any tips or advice to attain this goal?
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Fasting the Last Five Days of Sha`ban
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Fasting in the Second Half of Sha`ban

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Making Up for the Missed Fast Days in Sha`ban

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Preparing for Ramadan Ahead of Time
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Practical Tips in Preparation for Ramadan
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A Piece of Advice to Welcome Ramadan
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How Do Muslims Welcome Ramadan?
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Tips to Make the Best of Ramadan
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The Best Deeds We Can Do in Ramadan 
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Paying Zakat Al-Fitr on the First of Ramadan
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Introducing Ramadan to Children 
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Ramadan's Moon and Unity of the Ummah
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