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Ramadan Time Hacks! How to Make Every Hour Count!

Every year, Ramadan is either 696 hours or 720 hours. From the first Maghrib of the month to the last, that’s all it is. That’s all each one of us gets after waiting for a year. The real resource we have is time. Whatever good we can earn in this month, we have to earn in these limited hours.

Allah says about Ramadan:

Ayyamam Ma’doodaat– “A fixed number of days”

With our routines changing drastically in Ramadan, time management can become a problem for many people. This post is here for you to learn some simple, tried and tested ways you can benefit from, In Sha Allah!

  • Make a timetable for yourself, where every hour of the day is accounted for. Don’t just drift in and out of the days and nights.
  • Take advantage of the hours after Fajr. Don’t sleep immediately after the prayers. Make abundant zikr and dua’, and read the Quran. If you feel sleepy, take a quick shower or go for a walk until your body becomes tuned to this routine.

O Allah, bless my ummah in the mornings.

[Abu Dawood, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah]

  • Take full advantage of other blessed times such as the hours before Iftar and suhoor time, when duas are accepted. Make sure your heart is connected strongly to Allah (SWT) during this time, even if your body has to be busy with eating and serving food.
  • Keep remembering Allah (SWT) throughout the day, even while you are doing your chores or working in the kitchen. Whenever you forget, bring your focus back towards him. Allah (SWT) says in the Quran:

…And remember your Lord when you forget..” [18: 24]

  • Identify and leave off the time-wasters that are not benefiting you such as TV, long and pointless phone calls etc. Ramadan is the best time to kick them out of your life.
  • There can be no doubt that social media is the #1 time-waster and distraction for today’s youth. Be strict with yourself in this matter. Just fix an hour of the day where you are connected online, and you can relax as well as sift through the important updates. To truly connect to Allah (SWT), you need to disconnect from the trivial and mundane.
  • Don’t ignore snippets of time. Little drops make an ocean. Even if you get 5 minutes to spare, you can easily read a page of the Quran. Keep your Mushaf with you and stay in a state of wudu as much as possible. You can use your travelling time to listen to Quranic recitation or any beneficial audio series.
  • When you feel lazy, remind yourself of the virtues of Ramadan, and remind yourself how little of it is left, and make the Prophetic dua’:“O Allah! I seek refuge in You from sorrow and distress, and I seek refuge in You from disability and laziness.”

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