Maryam Amir – eading the feeling of dreading Ramadan
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The speaker discusses how people often feel nervous about the upcoming d dated d dated event, as they can't do everything they expect and pray hard. They also mention the importance of doing extra work to alleviate distress and joy. The speaker encourages people to keep their tongue moving when they are doing extra work.
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You have mentioned dreading, the feeling you have of dread about
Ramadan coming people often be a time of extra guilt, and so you're
already nervous about it. That's often because you can't do what
you think everyone is expecting you to do in Ramadan. And that
could actually be because you physically can't fast. It also be
that you can fast and you can pray, and you are fasting and
praying, or at least trying your best to do that, but you're not
able to do all the extra things, other responsibilities, where you
can't drop everything and just do all this extra work. Excited about
Ramadan, because it's the month of extra joy and extra reward and
extra worship, and whether or not you think you're doing everything
extra normally change your baby's diaper, are you weeping out of joy
from the strength of your faith? Probably not, but when you intend
that, you do that to take care of, you know, helping relieve the
distress of a little believer, Mulan, that same exact action that
you do regularly every day is extra rewarded. Just have to be
you, and you try harder, and Allah sees you be more intentional. That
you're doing everything for the sake of Allah. Try to do extra
whenever you can remember ALLAH, keep your tongue moving with the
kid of Allah at all times.