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Day 30: Farewell, Ramadan | Ramadan Strong
Ramadan Strong: Series Introduction

Ramadan Strong: Series Introduction

Day 1: Not Just Another Ramadan | Ramadan Strong

Day 1: Not Just Another Ramadan | Ramadan Strong

Day 3: Mindful Fasting to Feed Your Soul | Ramadan Strong

Day 3: Mindful Fasting to Feed Your Soul | Ramadan Strong

Day 4: So That You Attain God-Consciousness | Ramadan Strong

Day 4: So That You Attain God-Consciousness | Ramadan Strong

Day 5: Be Present | Ramadan Strong

Day 5: Be Present | Ramadan Strong

Day 6: Being Excused from Fasting is a Gift From God | Ramadan Strong

Day 6: Being Excused from Fasting is a Gift From God | Ramadan Strong

Day 7: The Importance of Documenting Progress | Ramadan Strong

Day 7: The Importance of Documenting Progress | Ramadan Strong

Day 8: Talking to Allah | Ramadan Strong

Day 8: Talking to Allah | Ramadan Strong

Day 9: Desire, Dedication, Discipline | Ramadan Strong

Day 9: Desire, Dedication, Discipline | Ramadan Strong

Day 10: Your Qur'an Goals | Ramadan Strong

Day 10: Your Qur'an Goals | Ramadan Strong

Day 11: "...but I've already fallen behind in my Ramadan goals" | Ramadan Strong

Day 11: "...but I've already fallen behind in my Ramadan goals" | Ramadan Strong

Day 13 | The Need for Consistency and Balance | Ramadan Strong

Day 13 | The Need for Consistency and Balance | Ramadan Strong

Day 14 | Praise be to Allah | Ramadan Strong

Day 14 | Praise be to Allah | Ramadan Strong

Day 15 | Overcoming the Mid-Ramadan Slump | Ramadan Strong

Day 15 | Overcoming the Mid-Ramadan Slump | Ramadan Strong

Day 16: Detox by Day and Indulge By Night | Ramadan Strong

Day 16: Detox by Day and Indulge By Night | Ramadan Strong

Day 17: Ramadans of Yore | Ramadan Strong

Day 17: Ramadans of Yore | Ramadan Strong

Day 18: When Ramadan Breaks | Ramadan Strong

Day 18: When Ramadan Breaks | Ramadan Strong

Day 19: The Man Who Thought He Thanked God Enough | Ramadan Strong

Day 19: The Man Who Thought He Thanked God Enough | Ramadan Strong

Day 20: The Extra Good Deed | Ramadan Strong

Day 20: The Extra Good Deed | Ramadan Strong

Day 21: Ten Days Ahead, Another Chance? | Ramadan Strong

Day 21: Ten Days Ahead, Another Chance? | Ramadan Strong

Day 22: Charity in the Last 10 Nights | Ramadan Strong

Day 22: Charity in the Last 10 Nights | Ramadan Strong

Day 23: Maximizing the Last Ten Days | Ramadan Strong

Day 23: Maximizing the Last Ten Days | Ramadan Strong

Day 24: When the Night Draws its Curtain —The Importance of Tahajjud | Ramadan Strong

Day 24: When the Night Draws its Curtain —The Importance of Tahajjud | Ramadan Strong

Day 25: The Value of Seclusion - Ihtikaf | Ramadan Strong

Day 25: The Value of Seclusion - Ihtikaf | Ramadan Strong

Day 26: A Date with Destiny | Ramadan Strong

Day 26: A Date with Destiny | Ramadan Strong

Day 27: Meeting the Best Version of Ourselves | Ramadan Strong

Day 27: Meeting the Best Version of Ourselves | Ramadan Strong

Day 28: Practicing Istiqama for the Long Haul | Ramadan Strong

Day 28: Practicing Istiqama for the Long Haul | Ramadan Strong

Day 29: Beware of Ramadanitis | Ramadan Strong

Day 29: Beware of Ramadanitis | Ramadan Strong

Day 30: Farewell, Ramadan | Ramadan Strong
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Day 30: Farewell, Ramadan | Ramadan Strong

Ramadan Strong

Day 30: Farewell, Ramadan | Ramadan Strong

Transformative gratitude is to live by Islam daily, to reflect on one's blessings frequently, and to live Ramadan year-round with consistency.
This transcript was auto-generated using AI and may contain misspellings.
As-salamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. As we have made it to the end of the month of Ramadan, we say alhamdulillah, all praise is due to Allah that He gave us life to make it to Ramadan and He gave us life to make it to the end of Ramadan.
Alhamdulillah were the first words of Adam alayhi salam, the first human being, our forefather. These are the first words of the people of Jannah. When they enter Jannah, may Allah make us from amongst them.
Wa qalu alhamdulillah alladhi sadaqana wa'da. Praise be to the one who fulfilled his promise to us. Alhamdulillah is what we want to end Ramadan with, but we want to transition it to the rest of the year as well.
The only way to do that, number one, is to live a daily life of gratitude. So we are grateful to Allah for the blessings that He bestowed upon us. We are grateful for the health and the wealth and the time and the efforts that we have in our lives to dedicate towards Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
So we exemplify gratitude day and night with the creator and with the creation. The second and last piece of advice and a reflection is that often times people think they are not capable of change. Ramadan is a proof that everyone is able to change.
If you are starting from scratch or you feel demoralized or you feel demotivated, know that you and everyone around you, we are capable of change. Ramadan is a proof that internally if you are motivated, suddenly someone who is not praying or reading Quran throughout the year or fasting at all, they are able to pray and fast and recite and repent.
So these are a proof for us but also against us that we have to take advantage of our lives, we have to take advantage of the motivation of people around us and we have to realize that internally we are capable of change.
If you are starting from scratch, the Prophet's advice is to start off with something light. So when he would pray qiyam or advise others to pray qiyamul layl, the night prayer, the Prophet began with something light as was reported by Aisha radiallahu anha.
So when we pray during the night, when we start new consistent habits, in order to remain consistently motivated, start off with a small quick win, something that you can take long term for the rest of the year and we ask Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala to accept from us and to make us people of gratitude until the day that we return to him.
Wa sallilahumma ala Muhammad wa ala alihi wa sahbihi ajma'in. Wa salamualikoum wa rahmatollahi wa barakatohu.