With the arrival of Ramadan, Let Us While Charity
Ramadan is a moment where Muslims carry out fasting. In addition to fasting to eat and drink, Ramadan is also a moment where one's patience is tested and Muslims are invited to be able to share. Without doing alms, the month of Ramadan will not feel complete.
Four obligations of Muslims in the fasting month:
1. Immediately Breaking the Fast
When the fasting time has come, let the fasting break fast, because in it there is a lot of goodness.
"Humans will always be in kindness as long as they hurry to break their fast." (Narrated by al-Bukhari and Muslim)
2. Providing Fasting Foods
"Whoever gives fasting food to those who fast, then for him the reward is like those who fast, without reducing the slightest reward for those who fast" (Shohih Nasa'i and Tirmidhi)
You can take advantage of this noble worship with neighbors or orphans who live around your home. Giving food is just one example that we can apply in terms of sharing the fortune to fellow believers. It also needs to be familiarized, so that after the end of the month of Ramadan, this does not just disappear.
3. Tarawih Prayers
The typical sunnah service in the month of Ramadan is the tarawih prayer (qiyamul ramadhan). And the most important thing to remember is that tarawain prayer can be done at home though.
4. Tithe
Zakat al-Fitr must be paid before the end of Ramadan by Muslims, both men, women, adults and children. The aim is to purify those who carry out fasting and to help the poor.
Zakat Fitrah is a Sunnah during the fasting month to complete the Ramadan worship. In addition to charity, charity is also recommended to purify the fasting month and help those in need.
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