However, this Hadith means that good deeds expiate sins, whereas fasting expiates sins and gives extra reward to such expiation. It means the fasting that is offered with full sincerity to Allah ...
The magnificent and spiritually radiant night of Laylatul Qadr was granted exclusively to the Ummah of Prophet Muhammad ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNRamadan Day 2: Prayers, hadith, and rewarding deedALSO READ: Ramadan Day 1: Prayers and hadith of the day The Prophet Muhammad ... May Allah accept our good deeds. Ameen.
This Hadith reminds us that our acts of worship should not end with Ramadan. Even after the month concludes, we should strive to maintain our faith and good deeds consistently. "And be patient ...
(Sahih al-Bukhari, 38; Sahih Muslim, 760) This hadith reminds us that fasting ... May Allah accept our good deeds. Ameen.
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