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Lukgaf(m): 7:03am On Mar 07
Assalamu Alaykum Brethren,

Alhamdulillah! Today is the 7th day of Ramadan, which means we are almost done with the first third of this blessed month. Time is moving fast! Maa Sha Allah.

Now, take a moment to reflect: How have you been doing in your Ibadah so far?

- Qur’an – Have you been consistent with your recitation? How many pages or surahs have you covered?

- Nawafil (voluntary prayers) – Have you been taking advantage of Tahajjud, Duha, and Sunnah prayers?

- Sadaqah (charity) – Have you given something for the sake of Allah, even if it’s just a small amount daily?

- Dhikr & Du’a – How often do you Allah and make heartfelt supplications?

- Taraweeh – Are you attending regularly or praying at home with devotion?

- Forgiveness & Repentance – Have you been sincerely seeking Allah’s mercy and making efforts to improve?

If you feel you haven’t done enough, don’t be discouraged—there’s still time! Ramadan is a golden opportunity, and we should strive harder in the coming days to make the most of it.

Every moment in Ramadan is precious. Let’s push ourselves to increase in quality worship, seek Allah’s forgiveness, and earn His rewards while we still have the chance.

O Allah, grant us the strength to maximize our Ibadah in this blessed month. Accept our fasting, prayers, and good deeds. Forgive our shortcomings and grant us Jannah. Ameen!

Abu Hafs Lukgaf

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Hermaphrodite2: 10:19am On Mar 07
My neighbor after starving himself in the name of fasting, will lodge a babe overnight

He only become fervent in prayers during Ramadan. Afterwards, it's gone

SMH

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fragility1000(m): 10:24am On Mar 07
Lukgaf:
Assalamu Alaykum Brethren,

Alhamdulillah! Today is the 7th day of Ramadan, which means we are almost done with the first third of this blessed month. Time is moving fast! Maa Sha Allah.

Now, take a moment to reflect: How have you been doing in your Ibadah so far?

- Qur’an – Have you been consistent with your recitation? How many pages or surahs have you covered?

- Nawafil (voluntary prayers) – Have you been taking advantage of Tahajjud, Duha, and Sunnah prayers?

- Sadaqah (charity) – Have you given something for the sake of Allah, even if it’s just a small amount daily?

- Dhikr & Du’a – How often do you Allah and make heartfelt supplications?

- Taraweeh – Are you attending regularly or praying at home with devotion?

- Forgiveness & Repentance – Have you been sincerely seeking Allah’s mercy and making efforts to improve?

If you feel you haven’t done enough, don’t be discouraged—there’s still time! Ramadan is a golden opportunity, and we should strive harder in the coming days to make the most of it.

Every moment in Ramadan is precious. Let’s push ourselves to increase in quality worship, seek Allah’s forgiveness, and earn His rewards while we still have the chance.

O Allah, grant us the strength to maximize our Ibadah in this blessed month. Accept our fasting, prayers, and good deeds. Forgive our shortcomings and grant us Jannah. Ameen!

Abu Hafs Lukgaf
Alliamdullillahi

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OfeAchi: 10:26am On Mar 07
I fasted for the first 3 days but couldn't keep up.
I'm eating a plate of ewedu while sipping tiger nut juice.

I'll resume my fast next week.

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Mohisah: 10:31am On Mar 07
Adhkar & meditation
ruffDiamond: 10:32am On Mar 07
First of All let me say I don't believe a single word of the mumbo-jumbo esoteric cock and bulsh1t oathi rubbish seun nairaland is forcing everyone to take be fore commenting while leaving Christian thread for every uncircumcised ISLAMOFO bastard to self-service on im never a fan of the violent streak dead as door nail paedophile bastard angry ... As for the so called fasting lemme just say
Iyalaya! Nothing good will ever come out of it another round of futility upon futility Nigeria is gone already
Completely irredeemable

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Augustenite(m): 10:38am On Mar 07
Lukgaf:
Assalamu Alaykum Brethren,

Alhamdulillah! Today is the 7th day of Ramadan, which means we are almost done with the first third of this blessed month. Time is moving fast! Maa Sha Allah.

Now, take a moment to reflect: How have you been doing in your Ibadah so far?

- Qur’an – Have you been consistent with your recitation? How many pages or surahs have you covered?

- Nawafil (voluntary prayers) – Have you been taking advantage of Tahajjud, Duha, and Sunnah prayers?

- Sadaqah (charity) – Have you given something for the sake of Allah, even if it’s just a small amount daily?

- Dhikr & Du’a – How often do you Allah and make heartfelt supplications?

- Taraweeh – Are you attending regularly or praying at home with devotion?

- Forgiveness & Repentance – Have you been sincerely seeking Allah’s mercy and making efforts to improve?

If you feel you haven’t done enough, don’t be discouraged—there’s still time! Ramadan is a golden opportunity, and we should strive harder in the coming days to make the most of it.

Every moment in Ramadan is precious. Let’s push ourselves to increase in quality worship, seek Allah’s forgiveness, and earn His rewards while we still have the chance.

O Allah, grant us the strength to maximize our Ibadah in this blessed month. Accept our fasting, prayers, and good deeds. Forgive our shortcomings and grant us Jannah. Ameen!

Abu Hafs Lukgaf


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Rexymania(m): 10:52am On Mar 07
Alhamdulillahi
Offpoint1: 11:00am On Mar 07
Hermaphrodite2:
My neighbor after starving himself in the name of fasting, will lodge a babe overnight

He only become fervent in prayers during Ramadan. Afterwards, it's gone

SMH
My own dey use igbo break fasting 😂
Expanse2020(m): 11:45am On Mar 07
OfeAchi:
I fasted for the first 3 days but couldn't keep up.
I'm eating a plate of ewedu while sipping tiger nut juice.

I'll resume my fast next week.
We know how you people do lent so no need to tell us
Expanse2020(m): 11:46am On Mar 07
Hermaphrodite2:
My neighbor after starving himself in the name of fasting, will lodge a babe overnight

He only become fervent in prayers during Ramadan. Afterwards, it's gone

SMH
We know how your neighbor for fast the lent so no need to tell us about it

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Expanse2020(m): 11:47am On Mar 07
Alhamdulillah
May almighty accept all our Ibadat
Ameen

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Josbreed: 12:03pm On Mar 07
Abeg, the essence of fasting is to go on an empty stomach for a stipulated length of time, but muslims do fasting wiith bellies full of food, am I lying? If thats what muslims call fastinng, I can do it thru out mmy lifetimme, it is not hard at all. I fast by wakinng up on an empty stomach till sundown. That is TRUE fasting.

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