Only once!!

We sometimes feel that strongest answer for any kinds of discussions and questions comes after the first answer in few seconds. But unfortunately, what it has been said, it can not be taken back. ( it’s done) it is like the bullet when it gets out of the gun and it goes away.

Leave it to later

The person you claimed in the past, you are not the person that I know at this time.

The truth is with aspect of time, we can discover everything for any person. Just calm down and be patient, don’t judge people and say they are nice from one situation, wait until you deal with them many times. Finally don’t get manipulated easily , you need to test them before you reveal everything for them.

Do i need to make my life more complicated by testing them you would say who cares too?! Yes, because it is enough to be fed up all time.

I think, you know how hard to get hurt every time, and then no one cares how you feel later, you may forget the full incidents of such a situation, but you won’t forget how you felt.

Thats why Life’s tests goes in opposite way from educational tests which we always take at school. So in life, we go through the tests, then we learn the lessons through daily life situations. But at schools, we learn the lessons, then we go to test. Got it?? How far in meaning between both concept of the two tests.

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Benefits of fasting for the brain

Ramadan is considered the holiest month of the year for Muslims. In Ramadan, Muslims fast from food and drink during the sunlit hours as a means of learning self-control, gratitude, and compassion for those less fortunate. Ramadan is a month of intense spiritual rejuvenation with a heightened focus on devotion, during which Muslims spend extra time reading the Qur’an and performing special prayers. Those unable to fast, such as pregnant or nursing women, the sick, or elderly people and children, are exempt from fasting.

Special Activities
Many mosques host daily community dinners where Muslims can break their fast together. This is a great service for students, the poor and anyone who desires a break from cooking. Almost all mosques also host a community dinner on the weekends.

Special Ramadan prayers called taraweeh are held in most mosques after the night prayer. During taraweeh, the prayer leader recites at least one thirtieth of the Qur’an so that by the end of the month the entire Qur’an will have been recited.

Since Ramadan is a time for Muslims to be especially charitable and fasting helps Muslims feel compassion for the hungry and less fortunate, many mosques hold food drives or fundraisers for charity during Ramadan. Many mosques also host open houses for their friends and neighbors of other faiths to join them for their fast-breaking dinner or iftar at the end of the fasting day.

The Night of Power known as Lailat al-Qadr, is believed to fall on one of the odd nights during the last ten days of Ramadan, but is most widely observed on the 27th night of Ramadan. It is considered the most blessed night in Ramadan because it is believed to be the night in which the Qu’ran was first revealed. Mosques are open all night as Muslims hold vigils in prayer, Qur’anic recitation, and contemplation.

Note!This information was taken from this site, please visit this web for more info

https://ing.org/ramadan-information-sheet/

Kindly, Watch these attached videos and know how fasting would be helpful for the brain and stomach

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